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Wednesday, September 14, 2022

MARKETS Sept 14, 2022

 

MARKETS

Nasdaq

11,633.57

S&P

3,932.69

Dow

31,104.97

10-Year

3.418%

Bitcoin

$20,315.39

Meta

$153.13

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 10:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: Stocks crumbled like a Nutri-Grain bar following a hotter-than-expected inflation report, because it all but confirms a massive interest rate hike by the Fed next week. As is typical when investors get spooked by looming rate hikes, tech got whacked the hardest: Every single stock in the Nasdaq 100 fell yesterday—the first time that’s happened since March 2020.

Inflation will not go gentle into that good night

Breaking Bad GIF of Walter White saying Breaking Bad/AMC via Giphy

The August inflation report was more disappointing than NFL kickers on Sunday, teeing up another gigantic interest rate hike from the Fed next week.

Consumer prices in August increased 0.1% from the previous month and 8.3% compared to a year ago—more than anticipated. Economists had expected inflation to continue its downward trend from July, when prices didn’t increase at all, but apparently we can’t have nice things.

So what happened?

The popular theory was that plummeting fuel prices would push costs down across the economy. And gas prices have plummeted—they fell 10.6% in August, and as of Tuesday they’ve dropped for 91 consecutive days. Some of you may have even glimpsed a $2 figure when filling up.

But the deflationary fumes wafting from gas stations have not spread to other sectors. Core CPI, which removes volatile food and gas prices, jumped 0.6% last month, driven by price increases in rents, new cars, medical care, and other areas. Food prices also spiked in August.

The Fed is on deck

August’s hot inflation data bolsters the central bank’s plan to hike rates by 0.75 percentage point at its meeting next week. While that may seem like a tiny number, it will spur a considerable increase in borrowing costs for individuals and businesses. (Remember, the European Central Bank had never hiked rates by 0.75% until it did last week.)

But Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose job description is to get inflation to 2%, sees no other option than to continue jacking up three-pointers. In his much-hyped Jackson Hole speech last month, Powell said that even though sustained interest rate increases will bring “some pain” to Americans, letting inflation rip for longer would be even worse. Due to inflation’s stubbornness, the chances of Powell bringing the pain likely increased yesterday.—NF

Thursday, September 8, 2022

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE Sept 5, 2022

 

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE

Nasdaq

11,630.86

S&P

3,924.26

Dow

31,318.44

10-Year

3.199%

Bitcoin

$19,746.47

Oil

$89.20

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 8:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: US stock markets were closed yesterday so investors could spend an extra day at their beach houses, but OPEC still managed to keep energy traders glued to their phones. The oil producing alliance and its partners (a group known as OPEC+) made the surprise decision to cut production targets by about 100,000 barrels per day come October. They aren’t happy that crude prices have been dropping, but consumers might be, since US gas prices may soon fall below $3, analysts say.

Monday, August 1, 2022

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE Aug 1, 2022

 

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE

Nasdaq

12,390.69

S&P

4,130.29

Dow

32,845.13

10-Year

2.651%

Bitcoin

$23,611.05

Amazon

$134.95

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 7:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: Investors head into the new month with surprisingly positive vibes—particularly in the battered tech sector. The Nasdaq’s 12.3% gain last month was its best since April 2020, and Amazon’s July was its best month in 13 years.

Monday, July 18, 2022

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE

 

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE

Nasdaq

11,452.42

S&P

3,863.16

Dow

31,288.26

10-Year

2.919%

Bitcoin

$21,007.72

Oil

$97.87

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 9:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: A Friday surge was too little too late for the stock market, which posted yet another losing week. A heavy slate of earnings should be the main market-moving force in the days ahead.

Saturday, June 25, 2022

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE June 21, 2022

 

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE

Nasdaq

10,798.35

S&P

3,674.84

Dow

29,888.78

10-Year

3.236%

Bitcoin

$20,477.08

Coinbase

$51.22

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 7:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: The stock market’s day off yesterday allowed us to take a quick dive into #markethistory to understand when this historic sell-off will end. There’s nothing optimistic to report: Of the 17 times the S&P has dropped more than 15% since 1950, on 11 of those occasions stocks bottomed out only when the Fed began to signal a loosening of monetary policy, according to an analysis by Goldman Sachs. But in the current downturn, the Fed is planning to hike rates into next year.
  • Economy: Sometimes all it takes is a simple phone call to ease recession worries. President Biden said that “there’s nothing inevitable about a recession” after dialing up former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers. Biden and Democrats are working on legislation to help bring down inflation, including capping the price of insulin.

Monday, June 6, 2022

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE June 6, 2022

 

MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE

Nasdaq

12,012.73

S&P

4,108.54

Dow

32,899.70

10-Year

2.940%

Bitcoin

$29,980.65

Ark Innovation

$43.16

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 7:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: Last week, stocks hit the brakes on a post-Memorial Day rally. But one bright spot is investor Cathie Wood’s closely watched ARK Innovation fund, which is composed of a bunch of high-growth tech stocks. It’s up 17% since hitting rock bottom on May 11, compared to the S&P’s 4.4% gain over the same period.
  • Economy: US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on CNN yesterday the US might consider lifting tariffs on some goods in a bid to curb inflation. More than $300 billion worth of imports from China still have tariffs dating back to former President Trump’s trade war.