Date Issued – 4th November 2024
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Today’s newsletter covers impactful developments across labor, automotive, and technology sectors, as well as Wall Street’s cautious stance and bond market adjustments ahead of the U.S. presidential election. Let’s explore these topics in detail.
U.S. October Non-Farm Payrolls Show Mixed Signals
The October Non-Farm Payrolls report showed a modest addition of 12,000 jobs, well below the forecasted 113,000. Contributing factors included hurricanes affecting the southern U.S. coast and significant strikes in industries like Boeing. Despite the limited job growth, average hourly earnings rose 0.4%, translating to a 4% year-over-year increase, while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1%. This weaker-than-expected report has spurred speculation of a 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve, as it considers the broader economic context.
Volkswagen CEO Emphasizes Cost-Cutting Amid Structural Challenges
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume has outlined a significant cost-cutting plan to tackle long-standing structural inefficiencies. Blume cited “decades of structural problems” as key drivers behind the decision to pursue €4 billion in savings. The strategy may involve workforce reductions and potential plant closures as VW navigates high production demands and rising restructuring costs. This move aims to position VW more competitively, particularly in its transition to electric vehicles and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Market Price: Volkswagen AG (VOW.DE): €91.20
Nvidia Requests Early Delivery of Next-Gen HBM4 Chips
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has asked SK Hynix to expedite the supply of its next-generation HBM4 memory chips by six months, reflecting the high demand for AI-compatible hardware. Originally set for release in the second half of 2025, the accelerated timeline supports Nvidia’s dominant position in the AI chip market, where it holds over 80% market share. Following the announcement, SK Hynix shares rose by 5.1%, underscoring strong investor interest in high-bandwidth memory for AI applications and the competitive race among chip suppliers.
Market Price: Nvidia (NVDA): $139.34
Buffett Reduces Apple Stake Amid Market Adjustments
Berkshire Hathaway continued trimming its Apple holdings in Q3, reducing its stake by 25%, following a nearly 50% cut in Q2. Despite this, Apple remains Berkshire’s largest holding, suggesting Buffett’s adjustment may be tied to portfolio rebalancing or tax strategies. Berkshire’s cash reserves now stand at a record $325.2 billion, with $34.6 billion in equities sold this quarter, indicating a shift toward liquidity and cautious positioning.
Market Price: Apple (AAPL): $222.91
Wall Street Eyes Election, Avoids Big Bets Amid Volatility
With the U.S. presidential election approaching, Wall Street is adopting a cautious stance, refraining from bold moves due to anticipated volatility. The Cboe Volatility Index has climbed as investors hedge against potential post-election market swings. Sectors such as financials, renewable energy, and crypto are seeing defensive options trades, while currency markets brace for fluctuations in the yuan, peso, and euro, anticipating potential shifts in trade policies post-election.
Bond Traders Pare Back Ahead of Pivotal Week
Bond traders are reducing positions in anticipation of the U.S. election and a likely Federal Reserve rate cut. Treasury yields have been volatile, with traders avoiding significant positions due to the election’s potential impact on fiscal policy. A Republican sweep could push yields higher, while a Democratic win or divided government might bring relief to bondholders. Current volatility in the bond market is the highest seen this year, signaling a cautious outlook.
Asian Markets Rise as China Begins Economic Meeting
Asian shares rose as China began a key economic meeting, sparking optimism for potential fiscal stimulus. Markets in Hong Kong and Shanghai gained on expectations of supportive measures, while South Korea’s Kospi and Australia’s ASX 200 also saw gains. In the U.S., stock futures edged higher following a Friday rally, driven by strong earnings from Amazon and Intel. Meanwhile, oil prices rose over 1% after OPEC+ extended production cuts, with U.S. crude at $70.68 per barrel and Brent at $74.25.
Market Price:
Brent Crude: $74.25 per barrel
U.S. crude: $70.55 per barrel
Hang Seng Index: HKD 20,561.78
Conclusion
These developments across sectors illustrate the potential for significant shifts based on upcoming events, particularly the U.S. election. Staying informed will be essential for navigating these uncertainties.
Upcoming Dates to Watch
- November 7, 2024: U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate decision.
- November 14, 2024: Eurozone Q3 GDP report release.
- November 13, 2024: U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) data release.
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