Despite the threat of CPI hovering over the vol markets...
Source: Bloomberg
...and notably hawkish minutes from The Fed (more divided over the scale of cuts than previously thought), which dragged rate-cut expectations lower still...
Source: Bloomberg
The Dow outperformed but the Nasdaq and S&P were solid performers as Small Caps gave back early gains...
S&P 500 hit another all-time intraday record high today and is now experiencing the strongest YTD performance of the 21st century...
The US ain't cheap!!
Source: Bloomberg
Still not cheap...
Source: Bloomberg
But across the Pacific, Beijing was battered again...
Source: Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs trading desk notes that "We saw record single-day selling in Chinese equities on Tuesday..."
Source: Goldman Sachs
"To put this in a historical context, this net selling was 1.4 times larger than the previous record for net selling and represents a 6.5 Standard Deviation event on our records. Three-quarters of the net selling was driven by selling in A-shares as market opened up after a week long holiday. The remaining one-quarter of the selling activity was in H-shares while activity in ADRs was relatively muted. Hedge funds not only unwound their long positions but added shorts to their books as well, with long sells being double the amount of short sells."
Source: Goldman Sachs
Back to the US markets, Mag7 stocks managed gains once again...
Source: Bloomberg
Before we leave stock-land, it's worth noting that Goldman's "Republican Victory" basket has been significantly outperforming the "Democratic Victory" basket in recent days, and they are now tied...
Source: Bloomberg
It's been an interesting few weeks in the bond-stock relationship...
Source: Bloomberg
Treasury yields were higher across the board today (5-6bps up with no curve bias), pushing 2Y and 10Y further above 4.00% (and 20Y to 4.40%). The belly of the curve is the worst performer of the week for now (7Y +10.5bps)
Source: Bloomberg
Meanwhile, USA sovereign risk is screaming higher still - now at its hottest since December...
Source: Bloomberg
The dollar just won't stop rallying, now at its strongest since mid-August, retracing all the drop since the August CPI print (ahead of tomorrow's CPI)...
Source: Bloomberg
Dollar Strength weighed down gold prices modestly today but spot held above $2600...
Source: Bloomberg
Bitcoin was pummeled again, testing down tro $61,000 inatrday...
Source: Bloomberg
Crude prices fell again amid weakening hopes of more China strimmies and a big crude build (likely hurricane driven)...
Source: Bloomberg
Finally, just when you hoped that rate-cuts would ease the pain for homeowners... the exact opposite is happening as growth and inflation anxiety is pushing the long-end of the curve up - sending mortgage rates dramatically higher (back near 7%)
Source: Bloomberg
Prompting a big drop in mortgage applications. Be careful what you wish for.
Despite the threat of CPI hovering over the vol markets…
Source: Bloomberg
…and notably hawkish minutes from The Fed (more divided over the scale of cuts than previously thought), which dragged rate-cut expectations lower still…
Source: Bloomberg
The Dow outperformed but the Nasdaq and S&P were solid performers as Small Caps gave back early gains…
S&P 500 hit another all-time intraday record high today and is now experiencing the strongest YTD performance of the 21st century…
The US ain’t cheap!!
Source: Bloomberg
Still not cheap…
Source: Bloomberg
But across the Pacific, Beijing was battered again…
Source: Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs trading desk notes that “We saw record single-day selling in Chinese equities on Tuesday…”
Source: Goldman Sachs
“To put this in a historical context, this net selling was 1.4 times larger than the previous record for net selling and represents a 6.5 Standard Deviation event on our records. Three-quarters of the net selling was driven by selling in A-shares as market opened up after a week long holiday. The remaining one-quarter of the selling activity was in H-shares while activity in ADRs was relatively muted. Hedge funds not only unwound their long positions but added shorts to their books as well, with long sells being double the amount of short sells.“
Source: Goldman Sachs
Back to the US markets, Mag7 stocks managed gains once again…
Source: Bloomberg
Before we leave stock-land, it’s worth noting that Goldman’s “Republican Victory” basket has been significantly outperforming the “Democratic Victory” basket in recent days, and they are now tied…
Source: Bloomberg
It’s been an interesting few weeks in the bond-stock relationship…
Source: Bloomberg
Treasury yields were higher across the board today (5-6bps up with no curve bias), pushing 2Y and 10Y further above 4.00% (and 20Y to 4.40%). The belly of the curve is the worst performer of the week for now (7Y +10.5bps)
Source: Bloomberg
Meanwhile, USA sovereign risk is screaming higher still – now at its hottest since December…
Source: Bloomberg
The dollar just won’t stop rallying, now at its strongest since mid-August, retracing all the drop since the August CPI print (ahead of tomorrow’s CPI)…
Source: Bloomberg
Dollar Strength weighed down gold prices modestly today but spot held above $2600…
Source: Bloomberg
Bitcoin was pummeled again, testing down tro $61,000 inatrday…
Source: Bloomberg
Crude prices fell again amid weakening hopes of more China strimmies and a big crude build (likely hurricane driven)…
Source: Bloomberg
Finally, just when you hoped that rate-cuts would ease the pain for homeowners… the exact opposite is happening as growth and inflation anxiety is pushing the long-end of the curve up – sending mortgage rates dramatically higher (back near 7%)
Source: Bloomberg
Prompting a big drop in mortgage applications. Be careful what you wish for.
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