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The U.S. dollar tried to recover on Thursday after four days of losses. The Supreme Court said it would review President Trump’s push to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, but she stays in her role until at least January. For now, concerns about the Fed’s independence are on pause.
Markets are watching the U.S. government shutdown, which has already stopped important data from being released. The September jobs report will not come out this Friday. Shutdown could last one to two weeks, but there’s still a chance it drags on longer.
The ADP private payrolls report showed a surprise drop of 32,000 jobs in September. This adds pressure on the Fed, with investors almost certain it will cut rates at its October meeting.
The U.S. dollar steadied on Wednesday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned of the challenges in balancing inflation and a weakening job market. His cautious remarks reinforced expectations of two more interest rate cuts this year, but kept investors alert to the risks of moving too fast.
Global equity indexes are trading in opposite directions currently after Wall Street ended higher on Tuesday. Amazon shares added 0.34% while Citizens JMP raised the price target for Amazon.com to $285.00 and maintained a “Market Outperform” rating on the stock, Apple shares rose 0.95% on Tuesday outperforming market as Goldman Sachs reiterated its Buy rating and $266.00 price target on Apple ahead of the company’s "Awe-Dropping" product launch event on September 9th, 2025, where the company is expected to unveil new products including the iPhone 17 series and updated Apple Watch portfolio (Series 11, Ultra 3, SE 3).
Global equity indexes are trading down currently after Wall Street ended lower on Monday. Apple shares slumped 0.26% while Bank of America Securities reiterated its “Buy” rating on Apple stock with a price target of $250.00, Nvidia stock rose 1.0% on Monday outperforming market ahead of earnings report today after market close as the stock continued advancing following upgrades of Nvidia stock price targets by investment banks Baird and Stifel to $225 from $195 and to $212 from $202 respectively.
Equity indexes are trading in different directions currently after Wall Street rallied on Friday as fed chair Powell signaled at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium more openness to cut interest rates. Apple shares rose 1.27%, Tesla shares rallied 6.2% on Friday outperforming market as Elon Musk asked people on Friday in a post on X to join his artificial intelligence company xAI in an effort to take on software giant Microsoft.
Global stocks are pointing in opposite directions currently ahead of an upcoming address by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium. Wall Street ended lower on Thursday amid mixed data. Meta shares slid 1.15% amid reports that the Facebook parent is freezing AI hiring, Alphabet shares added 0.2% on Thursday outperforming market amid reports Meta Platforms has signed a six-year cloud services deal with Google parent to use Google cloud services for its artificial intelligence workloads and more.
Equity indexes are trading in opposite directions currently after Wall Street ended lower again on Wednesday. Meta shares slid 0.5% amid reports the Facebook and Instagram parent company has become a major target for short sellers with the highest year-to-date gain in short interest at $11.0 billion which is more than the next five companies combined, Tesla shares fell 1.64% on Wednesday underperforming market as Elon Musk said the new slightly larger, six-seat Model Y L that was launched in China late Monday with a starting price of around $47,180 would only come to the US at the earliest by late 2026 and warned the new vehicle may "never" come “given the advent of self-driving in America."
Global equity indexes are pointing in different directions currently after Wall Street ended mostly lower on Tuesday. Nvidia shares dropped 3.5% underperforming market despite Morgan Stanley raising its price target on Nvidia to $206.00 from $200.00 while maintaining an “Overweight” rating on the stock , Apple shares slipped 0.14% on Tuesday.
Global equity indexes are trading in opposite directions currently ahead of Federal Open Market Committee members speeches starting at 16:00 CET today. Wall Street ended little changed on Monday. Alphabet shares slumped 0.3% underperforming market while BMO Capital reiterated an “Outperform” rating and $225.00 price target on Alphabet ahead of antitrust decision after US court found Google guilty of illegally maintaining its search monopoly in general search and search text advertising through exclusionary default agreements, Microsoft slid 0.59% on Monday despite Truist lifting its price target for Microsoft shares to $675 from $650 on Monday citing the company’s sustained momentum in cloud and artificial intelligence.
Equity indexes are trading in different directions currently after Wall Street finished mixed on Friday amid mixed economic data. Apple shares slid 0.5% underperforming market amid reports Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway resumed selling shares of the iPhone maker in the second quarter, cutting its stake by $4 billion to 280 million shares worth $57.4 billion, Tesla shares fell 1.5% on Friday ahead of upcoming expiration of the federal $7,500 EV tax credit for Tesla models set to lapse in September for several models due to battery sourcing thresholds.
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