Cross-Market Weekly: Yields at 2007 Highs, HKEX Tech Bloodbath, Oil Rebounds — FED Minutes in Focus
Last Week's Recap 1. Weekly Market Digest: Stocks Flat, Yields at 2007 Highs, Inflation Moderates, Oil Rebounds Flat market — U.S. indexes were little changed as stocks took a breather after the prior week's record highs. S&P 500 and NASDAQ ended fractionally higher; Dow fractionally lower. Elevated yields — 30-year Treasury yield climbed back to ~5.26% (highest since 2007); 10-year at 4.69%, while the 2-year eased slightly to 4.17%. Moderating inflation — July CPI held steady at 3.4% annual rate (down from June's 3.5%); PPI showed inflation little changed from the prior month. Robust revenue — S&P 500 Q2 revenue growth on pace for 15% (highest since Q4 2021), per FactSet; earnings growth tracking above 50%, strongest since Q2 2021. Oil rebounds — U.S. crude rose above $82 Friday (
AMD Rose 6.50 Per Cent, Broadcom Fell 5.94. A 30 June Snapshot Explains Neither
Hello. The weekend is over, and the most striking thing left from Friday's close was a pair of numbers pointing opposite ways: $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ up 6.50 per cent, $Broadcom(AVGO)$ down 5.94 per cent. Both are AI chip names, and they spent the day going in different directions. What the market was reading that day was not results. It was second-quarter position disclosures. Stanley Druckenmiller's 13F showed him loading up on Amazon and AMD while dumping a batch of chipmakers, and a Soros fund was adding AMD too, alongside $Micron Technology(MU)$, $Appli
CPI Came In Bang On. What Rallied Was Nebius, Not Meta
Hello. The figure this market had spent two days sitting still for landed last night, and all four parts of it came in on the nose: July CPI was 3.4 per cent year on year and 0.1 per cent on the month, with the core at 2.5 per cent and 0.2 per cent. Traders trimmed their bets on a September rate rise, with the odds easing to about 33 per cent. The gate opened. The water did not run towards the mega-caps. Of the Magnificent Seven, only $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ rose, up 3.03 per cent. $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ fell 3.38 per cent, $Microsoft(MSFT)$ 2.26 per cent, $Amazon.
Live Recap 4: Beyond NVDA — Power, TSMC, China Tech and the Next AI Opportunities
1. Live Review Introduction Tiger Brokers livestream featuring Ross Dong, Founding Partner at Morning Cloud Asset Management, specializing in macro trading and U.S. equities. A former equity trader at firms including J.P. Morgan and KCG, Ross holds a degree in Applied Mathematics from Columbia University. In this section, Ross explores where the next AI opportunity could emerge if the first wave of the AI trade was dominated by GPUs and hyperscalers. Ross believes the AI value chain is broadening beyond chips into power, infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, cybersecurity, China tech, and robotics. His key message: the next AI winner may not look like a traditional AI stock. Disclaimer: All views and company examples reflect discussion by the livestream guest and are provided for educati
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULTS FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2026