Market Overview - The stock market rebounded this week with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq increasing by 1.7% and 2.1% respectively after previous losses of over 2% [1] - Concerns about U.S.-China trade, the federal government shutdown, and regional bank credit quality influenced market fluctuations [1] Financial Sector Performance - Zion and Western Alliance disclosed bad loans, leading to a selloff in financial stocks, with Zion and Western Alliance shares dropping 13% and nearly 11% respectively [1] - Capital One, a credit card issuer, fell 5.5% on Thursday but rebounded 4% the following session, reflecting market volatility [1] - Wells Fargo reported a strong third quarter, beating both top and bottom-line estimates, and raised its ROTCE target from 15% to 17%-18% [1] - Goldman Sachs achieved record third-quarter revenue with a 42% increase in investment banking fees compared to last year, although shares fell 1.8% for the week [1] - BlackRock reported better-than-expected results, with shares rising 2.5% for the week, and announced a new money market fund compliant with the GENIUS Act [1] Company-Specific Developments - Abbott Laboratories had another disappointing quarter, leading to a price target reduction from $145 to $140 and a downgrade to a 3 rating [1] - DuPont announced a spinoff of its electronics business Qnity, with shares jumping 8% for the week, and is trading at a 38% discount to its estimated sum of parts [2] - Honeywell will spin off its Solstice Advanced Materials unit, with a 1% weekly advance in its stock [2] - Salesforce shares gained during Dreamforce week, with a forecast of $60 billion in annual revenue for fiscal year 2030, exceeding market expectations [2]
Week in review: Strong bank earnings, bad loans, spinoff prep, and Dreamforce wrap