Market Overview - On November 13, U.S. stock indices experienced a significant decline, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by 1.65%, the S&P 500 down by 1.66%, and the Nasdaq Composite dropping by 2.29% [1] - The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index opened strong but ended down by 1.59% [1] Technology Sector Performance - Major tech stocks saw widespread declines, with Tesla dropping by 6.64%. Tesla's retail sales in China for October were reported at 26,006 units, a 63% month-over-month decrease, marking a three-year low [2] - Tesla announced a recall of approximately 10,500 Powerwall 2 battery systems in the U.S. due to overheating risks [2] - Other notable declines included Microsoft down by 1.54%, Nvidia down by 3.58%, Oracle down by 4.15%, and Palantir down by 6.53% [2] - Michael Burry criticized several large tech companies for allegedly inflating profits through aggressive accounting practices, highlighting risks for Nvidia, Palantir, Microsoft, Alphabet, Oracle, and Meta [2] - Alphabet's Google A shares fell by 2.84% amid an EU investigation into potential abuse of news search functions [2] Semiconductor Sector Insights - The semiconductor sector faced significant declines, with AMD down over 4%, Intel and ARM down over 5%, and Micron Technology down over 3% [3] - Morgan Stanley analysts noted that the high valuations in the semiconductor sector could lead to profit-taking among investors [3] - Despite the overall downturn, Micron Technology was identified as a preferred stock, with its target price raised from $220 to a maximum of $325, maintaining an "overweight" rating [3] - BlackRock's latest 13F filing revealed that its top increased position was Microsoft, with approximately 10.28 million shares bought, while Apple saw a reduction of 2.5 million shares [3] Federal Reserve Commentary - Federal Reserve officials expressed diverging views on future policy directions, with Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester advocating for stable interest rates to combat persistent inflation [4] - San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly stated it is too early to determine if a rate cut is appropriate for the December meeting, while St. Louis Fed President James Bullard urged caution regarding further rate cuts [4] - Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari remained non-committal about the upcoming meeting, indicating that decisions would depend on forthcoming data [4] Employment Report Context - The U.S. government is set to release the October employment report, but it will not include unemployment data due to a recent federal government shutdown [6] - The shutdown is expected to have a negative impact on GDP growth, with a projected decrease of 1.5 percentage points and an estimated permanent economic loss of about $11 billion [6]
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