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Google parent Alphabet nears $4 trillion market cap, areas of the market outside of the AI trade
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Economic Overview - US stock futures showed little change following economic data indicating a pullback in consumer spending, with retail purchases rising by 2.1% in September after a 0.6% gain in August [1][31] - Wholesale inflation data indicated a moderate month-over-month increase, which is seen as a positive sign for the Federal Reserve's efforts against inflation and potential rate cuts in December [2][34] Company Performance - Nvidia's stock fell after reports that Meta is considering using Google's AI chips, which could challenge Nvidia's market position [2][6] - Meta is reportedly in talks to spend billions on Google's AI chips for its data centers, potentially establishing Google's TPUs as an alternative to Nvidia's GPUs [3] - Alphabet has emerged as the best-performing stock among the "Magnificent 7," with shares rising 35% since mid-October, adding over $1.5 trillion to its market cap [3][10] Retail Sector Insights - Dick Sporting Goods' stock declined due to concerns over its acquisition of Foot Locker for approximately $2.5 billion, despite comparable sales at Dick stores rising more than expected [4][26] - Best Buy reported its highest same-store sales growth in nearly three years, up 2.7%, driven by consumer demand for product upgrades, leading to an increased full-year sales outlook [21][23] - Kohl's has raised its full-year outlook for the second consecutive quarter, indicating stability under new CEO Michael Bender [5][21] Market Trends - The S&P 500 is up 14% year-to-date, with December historically being a strong month for the index, although some consolidation may be expected in early December [17][19] - Retail sales data for September suggested a cooling in consumer spending, with control sales (excluding autos and gas) increasing by only 0.1% compared to 0.6% in August [31][32] Consumer Behavior - Despite mixed signals from individual retailers, overall consumer spending remains resilient, with discretionary spending still occurring in the economy [32][52] - The Producer Price Index (PPI) showed a cooler-than-expected increase, which may support the narrative for a potential rate cut by the Federal Reserve [34][36]