US stock futures on the move: Why Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq are climbing today - Oil and gold prices rise after Caracas power shift
The Economic Times·2026-01-05 09:33

Market Reaction to Geopolitical Events - The arrest of Nicolás Maduro has led to a repricing of global risk, with Wall Street showing measured reactions despite the geopolitical shock [6][24] - Gold prices surged 2.1% to above $4,420 an ounce, driven by safe-haven demand amid geopolitical unpredictability and expectations of lower US interest rates [2][15] - Oil prices briefly dipped, with Brent near $60 and WTI around $57, but stabilized as markets assessed potential supply disruptions against a well-supplied global market [3][12] Oil Market Dynamics - Venezuela's oil production has decreased to less than one million barrels per day, accounting for under 1% of global supply, limiting long-term economic fallout from the geopolitical situation [8][24] - OPEC+ has paused additional supply increases, indicating that the situation remains too fluid for immediate action, with expectations of a surplus in global oil markets throughout the year [13][25] - Long-term investments from US oil majors could potentially triple Venezuela's output back to historic levels of 3 million barrels per day [14][25] Technology Sector Performance - Technology stocks are experiencing growth, driven by enthusiasm for artificial intelligence and semiconductor demand, with notable gains in companies like NVIDIA and Intel [17][20] - TSMC raised its price target by 35%, anticipating strong AI-driven demand and plans to invest $150 billion over the next three years to expand capacity [18][25] - The CES technology show is expected to further highlight innovation themes, reinforcing investor interest in tech stocks [17][25] Economic Data and Market Outlook - The upcoming US jobs report is a key focus, with expectations of payroll growth around 55,000, indicating a cooling labor market [21][22] - A softer jobs report could lead to further Federal Reserve rate cuts, which would generally support equities, particularly growth stocks [22][23] - Markets are currently displaying cautious optimism, willing to overlook geopolitical shocks as long as economic fundamentals remain stable [23][24]