Market Overview - US equity futures resumed their selloff after a brief bounce, with S&P 500 futures down 0.5% and Nasdaq 100 contracts falling 1.0%, driven by concerns over AI disruption [1] - All major tech stocks in the "Magnificent 7" are lower, with notable declines in Nvidia (-0.9%) and Alphabet (-1.5%) [3] - Energy, financials, industrials, and defensive sectors showed pockets of outperformance amid the broader market decline [1] Corporate News - Activist investor Elliott has built a significant stake in Norwegian Cruise Line, leading to a rise of over 7% in its shares [4] - Apple is set to hold a product launch on March 4, which may impact its stock performance [3] - ImmunityBio shares rose 6% after receiving encouragement from the Saudi Food and Drug Authority to submit a regulatory package for its bladder cancer therapy [4] - Masimo shares surged 34% following reports of a nearly $10 billion acquisition deal by Danaher [4] AI and Technology Sector - Investors are cautious about the profitability of AI spending, with concerns about competition and potential disruptions to various industries [6][7] - A record number of investors believe companies are overspending on AI, with 25% citing an "AI bubble" as a top market risk [10] - Despite selloff concerns, two-year forward earnings estimates for software stocks have risen, indicating resilience in the sector [11] Economic Indicators - Upcoming economic data includes the ADP employment change, Empire State manufacturing survey, and NAHB housing market index for February, which could influence market sentiment [1][22] - The UK unemployment rate rose to 5.2%, leading to increased expectations for a Bank of England rate cut [16] Commodities and Geopolitical Factors - Oil prices rose due to geopolitical tensions, particularly military drills by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, impacting Brent crude prices [13][48] - Gold prices have declined, with spot gold dropping toward $4,900 an ounce amid a risk-off sentiment [1][48]
Futures Fall As AI Selloff Resumes