Inflation and Economic Indicators - December CPI increased by 2.7% year-on-year and 0.3% month-on-month, both in line with expectations; core CPI at 2.6% year-on-year is the lowest since March 2021, better than the expected 2.7%[6] - Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for January 2026 is at 54.0, showing a rebound for two consecutive months, indicating improved consumer satisfaction regarding inflation[6] Market Performance - S&P 500 index decreased by 0.4% for the week but is up 1.4% year-to-date; Nasdaq index fell by 0.7% weekly and is up 1.2% year-to-date; Russell 2000 index rose by 2.2% weekly and is up 7.7% year-to-date[20] - The market sentiment has shifted to a "greed" zone, with the VIX closing at 15.86, below the critical value of 20[14] Earnings Reports - In the first week of Q4 earnings, 35 S&P 500 companies reported, with 67% exceeding revenue expectations and 79% surpassing EPS expectations, overall EPS exceeded expectations by 5.8%[22] - Financial and consumer discretionary sectors saw earnings upgrades, while energy and healthcare sectors experienced significant downgrades[22] Future Outlook - Inflation is expected to continue its slow decline, with retail sales showing strength; the probability of a rate cut in January is less than 5%[22] - The market is pricing in the first rate cut of 2026 after the new Federal Reserve chair is appointed, likely in June[22] Sector Performance - Among 36 sectors, 19 showed gains, with the top five performers being Coal II (+9.1%), Defense (+5.7%), Non-ferrous Metals (+5.2%), Electrical Equipment (+4.8%), and Consumer Staples (+4.8%)[22]
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