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Market’s Wild Ride: Trump’s Policy Ping-Pong Keeps Traders on Their Toes (and Valuations Guessing)
Stock Market News· 2025-09-23 06:00
Market Overview - The U.S. stock market reached new all-time highs with the S&P 500 rising 0.4% to 6,693.75, the Dow increasing 0.1% to 46,381.54, and the Nasdaq climbing 0.7% to 22,788.98, despite underlying volatility [2][10] - Analysts noted that the market's resilience persists amid a turbulent policy landscape, with "uncertainty" being a recurring theme in 2025 [8] Boeing and Aerospace Industry - An $8 billion deal for Uzbekistan Airways to acquire up to 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliners was announced, projected to create over 35,000 jobs in the U.S., leading to a rally in Boeing shares after-hours [3][10] - The announcement reversed a prior decline in Boeing's stock, which had closed down 1.65% at $212.09 [3] Semiconductor Sector - The administration's renewed threat of tariffs on chip imports has created uncertainty in the semiconductor sector, which has complex global supply chains [4] - Analysts indicated that while some domestic sectors might benefit from protectionist policies, globalized tech firms like ASML face challenges [4] Pharmaceutical Industry - The Trump administration's drug pricing reforms and tariff policies have caused volatility in the pharmaceutical sector, with tariffs on Indian exports impacting shares of Indian drugmakers [5] - The S&P 500 Pharmaceuticals Index has dropped 5% year-to-date, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges [5] Technology Sector - A new $100,000 annual fee for H-1B visas aimed at protecting American jobs has raised concerns in the technology sector, leading to declines in shares of major tech companies reliant on H-1B workers [6][7] - The Nifty IT index fell over 3% on September 22, 2025, affecting major players like Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys [7] Market Reactions to Presidential Comments - Specific comments from the Trump administration can significantly impact individual stocks, as seen with Kenvue's shares dropping 7.5% following unsubstantiated claims linking Tylenol to autism [9] - Safe-haven assets like gold have seen an increase, with futures up 2% to a record-high $3,780 an ounce, indicating investor caution amid market volatility [9]
NiftyIT Index slumps 3% on new US visa fee
BusinessLine· 2025-09-22 15:25
Core Viewpoint - The imposition of a $100,000 fee on new H-1B applications by the US is expected to significantly impact Indian IT companies, leading to increased operating costs and a decline in stock performance within the sector [1][5]. Group 1: Market Performance - Information technology stocks were the worst performers on Monday, with the Nifty IT index dropping 3 percent and experiencing over $10 billion in market capitalisation erosion [1]. - The NiftyIT index has seen losses ranging from 1.7 to 4.7 percent, with mid-size companies like Persistent Systems, Coforge, LTIMindtree, and Mphasis falling between 4.3 to 4.7 percent [2]. - Over the past week, the NiftyIT index has declined by over 1000 points, attributed to slower deal-making in the US and pricing pressures [2]. Group 2: Revenue Impact - Despite a reduced dependency on H-1B visas, the US still represents nearly 60 percent of revenues for Indian IT companies, indicating a potential near-term negative impact on stock prices due to protectionist risks [3]. - Approximately 71 percent of H-1B visa beneficiaries are Indians, highlighting the significance of this visa category for the Indian IT sector [3]. Group 3: Cost Implications - The new H-1B visa fee will increase operating costs for Indian IT services companies, compounded by a potential 25 percent tax under the proposed HIRE Act for US companies outsourcing to foreign entities [5]. - The top 12 IT companies are expected to see an impact on their earnings ranging from 1.5 to 12 percent due to the new visa costs, affecting them by 14 to 188 basis points [6]. Group 4: Industry Outlook - InCred equities downgraded the IT sector's rating to Neutral from Overweight, citing new regulations as a factor contributing to macroeconomic uncertainty [7]. - Key challenges for FY27 revenues and EBIT margins include rising cost pressures, a decrease in onsite roles, and potential offshoring of existing onsite roles [7].
Bitcoin prices slip, Trump and Musk seen shaking hands
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-22 15:15
[Music] I'm finance executive editor Brian Sazi and you're taking a look at live shot opening bells on Wall Street on this Monday morning. Ambassador Mike Waltz ringing the bell at the New York Stock Exchange to recognize the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly and climate leaders getting things underway over at the NASDAQ to kick off New York Climate Week. Now, there's no shortage of things for investors to uh think about this morning.Everything from President Trump's new plan for the H-1B ...
Navigating Monday’s Market: Futures Dip Amid H-1B Visa Concerns and Key Economic Data Ahead
Stock Market News· 2025-09-22 10:07
Market Overview - U.S. stock futures are trending lower, indicating a cautious start to the trading week after major indexes closed at record highs [1][2] - The S&P 500 futures are down 0.3%, Dow Jones futures are also down 0.3%, and Nasdaq futures show a larger decrease of 0.4% [2] - European indexes have started the week lower, with Germany's DAX down 0.6%, France's CAC 40 down 0.5%, and London's FTSE 100 declining by 0.1% [3] Economic Data and Events - Key economic data to be released includes the August Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, with consensus estimates predicting a 2.7% increase for the headline PCE and a 2.9% rise for the core PCE [4] - Provisional Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) surveys for September are expected, with the U.S. S&P Manufacturing & Services PMI scheduled for Tuesday [5] - A looming deadline to prevent a U.S. government shutdown is also a concern for investors [5] Corporate Developments - President Trump's decision to impose a $100,000 one-time fee for new H-1B visas is expected to significantly impact technology and financial sectors, leading to lower shares for Indian IT companies like Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys [6] - FedEx Corporation shares advanced by 2.3% after reporting stronger-than-expected first-quarter fiscal 2026 adjusted earnings [7] - Lennar Corporation shares fell by 4.2% after missing third-quarter fiscal 2025 adjusted earnings estimates [7] - Newmont Corporation surged 4.3% following the sale of its stake in Orla Mining [7] - Brighthouse Financial Inc. experienced a significant jump of 27.2% amid advanced acquisition talks with Aquarian Holdings [7] - Apple Inc. shares jumped 3.2% driven by strong demand for the new iPhone 17, with preorders in China reportedly topping those of the iPhone 16 in just one minute [7] - Oracle Corporation gained 4% after reports of discussions with Meta Platforms for a multi-year cloud computing deal worth $20 billion [11] - Airline stocks, including British Airways owner IAG, Lufthansa, and Air France-KLM, are down following a cyberattack targeting major airports [11]
Trump's H-1B visa crackdown upends Indian IT industry's playbook
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-21 15:05
Core Insights - India's $283 billion information technology sector must revise its long-standing strategy of rotating skilled talent into U.S. projects due to the new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump [1][2] Group 1: Impact on the IT Sector - The sector generates approximately 57% of its total revenue from the U.S. market and has historically benefited from U.S. work visa programs [2] - India accounted for 71% of approved H-1B visa beneficiaries last year, significantly outpacing China, which had 11.7% [2] - Trump's changes will compel IT firms to pause onshore rotations, increase offshore delivery, and hire more U.S. citizens and green card holders [3] Group 2: Industry Reactions - Industry body Nasscom indicated that the new visa fee could disrupt America's innovation ecosystem and business continuity for onshore projects [5] - Experts predict that the changes will constrain client-facing roles, negatively impacting IT deal conversion and extending project timelines [6] - Immigration lawyers reported a surge in inquiries due to confusion surrounding the new visa fee, which they deemed excessive [7]
Amazon, Google, Microsoft reportedly warn H-1B employees to stay in the US
TechCrunch· 2025-09-21 14:09
Core Points - Large tech companies are advising their H-1B visa employees to remain in the U.S. and avoid foreign travel following President Trump's new proclamation [1][2] - The new proclamation requires employers to pay a $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications, affecting new applicants but not existing holders or renewals [2][4] - Amazon has issued the most H-1B visas this fiscal year, followed by Tata Consultancy Services, Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and Google [3] Company Responses - Amazon, Google, and Microsoft have communicated to their H-1B visa employees to stay in the U.S. and return before the proclamation takes effect [2][3] - Memos from Amazon and Microsoft have been published, while Google has also issued a similar memo [3] Government Clarifications - A White House official clarified that the new fee applies only to new applicants and does not affect current H-1B holders or their ability to travel [4] - White House Press Secretary stated that existing H-1B visa holders can leave and re-enter the U.S. as they normally would, unaffected by the new proclamation [4]
Market cap watch: 7 of top-10 firms add Rs 1.18 lakh crore this week; SBI and Airtel shine
The Times Of India· 2025-09-21 09:23
During the week, the BSE benchmark advanced 721.53 points or 0.88 per cent, PTI reported.Among the winners were Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Bharti Airtel, State Bank of India, Infosys and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC). ICICI Bank, Bajaj Finance and Hindustan Unilever, however, ended in the red.The market valuation of State Bank of India soared Rs 35,953.25 crore to Rs 7,95,910 crore, while Bharti Airtel added Rs 33,214.77 crore taking its mcap to Rs 11,18,952 ...
Mcap: 7 of top-10 most valued firms jumps by ₹1.18 lakh cr; SBI, Airtel biggest winners
BusinessLine· 2025-09-21 05:00
Market Overview - The combined market valuation of seven of the top-10 most valued firms increased by ₹1,18,328.29 crore last week, driven by an optimistic trend in equities [1] - The BSE benchmark rose by 721.53 points or 0.88 percent during the same period [1] Gainers - State Bank of India saw its market valuation increase by ₹35,953.25 crore, reaching ₹7,95,910 crore [2] - Bharti Airtel's valuation rose by ₹33,214.77 crore, bringing its total to ₹11,18,952.64 crore [2] - Reliance Industries' market capitalisation surged by ₹17,389.23 crore to ₹19,04,898.51 crore [3] - Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) experienced a valuation increase of ₹12,952.75 crore, reaching ₹11,46,879.47 crore [3] - Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) saw its valuation rise by ₹12,460.25 crore to ₹5,65,612.92 crore [3] - Infosys' market capitalisation climbed by ₹6,127.73 crore to ₹6,39,901.03 crore [3] Laggards - ICICI Bank's market valuation decreased by ₹10,707.87 crore, resulting in a total of ₹10,01,654.46 crore [5] - Bajaj Finance's market capitalisation fell by ₹6,346.93 crore to ₹6,17,892.72 crore [5] - Hindustan Unilever's valuation dipped by ₹5,039.87 crore, bringing it down to ₹6,01,225.16 crore [5] Market Ranking - Reliance Industries remains the top firm in market valuation, followed by HDFC Bank, TCS, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, Infosys, Bajaj Finance, Hindustan Unilever, and LIC [5]
Wiingy Report: Trump's $100,000 H1B Visa Fee Opens Over Half a Million Tech Jobs to Americans
Globenewswire· 2025-09-20 15:41
Core Insights - A new federal policy imposing a $100,000 H1B visa application fee is projected to create over 583,000 new tech jobs for U.S. workers by 2029, making high-paying tech careers more accessible to American STEM students [1][2] - The policy is expected to redirect nearly $98 billion in annual tech salaries to American workers, significantly raising the cost of foreign tech hiring [2] Impact on Major Tech Companies - Major tech companies will face substantial costs to retain H1B talent, with estimated fees of $1.1 billion for Amazon, $550 million for Tata Consultancy Services, $500 million for Microsoft, $450 million for Meta, and $400 million for Google [4] - Companies must choose between absorbing these fees or accelerating the hiring of American workers [4] Regional Job Growth - Job growth will vary by region, with California expected to see 175,000 new H1B positions, followed by New York with approximately 170,000, Texas with 46,000, and Washington State with an estimated 35,000 positions [5] In-Demand Skills and Salaries - The most sought-after skills include Cloud Computing (80,000 positions, average salary $145,000), AI/Machine Learning (70,000 positions, average salary $165,000), Python Programming (65,000 positions, average salary $125,000), Cybersecurity (55,000 positions, average salary $135,000), and Data Analysis (60,000 positions, average salary $115,000) [6] Education and Workforce Readiness - Only 20% of Americans are prepared to fill the new high-paying tech roles, indicating a significant preparation gap [7][11] - The U.S. ranks 34th out of 80 countries in mathematics proficiency, with only 6.4% of students enrolling in foundational computer science classes [11] Pathway to Employment - A three-step approach for American students to secure tech roles includes learning, certification, and acceleration through tutoring [8][12]
Stock markets rally in early trade amid US trade talk optimism
BusinessLine· 2025-09-17 04:50
Market Performance - Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty experienced a rally, with Sensex increasing by 262.74 points to 82,643.43 and Nifty climbing 85.25 points to 25,324.35 in early trade [1] - On the previous day, Sensex rose by 594.95 points or 0.73% to settle at 82,380.69, while Nifty increased by 169.90 points or 0.68% to 25,239.10 [7] Key Gainers and Laggards - Major gainers in the Sensex firms included Bharat Electronics, UltraTech Cement, Trent, Larsen & Toubro, Tata Consultancy Services, HCL Tech, Infosys, and Tech Mahindra [2] - Laggards included Adani Ports, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Steel, and Eternal [2] Trade Agreement Discussions - Positive discussions were held with a visiting US team regarding a bilateral trade deal, with both sides agreeing to push for an early and mutually beneficial conclusion [1][4] - The Commerce Ministry indicated that the ongoing trade talks are expected to lead to the withdrawal of the 25% penal tariffs imposed on India, which would significantly boost market sentiment [3][4] Economic Indicators - The GST reform is anticipated to trigger a demand surge, particularly in the automobile sector [4] - Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net buyers, purchasing equities worth Rs 308.32 crore [6] Global Market Context - In Asian markets, indices such as Japan's Nikkei 225, Shanghai's SSE Composite, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng traded positively, while South Korea's Kospi was lower [5] - Global oil benchmark Brent crude saw a slight decrease of 0.16% to USD 68.36 per barrel [6]