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A major jobs report, key consumer data, and Fed commentary: Here's everything on tap for markets this week
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-29 23:03
Core Insights - The stock market is experiencing volatility despite major indexes reaching record highs, influenced by the AI trade and strong economic data that may affect Federal Reserve rate cut expectations [1] Economic Data Focus - The key event for the week is the nonfarm payroll report, with economists predicting an addition of 45,000 jobs in the last month, a significant increase from the 22,000 jobs added in August [3] - The unemployment rate is expected to remain steady at 4.3%, with the job market's strength being a critical focus for investors as it influences the Fed's rate-cutting cycle [3][4] - Traders are currently pricing in two more rate cuts by the end of the year, but a strong jobs report could lead to a reassessment of these expectations [4] Additional Labor Market Indicators - Other labor market data to be released includes job openings and labor turnover, with expectations of 7.1 million openings, down from 7.2 million in September [6] - ADP private payrolls are expected to show an addition of 40,000 jobs, down from 54,000 in September [6] - Initial jobless claims are anticipated to rise to 228,000 from 218,000 the previous week [6] Market Sentiment - Market participants are closely monitoring labor market indicators, as any signs of weakness could impact stock performance and Fed policy [5]
Pleydell-Bouverie: Networking is possibly the most underappreciated growth story
CNBC Television· 2025-09-25 11:44
Claire, the AI trade has been the absolute juggernaut in markets over the past couple of years now at least. Are there signs in your mind that things are legitimately cooling off or is this just a pause that refreshes so to speak. >> Morning, Dom.It's great to be on your show. Um, there's there's not a pause, there's an acceleration in in our view. I mean, given the fact that was announced between Nvidia and Open AI, the importance of which we don't think can be overstated.Uh I mean this was for 10 gigawatt ...
Greene: Powell saying markets are overvalued is like saying the sky is blue
Youtube· 2025-09-24 12:16
Market Overview - The market is experiencing a rebound despite concerns about overvaluation and risks related to inflation and labor weakness, as highlighted by JPAL's comments [1][2] - The AI trade remains strong, with continued positive performance from AI-related companies, indicating that this sector is still in its early stages of growth [3][2] Earnings and Market Sentiment - There is a lull in earnings reports, with significant companies like Costco and Nike reporting soon, leading to a quieter market period until bank earnings resume on October 14 [4][5] - Investors are advised to focus on fundamentals and technicals, tuning out the noise from political and market chatter [6] Investment Focus - The investment strategy includes a diversified approach, favoring sectors such as technology, industrials, financials, and select energy companies [7] - Vulcan Materials is highlighted as a strong investment choice due to its dominant position in the aggregates market, which is essential for construction [8][15] Company Performance - Vulcan Materials has successfully increased its pricing, raising the price per ton of aggregate by 55% over the last five years, despite facing some headwinds [13][12] - The company is well-positioned to benefit from upcoming infrastructure projects, particularly with the Space Force initiative in Alabama, which will require significant concrete supplies [9][14] Competitive Position - Vulcan Materials is recognized for its strong pricing power and high award-winning rate from municipalities, indicating a competitive edge in securing contracts [14][15] - Although Vulcan has underperformed compared to peers like Martin Marietta this year, its potential for future growth remains strong due to its market dominance [12][15]
Greene: Powell saying markets are overvalued is like saying the sky is blue
CNBC Television· 2025-09-24 12:16
Market Overview - Markets initially reacted to concerns about overvaluation and dual risks of inflation and weakening labor, but the uptrend may persist [1][2] - AI trade remains strong with continued beats across the street, suggesting it's still in early innings [2][3] - Market participants should tune out noise and focus on fundamentals and technicals during the earnings lull [4][5][6] Investment Strategy - The firm favors tech, industrials, financials, and select energy and power companies [7] - The firm is focusing on companies with dominant pricing power and strong EBIDA growth [12] - The firm likes Vulcan Materials due to its dominant position in aggregates and potential tailwinds from infrastructure projects and Space Force in Alabama [7][8][9][15] Vulcan Materials Analysis - Vulcan Materials has underperformed peers this year but has potential due to its dominant position in aggregates [11][15] - Vulcan Materials has increased the price per ton on aggregate by 55% over the last 5 years, leading to increased free cash flow [13] - Vulcan Materials has a high award-winning rate, especially from municipalities, increasing faster than its peers [14]
Janvier: Jerome Powell is clearly trying to manage expectations around rate cuts
CNBC Television· 2025-09-24 11:42
All right. So, JP Pal says the market seems uh a little frothy. I'm going to just translate what he's trying to say.I think everybody's saying that, but people keep putting their money into the markets and it keeps moving to highs. Do you think that this is sustainable, specifically with so much money pouring into the AI trade. Look, I think Jay is clearly trying to manage expectation around how many rate cuts we should be expecting, not only for the balance of this year, but as we move through 2026.The Fed ...
Zaman: Leadership between international and U.S. markets goes through cycles
Youtube· 2025-09-23 11:40
Core Viewpoint - The market is experiencing a shift in leadership from US equities to international equities, with a notable movement of capital towards dividend-paying companies and a change in China's policy to support growth rather than control [1]. Group 1: Market Trends - There is significant momentum in the AI and tech sectors, leading investors to engage in higher beta stocks, which are considered riskier investments [2]. - The macroeconomic environment is favorable, characterized by low interest rates and reduced regulation, which is expected to support dividend stock investments [3]. - International markets have outperformed US markets year-to-date, with a 25% increase compared to the S&P's 14% [4]. Group 2: Investment Strategies - A pivot is anticipated in market leadership, as the US markets have outperformed for over 14 years, suggesting a potential catch-up trade in the US, particularly in AI investments [5]. - Investing in international markets offers diversification benefits, as gains in the US are concentrated in a few tech companies, while international investments provide broader exposure and attractive valuations [6]. Group 3: Bond Market Insights - Expectations indicate that interest rates will continue to decline, which could positively impact the housing market due to its high GDP multiplier effect [8]. - Investors are likely to shift focus from the $7.7 trillion currently in money markets towards quality companies that offer solid dividends [8].
Zaman: Leadership between international and U.S. markets goes through cycles
CNBC Television· 2025-09-23 11:40
Let's start with your word of the day. Your word of the day today is inflection. What inflection are you seeing.>> So inflection in terms of market leadership shifting from US equities more towards international equities. Inflection also when it comes to movement of capital more away from cash more towards dividend paying companies and inflection also when it comes to China where their policy is changing more from control more towards supporting growth. >> Okay.I know you gave us these notes yesterday. I do ...
There's a level of interest for AI trade to continue, says Bartlett's Holly Mazzocca
CNBC Television· 2025-09-16 18:46
And that's how bringing another voice to this conversation. Bartlett's Holly Mazaka and also Wells Fargo's Scott Ren as well. Uh you guys both heard what we just spoke about with Lauren here.So I'm going to go with you Holly first on this one as you talk about the markets at or near record highs. Again, Lauren laid out the case for that broadening out trade. Also this idea that we're watching those certain key parts of the market.Is this still a trade that is contingent upon names like Nvidia, Microsoft, Ap ...
Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel on the Fed's path ahead impact on the market rally
Youtube· 2025-09-16 17:42
Group 1 - The market has experienced a significant rally, up 35% since April, raising questions about the sustainability of this growth and the potential for future rate cuts [1][4][5] - There is ambiguity regarding whether the market anticipates a rate cut due to the Federal Reserve's ability or necessity, influenced by uneven labor market data [2][3] - Projections suggest a trough in growth towards the end of the year, with GDP expected to stabilize around 1.5% by 2026, alongside a peak in inflation [3][5] Group 2 - The AI trade is highlighted as a dominant factor in market performance, potentially overshadowing macroeconomic and interest rate influences [4] - There is a notable presence of skeptics regarding the near-term durability of the market rally, which could be beneficial for long-term stability [5] - If the market were to ignore a potential rate cut announcement, it could indicate overconfidence and increase the likelihood of a market pullback in October [6]
Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel on the Fed's path ahead impact on the market rally
CNBC Television· 2025-09-16 17:42
For more, let's bring in Julian Emanuel. He is Evercore ISI's senior managing director and strategist there. Julian, it's great to great to see you.Um, I guess it's hard to argue with that point, right. This is a a kind of insurance or good news or normalization rate cut program from here on out if we get a full program. Um, to what degree is that enough at this point now that the market's up, you know, 35% since April.>> So, actually, when we think about it, there's two ways of looking at it. In the here a ...