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Stock Market Update & Analysis: July 17th

Stock Target Advisor - Wed Jul 17, 11:16AM CDT

Global Markets

Canada’s Main Stock Index Decline

TSX Performance:

  • Reason for Decline: The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) saw a downturn primarily due to falling crude oil prices. The energy sector is a significant component of the Canadian market, and fluctuations in oil prices can heavily influence the overall index.
  • Record High Context: This decline came just a day after the TSX had reached a record high, indicating a volatile market response to changing oil prices.

Crude Oil Prices:

  • Factors Influencing Prices: Crude oil prices can be affected by various factors including global supply and demand dynamics, geopolitical tensions, OPEC decisions, and market speculation.
  • Impact on Canadian Stocks: Many Canadian companies, especially those in the energy sector, are directly impacted by oil prices. When prices fall, revenues and profitability expectations for these companies decline, leading to a drop in their stock prices.

Nasdaq Drops Over 2%

Tech Stocks Sell-off:

  • Tariff Fears: Concerns over potential tariffs and trade tensions, especially between the U.S. and other major economies like China, can lead to investor anxiety. Tech companies, which often have significant international exposure and complex supply chains, are particularly sensitive to such fears.
  • Broader Market Impact: The Nasdaq, being heavily weighted with tech stocks, is more volatile in response to sector-specific news. A sell-off in major tech companies can quickly lead to a significant drop in the index.

Weak Forecast from ASML and European Shares

ASML Holding:

  • Company Profile: ASML is a key player in the semiconductor industry, providing essential equipment for chip manufacturing. Its performance and outlook are closely watched indicators of the sector’s health.
  • Impact of Forecast: A weak forecast from ASML suggests potential slowdowns in semiconductor demand or challenges in production, which can negatively affect sentiment across the tech sector and broader markets.

European Market Reaction:

  • Sector Sensitivity: European markets, which include several prominent tech and industrial companies, can be heavily influenced by news from key players like ASML. Negative outlooks from such companies often lead to broader market declines.

Japan’s Nikkei Reverses Gains

Chip Stock Sell-off:

  • Sector Influence: Similar to other markets, Japan’s Nikkei index is sensitive to the performance of tech and chip stocks. A sell-off in these stocks, potentially driven by global concerns over demand or trade tensions, can lead to a broader market decline.
  • Market Volatility: The reversal of gains highlights the market’s volatility and sensitivity to sector-specific news, particularly in the technology and manufacturing sectors.

Forex Market Movements

Pound Jumps on UK Inflation Data:

  • Inflation Data: Hotter-than-expected inflation data from the UK can lead to speculation about future interest rate hikes by the Bank of England. Higher interest rates generally attract foreign investment, increasing demand for the currency.
  • Market Reaction: As a result, the pound appreciated against other major currencies.

U.S. Dollar Index Falls:

  • Factors at Play: The U.S. dollar index, which measures the dollar against a basket of other currencies, can be influenced by various factors including economic data, interest rate expectations, and geopolitical events.
  • Inflation and Interest Rates: If investors expect other central banks to raise rates faster than the Federal Reserve, the dollar can weaken as capital flows shift towards higher-yielding currencies.

Gold Prices Hold Steady

Market Sentiment:

  • Safe-Haven Asset: Gold is often considered a safe-haven asset during times of economic uncertainty or market volatility. When other asset classes fluctuate, gold prices can remain stable or even rise as investors seek safety.
  • Balancing Factors: While a weaker dollar can make gold cheaper for foreign investors, rising inflation expectations can also increase the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like gold, balancing out the price movements.

Corporate Stock News

  • HSBC Holdings Plc: Appointed CFO Georges Elhedery as Group CEO effective Sept. 2, marking the third CEO in less than eight years.
  • TotalEnergies: Expects second-quarter hydrocarbon production to hit the top end of its guidance, with higher refinery utilization partly offsetting pressure on refining margins.
  • Daimler Truck: Announced a second-quarter impairment on its Chinese joint venture due to a weak market, with full-year guidance under review.
  • Canada’s Property Market: Surge in supply as mortgage renewals loom, leading to the highest number of housing units for sale in Toronto in over a decade.
  • America Movil: Reported a net loss of 1.09 billion pesos in Q2 due to local peso depreciation, despite a 1.5% revenue increase.
  • ASML Holding NV: Anticipates a “transition year” for 2024, with flat performance and a net income decline of 19% in Q2, but revenue exceeded expectations.
  • Elevance Health Inc: Beat quarterly profit estimates due to lower-than-expected medical costs, with an adjusted profit of $10.12 per share.
  • Johnson & Johnson: Exceeded profit and revenue estimates for Q2, driven by strong drug sales; however, lowered annual per-share forecast.
  • JB Hunt Transport Services Inc: Reported a 24% drop in Q2 profit due to weakness in truckload and intermodal businesses.
  • Omnicom Group Inc: Surpassed Q2 profit and revenue expectations, driven by growth in its advertising and media segment.
  • Synchrony Financial: Posted a nearly 12% rise in Q2 net profit, driven by higher income from loans.
  • VF Corporation: Agreed to sell Supreme to EssilorLuxottica for $1.5 billion, expecting the deal to close by end of 2024.
  • Alphabet, Datadog & GitLab: GitLab exploring a sale, attracting acquisition interest from peers including Datadog.
  • Amazon.com Inc: Union representation narrowly rejected at a UK warehouse.
  • AT&T & Snowflake Inc: Senators seeking details on a hacking incident involving the illegal download of 109 million customer accounts.
  • BHP Group Ltd: Reported record annual iron ore production for the second consecutive year, with production expectations for fiscal 2025.
  • Capital One & Discover Financial Services: Capital One committed $265 billion over five years for lending, philanthropy, and investment if its Discover takeover proceeds.
  • Delta Air Lines Inc: Upgraded to investment grade by Fitch Ratings.
  • Exxon Mobil Corp: Joliet refinery shut down due to a power outage from a storm.
  • Honda Motor Co Ltd: Priced shares in a secondary sale, valuing the deal at 497 billion yen.
  • Meta Platforms Inc: Trump expressed support for TikTok, opposing a potential ban.
  • Novo Nordisk A/S: Disappointed with the Netherlands’ decision to not cover Wegovy under basic insurance.
  • Spirit Airlines Inc: Cut Q2 revenue outlook due to lower-than-expected non-ticket revenue.
  • Taiwan Semiconductor Mfg. Co. Ltd.: Shares fell after Trump suggested Taiwan should pay the U.S. for defense.
  • Vale SA: Confident in reaching the high-end of 2024 guidance for iron ore production following a 2.4% increase in Q2 output.