Pre-Market Report – Thursday 30 October: US markets stall on Fed cuts | Tech results after hours mixed
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Big night for Wall Street as the SP500 finished flat but the Nasdaq rose 0.5%. Focus on US company earnings and the Fed meeting. Rates cut 0.25% but pushed back against any assumption of another one in December. Bond yields and USD up. US10Y up 10bp. Gold initially up over 1.5% before losing all gains. Equities took an initial hit before recovering. The odds of a December cut dropped from 90% to 71%. The Fed also announced an end to its “QT” policy. Aimed at easing pressure in the short term lending market.
Mega cap tech stocks reported after the bell. Meta down 6.7% after market despite posting record revenue in the third quarter. Net income was below expectations because of a one off, $16bn tax hit. Alphabet rose 5% after posting sales at a record $102 billion. Net income was up 33% on the previous year. Microsoft down 3% despite its Azure cloud division growing by 40% and operating income increasing 24%. Caterpillar shares went up 12% in their steepest rise since 2009, driven from power generator demand from data centres. Nvidia also topped $5 trillion in value – the first company to do so. Other notables included ServiceNow (in FANG) up 3% after hours, UBS down 1%, KLA Corp (Chip stock) up 2.4% and Boeing down 4.4%.
The SPI is down 32 points. ASX set to open lower.
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