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Singapores fuel oil inventory for the week ending August 19, and the changes in UK LME copper, aluminum, and nickel inventories for the week ending August 20 will be released in ten minutes.On August 20, Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission, held a strategic dialogue with Wi Sung-rak, Director of the National Security Office of the Republic of Korea, in Seoul. The two sides exchanged in-depth views on regional security issues. Wang Yi elaborated on Chinas principled position on regional and Korean Peninsula issues, pointing out that we should be vigilant against the rhetoric and actions of Japanese right-wing forces that attempt to reverse the course of history, and that the resurgence of Japanese militarism will never be allowed. The fundamental way to resolve the tensions on the Korean Peninsula lies in eliminating the root causes of the problem and urging the United States to abandon its hostile policy towards North Korea. He hoped that all parties would do more to restart dialogue and restore mutual trust, and welcomed the prospect of the Korean Peninsula moving towards peaceful coexistence between North and South Korea, ultimately achieving a peace mechanism and lasting stability on the peninsula.On August 20th, Futures reported that while the market is currently in the traditional off-season for gas consumption, end-user procurement remains cautious, but expectations for winter restocking are already building within the industry. Many participants have begun planning pre-emptive stockpiling. However, this years market environment differs significantly from previous years: pipeline gas continues to divert demand, overseas disturbances are recurring, and domestic liquefied petroleum plants face rigid costs. Whether aggressively stockpiling or adopting a wait-and-see approach, both approaches involve real-world market risks. From a baseline scenario, the market is likely to maintain a range-bound trading pattern from the end of August to September. As restocking activities gradually materialize, there is a possibility of a slight price increase, but the upside potential is limited. Overall, the market is in a critical phase of transition from the off-season to the restocking season, lacking sufficient fundamental support for either a sharp rise or a deep decline. Costs are forming a price floor, while demand is constraining upward movement; therefore, volatility will be the main theme during this period.On August 20th, the Swedish central bank kept its interest rate unchanged at 1.75% for the 12th consecutive month, the lowest level in the EU, and reiterated its readiness to tighten monetary policy this year should a war with Iran trigger accelerated inflation. In a statement, Swedish central bank governor Erik Thedéen and other policymakers said, "The possibility of a rate hike later this year remains." In June, they stated that there was a 50% chance of a 25 basis point rate hike in 2026. The Swedish central bank stated, "If the unexpectedly high inflation this summer is only the beginning of a larger and more persistent rise in inflation, the Swedish central bank will adjust its monetary policy towards a tighter stance."On August 20th, Yu Chengdong, Huaweis Executive Director, Chairman of the Product Investment Review Committee, and Chairman of the Terminal BG, officially launched the rugged SUV Xiangjie G9 at the HarmonyOS Intelligent Mobility New Product Launch Conference. It debuts Huaweis all-terrain TuLing platform and features an 800V fully active disconnectable stabilizer bar. This vehicle is also the first model to be approved for L3 autonomous driving road test licenses with a maximum speed of 120 km/h in the industry.

S&P 500 Rebounds From Session Lows As Energy Stocks Rally

Jimmy Khan

Nov 04, 2022 16:57

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As major tech companies hit new lows, the NASDAQ Composite seeks to settle below the 10,700 mark.

Big Tech Stocks Continue to Be Under Stress

As traders responded to the ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI data, which fell short of analyst forecasts, the S&P 500 recovered from session lows.


Energy stocks took the lead in the recovery from session lows today due to robust support. In today's trading session, ConocoPhillips, APA Corporation, and Marathon Oil all saw gains of 6–7%.


ConocoPhillips had significant price appreciation after exceeding analyst expectations, boosting the dividend, and expanding its share repurchase program by $20 billion.


Despite missing analyst profit expectations, Etsy increased by 14%. The firm gave a positive prognosis for the last quarter of this year, which caused the stock to rise.


Booking increased by 5% with the release of the $6.05 billion in sales and the higher-than-expected adjusted profits of $53.03 per share.


Fidelity National Information Services, which was down 25% following the publication of its quarterly report, was under a lot of pressure due to weak guidance.


Leading tech companies including Apple, Alphabet, and Amazon had declines of 2% to 3%. Meta Platforms, meanwhile, tested fresh lows at $88.50.


If the mega cap companies continue to experience pressure, the whole market will not be able to develop a sustained upward trend. Traders are nonetheless concerned that rising interest rates may harm the bottom lines of powerful corporations.


While the IT industry leaders seemed unstoppable during the coronavirus crisis, their stocks were under a lot of pressure from rising interest rates, a stronger currency, and a slowing global economy. Traders should continue to watch the large tech stocks' movements for hints regarding the S&P 500's future course.