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Barrons.com
The Fed Is Starting to Break Things. The Stock Market Is Paying the Price.
The stock market desperately wants to put in a low. The Federal Reserve won’t let it. On the one hand, U.S. economic data remains strong, as jobless claims fell below 200,000 for the first time since May, a sign that the Fed will have to keep raising interest rates to slow down inflation.
Reuters
U.S. investors brace for more wild market gyrations after dizzying Q3
In a year of wild market swings, the third quarter of 2022 was a time when events took a truly extraordinary turn. As the Federal Reserve ratcheted up its monetary policy tightening to tame the worst inflation in decades, U.S. Treasury yields shot to their highest levels in more than a decade and stocks reversed a summer rally to plumb fresh depths. The S&P 500 is down nearly 25% year-to-date, while yields on the benchmark 10 year Treasury note, which move inversely to bond prices, recently hit their highest level since 2008.
Reuters
Fed’s Daly: no U.S. recession needed to defeat high inflation
The Fed last week delivered a third-straight 75-basis-point interest rate increase, lifting its policy rate target range to 3%-3.25%, and signaled rates will likely rise to 4.4% by year end and to 4.6% in following months. The U.S. central bank hasn’t raised rates this sharply since the 1980s, which was also the last time inflation – now more than three times the Fed’s 2% goal – ran higher than today. The Fed’s rate hikes then plunged the economy into two recessions, including one that was particularly deep and painful, and analysts worry that this time won’t be much different.
TheStreet.com
Bank of America Likes These Beaten Down Chip Stocks
Semiconductor stocks have tumbled in recent months amid flagging demand, with the S&P Semiconductors Select Industry Index dropping 36% year to date. Bank of America analysts recently discussed their favorite choices in the sector.
Reuters
Defiant Putin proclaims Ukrainian annexation as military setback looms
ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine (Reuters) -A defiant Vladimir Putin proclaimed Russia’s annexation of a swathe of Ukraine in a pomp-filled Kremlin ceremony, promising Moscow would triumph in its “special military operation” even as he faced a potentially serious new military reversal. The proclamation of Russian rule over 15% of Ukraine – the biggest annexation in Europe since World War Two – was roundly rejected by Ukraine and Western countries as illegal. The United States, Britain and Canada announced new sanctions.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcases humanoid robot
STORY: Meet Tesla’s eagerly anticipated humanoid robot ‘Optimus’Elon Musk unveiled the prototype alongside videos of it doing simple taskslike watering plants, carrying boxes and lifting metal bars [Location: PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA]Musk cautioned however it still had a way to go before becoming fully functionalMusk said current humanoid robots are ‘missing a brain’ “They don’t have the intelligence to navigate the world by themselves and they’re also very expensive and made in low volume, whereas Optimus is designed to be an extremely capable robot but made in very high volume, probably ultimately millions of units and it’s expected to cost much less than a car.”The robots are expected to come with a price tag of under $20,000
Reuters
Exclusive-Tesla output forecast shows jump in Q4, growth through 2023 -sources
Tesla’s production forecast, if achieved, would put the EV maker on track to meet Elon Musk’s goal for production in the coming quarter and put the automaker close to the scale of German luxury automaker BMW by end 2023. Musk and Tesla have a record of pointing to stretch targets the company has not always met. In April, for instance, Musk had said Tesla could hit 60% growth in deliveries.
Ukrayinska Pravda
Ukraine’s Defense Minister announces “good news” after conversation with US Secretary of Defence
OLENA MAZURENKO – FRIDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER, 2022, 14:02 Oleksii Reznikov, the Defence Minister of Ukraine announced “good news” after a conversation with Lloyd Austin, the US Secretary of Defence. Source: Reznikov on Twitter Quote: “I had a telephone conversation with the US Secretary of Defence.
Associated Press
US Navy’s newest carrier to deploy, train with NATO nations
The USS Gerald R. Ford leaves the world’s largest Navy base in Norfolk, Virginia, Monday along with destroyers and other warships, the U.S. Navy said in a statement Thursday. The carrier strike group will join ships in the Atlantic Ocean from countries that include France, Germany and Sweden for various exercises, including anti-submarine warfare. “The Atlantic is an area of strategic interest,” Vice Admiral Daniel Dwyer said in a statement.
Bloomberg
JPMorgan Chase Is Phasing Out Safe Deposit Boxes
(Bloomberg) — JPMorgan Chase & Co. is starting to phase out an offering far more associated with old-fashioned bank branches than today’s smartphone apps: safe deposit boxes. Most Read from BloombergMacKenzie Scott Files for Divorce From Science Teacher HusbandTop Apple Executive Is Leaving After Making Crude Remarks in TikTok VideoMeta to Cut Headcount for First Time, Slash Budgets Across TeamsMarjorie Taylor Greene’s Husband Files for Divorce After 27 YearsPutin Says Annexation Is Forever, De
Associated Press
Inflation hits record 10% in 19 EU countries using euro
Inflation in the European countries using the euro currency has broken into double digits as prices for electricity and natural gas soar, signaling a looming winter recession for one of the globe’s major economies as higher prices undermine consumers’ spending power. Consumer prices in the 19-country eurozone rose a record 10% in September from a year earlier, up from an annual 9.1% in August, EU statistics agency Eurostat reported Friday. Energy prices were the main culprit, rising 40.8% over a year ago.
Bloomberg
UK Meltdown Helps Lagarde Make the Case for Targeted Fiscal Help
(Bloomberg) — If European governments aren’t convinced by warnings from European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde that excessive fiscal stimulus can cause serious damage, she might invite them to consider the UK.Most Read from BloombergMacKenzie Scott Files for Divorce From Science Teacher HusbandMarjorie Taylor Greene’s Husband Files for Divorce After 27 YearsTop Apple Executive Is Leaving After Making Crude Remarks in TikTok VideoMeta to Cut Headcount for First Time, Slash Budgets Acr
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