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Weekly Market Commentary, January 22nd, 2024

By |Published On: January 22nd, 2024|3 min read|

-Darren Leavitt, CFA

The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average hit record highs on Friday despite a reset of monetary policy rate cut expectations.  Mega-cap technology issues outperformed with a jump start from the influential semiconductor sector.  Taiwan Semiconductor showcased better-than-expected results and provided an upbeat outlook largely on the back of the outlook for more artificial intelligence spend from global corporations.  NVidia hit all-new highs after Meta announced that they would spend hundreds of millions on NVidia products.  The news propelled the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index to an 8% weekly gain.

The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, was also in motion last week and generated headlines around AI, the geopolitical environment, climate change, and the global economy.  Rhetoric at the event from central bankers pushed back on an imminent need to cut rates and stressed the need to get inflation in check.  Robust US economic data reported throughout the week helped bolster the argument to delay rate cuts. US sovereign debt investors heeded the speech-making and data and sold treasuries across the curve.  Just last week, the probability of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in March stood at ~80%. A week later, that probability had been reduced to just over 45%.  Higher rates hurt the interest-sensitive sectors of the market while keeping a broader rally in check.

Tensions in the Middle East continued to flare up as the US and UK increased their efforts against the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea.  Iran and Pakistan also exchanged missiles, which highlighted the many different conflicts that exist in the region.  Additionally, it has been reported that Israel has conducted a strike in Syria that has killed several Iranian Republican Guard leaders.

The US government kicked the can down the road to avoid a government shutdown again while former President Donald Trump ran away with the Iowa Caucus.

The S&P 500 gained 1.2% on the week, the Dow climbed 0.7%, the NASDAQ jumped 2.3%, and the Russell 2000 shed 0.3%.  The 2-year yield increased by twenty-six basis points to 4.41% as the 10-year yield rose by twenty basis points to close at 4.15%.  Increased tension in the Red Sea provided a floor for oil with WTI prices inching higher by $0.81 to $73.44 a barrel.  Gold prices fell 1% or $22.40 to $2029.20 an Oz.  Copper prices increased by $0.09 to 3.79 per Lb.  Interestingly, Bitcoin and its proxies sold off over the week as investors assessed several new spot Bitcoin ETFs.  The US Dollar index climbed 0.9% to 103.22.

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About the Author: Tori Deatherage

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