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From Israel's Gaza Incursion to Apple's Launch: Weekly Market Wrap

Published 2023-10-30, 11:56 a/m
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Quiver Quantitative - Global Markets Respond to Middle East Developments and Economic Indicators:

Stocks around the world rose while oil prices saw a 3% drop. This came as Israel's activities in Gaza seemed less intense than anticipated, reducing fears of a broader Middle East conflict. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 offset its three-day decline. Big names like Meta Platforms (previously Facebook (NASDAQ:META)) surged, while Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) dropped by 3%. The U.S. ten-year yields went up by six basis points, settling at 4.90%.

Economic Conditions and Expert Opinions:

Despite the positive reaction to the Middle East situation, global equities are still on a trajectory towards their third consecutive monthly decline, attributed to increasing bond yields, a few unexpected tech earnings outcomes, and geopolitical worries. Notably, Tom Essaye from The Sevens Report newsletter noted that the Israeli operation in Gaza might be helping ease geopolitical tensions. Additionally, John Stoltzfus from Oppenheimer is optimistic about equities, mentioning that stocks might be nearing the end of a three-month correction phase.

Corporate Highlights & Developments:

In the corporate arena, various significant events stood out: Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is poised to unveil new Mac products, McDonald’s (MCD) third-quarter sales and profits surpassed expectations, and Western Digital (NASDAQ:WDC) announced plans to split into two public entities. Other notable happenings include the likely end to General Motors' (NYSE:GM) strike, HSBC's (HSBC) new buyback initiative, Ford's (F) substantial investments in combustion and electric vehicle plants, and the impending merger between Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) and VMware (VMW) valued at $61 billion.

This week also anticipates numerous key economic events, including interest rate decisions from various central banks, consumer confidence indices, and earnings reports from major corporations like Apple. Market participants will keenly watch these developments, hoping for signs that can provide direction to the global economy and stock markets.

This article was originally published on Quiver Quantitative

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