CURRENCIES:
- Market confidence surged, led by Nvidia’s strong Q1 2024 forecast.
- Nvidia’s success propelled the S&P 500 to record highs; Japanese index topped after 34 years.
- Gold prices climbed, and the USD sought equilibrium amidst positive market sentiments.
- Anticipated January PCE inflation results could prompt continued USD decline and boost gold.
- Sterling remained strong with minimal impactful data expected to affect its position.
- The Euro’s rally against major G7 currencies may be losing momentum as the week ended.
STOCK MARKET:
Economic data: Dallas Fed Manufacturing Activity, February (-27.4 previously); New home sales, January (684,000 annualized rate expected, 664,000 previously); New home sales, month-over-month, January (+3% expected, +8% previously)
Earnings: Domino’s Pizza (DPZ), Freshpet (FRPT), Hims & Hers (HIMS), iRobot (IRBT), Workday (WDAY), Zoom (ZM)
- Focus on new inflation data this week, particularly the PCE index reading on Thursday.
- S&P 500 and Dow Jones both closed at record highs, with about 1% weekly gains.
- Nasdaq Composite also up, with a 0.6% increase.
- Upcoming inflation data could challenge recent stock market highs.
- Consumer confidence, manufacturing updates, and earnings from Salesforce, Lowe’s, Macy’s, Okta, and Best Buy are anticipated.
- A previous CPI report caused a market sell-off; a similar reaction might occur with the PCE inflation report.
- Economists expect January’s “core” PCE at 2.4% annually and 0.4% monthly, signaling potential inflation concerns.
- Market now anticipates three interest rate cuts in 2024, adjusting from previous expectations.
- Retail sector earnings in focus, with consumer spending trends under examination.
- Federal Reserve’s latest decision keeps interest rates unchanged.
- Citi’s analysis suggests the market hasn’t reached “euphoria” levels yet, indicating potential for further growth.
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