Slotly News
In this edition of the Slotly News daily briefing, we examine a quiet summer Friday where the most important market forces are the ones building beneath the surface. We look at the growing divergence inside the Federal Reserve, where officials are split between the risk of a softening labour market and the risk of cutting rates too soon, and we connect that to a US yield curve being pulled in two directions by rate expectations and Treasury supply. From there, we turn to the European Central Bank's challenge of setting one policy for economies moving at different speeds, the Bank of England's persistent inflation problem, and the Bank of Japan's careful attempt at normalisation and what it means for the yen and the dollar. We also cover the state of US equities, where AI infrastructure spending continues to drive a narrow market while questions about return on that capital begin to surface, alongside early signs of sector rotation. The briefing takes in European equities and the luxury sector's exposure to Chinese demand, China's measured approach to stimulus amid its property downturn, and the mixed signals across oil, natural gas, and industrial metals. We close with a look at renewed dealmaking in technology and energy, and a reasonable but unspectacular earnings backdrop.
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