Weekly Market Update

AI Written Markets Update

July 28, 2023
Macroeconomic Developments
Global Economy Shows Signs of Weakness

The week started with concerns about the global economy as several macroeconomic indicators pointed to weakening conditions. In the United States, retail sales for June increased by a modest 0.2% sequentially, falling short of the 0.6% consensus estimate. This slower pace of consumer spending growth raised questions about the strength of the U.S. economy. Moreover, existing home sales declined by 3.3% in June, reflecting the impact of high mortgage rates, elevated home prices, and low inventory levels. The supply of existing homes for sale remained tight, leading to stable but persistently high prices.

Central Banks and Interest Rates

Central bank actions and interest rate expectations were in focus during the week. In Australia, strong jobs data raised the possibility of an interest rate hike in August. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) minutes also hinted at the potential for a rate increase. In the United States, all eyes turned to the Federal Reserve's upcoming rate decision. Mixed data and uncertainties surrounding the economic outlook created anticipation and speculation about the central bank's next move.

US Corporate Earnings and Updates
Earnings Season Update

The second-quarter earnings season kicked off with companies reporting their financial results. While expectations were set low, results so far have been slightly better than expected. Approximately 20% of the S&P 500 companies reported, with earnings trending toward a year-over-year decline of 8.6%, slightly better than the anticipated 9% decline. However, both positive and negative results were met with negative price action, primarily due to poor management guidance provided by some companies.

Australian Corporate Highlights

Several companies provided updates and announcements that impacted their stock performance. Flight Centre shares soared after the company upgraded its earnings guidance, instilling confidence among investors. Similarly, QBE confirmed its guidance, reinforcing positive sentiment. On the other hand, Ansell warned of demand challenges, leading to concerns in the market.

Quarterly reports also played a significant role in shaping market sentiment. Nuix experienced a surge in its stock price after providing a positive update, while ZIP reported margin growth and remained on track for profitability, winning investor confidence. Rio Tinto shares faced downward pressure despite an increase in guidance to the top end of the range. Other companies, including BHP, Santos, Whitehaven Coal, and Syrah Resources, provided production updates during the week.

Endeavour Group shares faced a decline due to the Victorian Government's plans to implement changes aimed at reducing problem gambling and the use of poker machines. This development had a negative impact on the company's stock performance.

Market Outlook and Opportunities
Global Tech Earnings and Central Bank Decisions

Looking ahead, the focus shifted to global tech earnings, as they were expected to dominate the market agenda in the coming week. Investors eagerly awaited these earnings reports, which would provide insights into the performance and outlook of the technology sector. Additionally, central bank decisions, including those of the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, were anticipated, as they would impact market sentiment and interest rate expectations.

Conclusion

The week of July 17th to July 21st, 2023, was marked by mixed performance in the global investment market. Weak economic data raised concerns about the global economy, while corporate earnings reports showed a slightly better-than-expected performance. Central bank decisions and interest rate expectations also influenced market sentiment. Looking ahead, investors will closely watch global tech earnings and central bank decisions for further insights into market trends and investment opportunities.

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