Fed Policy Still Dovish, Supportive of Stocks

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Overnight

China announces trillion-dollar bailout as debt crisis looms SEM

Israel to evacuate citizens after attacks in Amsterdam WSJ

Fed meeting recap: Powell ‘feeling good’ about economy, says Trump can’t legally fire him CNBC

Risk assets rally but bond market views Donald Trump’s victory with caution FT

Hurricane Rafael moves across Gulf of Mexico as a rare major November storm while Cuba recovers CNBC

CFPB warns employees about phone use amid ongoing China hack WSJ

US backs Argentina’s fight against asset seizures in $16bn court case FT

Archer Aviation gets another big order for its futuristic air taxis, this time from Japan VRG

Barnes & Noble opens dozens of new stores as industry rebounds SEM

AI-created artwork of Alan Turing sells for $1m BBC

John Kinsel Sr., one of the last Navajo Code Talkers from World War II, dies at 107 CBS 

Richard Cash, whose rehydration therapy saved millions of lives, dies at 83 WSJ

Chart of the Day

Fed Policy Still Dovish, Supportive of Stocks
Overnight
S&P Futures -9 point(s) (-0.1% )
Overnight range: -10 to +6 point(s)
 
APAC
Nikkei +0.3%
Topix -0.03%
China SHCOMP -0.53%
Hang Seng -1.07%
Korea -0.14%
Singapore +1.39%
Australia +0.84%
India -0.21%
Taiwan +0.62%
 
Europe
Stoxx 50 -1.08%
Stoxx 600 -0.71%
FTSE 100 -0.72%
DAX -0.97%
CAC 40 -1.13%
Italy -0.99%
IBEX -0.25%
 
FX
Dollar Index (DXY) +0.04% to 104.55
EUR/USD -0.31% to 1.0772
GBP/USD -0.25% to 1.2954
USD/JPY -0.44% to 152.26
USD/CNY +0.29% to 7.1642
USD/CNH +0.37% to 7.1746
USD/CHF -0.16% to 0.871
USD/CAD +0.26% to 1.3897
AUD/USD -0.66% to 0.6635
 
Crypto
BTC +0.2% to 76111.99
ETH +0.8% to 2917.03
XRP -0.86% to 0.5503
Cardano +8.78% to 0.4363
Solana +3.21% to 202.73
Avalanche +2.01% to 27.95
Dogecoin +2.02% to 0.1972
Chainlink +2.32% to 12.9
 
Commodities and Others
VIX +0.26% to 15.24
WTI Crude -1.63% to 71.18
Brent Crude -1.35% to 74.61
Nat Gas +0.71% to 2.71
RBOB Gas -1.23% to 2.028
Heating Oil -1.27% to 2.257
Gold -0.69% to 2688.02
Silver -1.94% to 31.41
Copper -2.27% to 4.331
 
US Treasuries
1M +0.4bps to 4.5632%
3M -1.3bps to 4.5214%
6M -1.5bps to 4.3957%
12M -2.6bps to 4.2297%
2Y -2.9bps to 4.1703%
5Y -3.0bps to 4.1405%
7Y -3.4bps to 4.2136%
10Y -3.1bps to 4.2946%
20Y -3.0bps to 4.5998%
30Y -2.7bps to 4.5029%
 
UST Term Structure
2Y-3 M Spread narrowed 1.6bps to -36.7 bps
10Y-2 Y Spread narrowed 0.2bps to 12.2 bps
30Y-10 Y Spread widened 0.6bps to 20.6 bps
 
Yesterday's Recap
SPX +0.74%
SPX Eq Wt +0.1%
NASDAQ 100 +1.54%
NASDAQ Comp +1.51%
Russell Midcap +0.31%
R2k -0.43%
R1k Value -0.28%
R1k Growth +1.67%
R2k Value -1.12%
R2k Growth +0.24%
FANG+ +2.3%
Semis +2.44%
Software +2.51%
Biotech +0.56%
Regional Banks -3.62% SPX GICS1 Sorted: Comm Srvcs +1.92%
Tech +1.83%
Cons Disc +1.37%
REITs +1.19%
SPX +0.74%
Healthcare +0.64%
Materials +0.5%
Cons Staples +0.37%
Utes +0.15%
Energy -0.36%
Indu -0.6%
Fin -1.62%
 
USD HY OaS
All Sectors +2.6bp to 315bp
All Sectors ex-Energy +2.8bp to 296bp
Cons Disc +1.5bp to 265bp
Indu +3.4bp to 240bp
Tech +8.0bp to 321bp
Comm Srvcs +1.2bp to 512bp
Materials +2.6bp to 292bp
Energy +2.4bp to 298bp
Fin Snr +2.6bp to 280bp
Fin Sub -1.2bp to 198bp
Cons Staples +4.7bp to 295bp
Healthcare -1.1bp to 348bp
Utes +5.8bp to 208bp *
DateTimeDescriptionEstimateLast
11/810AMNov P UMich 1yr Inf Exp2.72.7
11/810AMNov P UMich Sentiment71.070.5
11/126AMOct Small Biz Optimisum91.891.5
11/1211AMOct NYFed 1yr Inf Expn/a3.0
11/138:30AMOct CPI m/m0.20.2
11/138:30AMOct Core CPI m/m0.30.3
11/138:30AMOct CPI y/y2.62.4
11/138:30AMOct Core CPI y/y3.33.3
11/148:30AMOct PPI m/m0.20.0
11/148:30AMOct Core PPI m/m0.30.2

MORNING INSIGHT

Good morning!

Today’s Nov FOMC rate decision was largely as expected with a -25bp cut. The key takeaway is the Fed continues to be dovish and this coupled with the positive seasonality, supports stocks into year-end.

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TECHNICAL

  • SPX pushes up to near channel resistance at 6000.
  • Breadth indicators have shown some weakness over the last month which bears watching.
  • AXON’s 3Q revenue, earnings and guidance are all quite positive.

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CRYPTO

Although there remain some potential risks for crypto, the growing possibility of a red sweep likely means the market is going to reprice the impact of regulatory risk for crypto, so in our view, going long and strong with our core portfolio recommendations still makes sense.

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First News

To a significant extent, the recent advances in artificial intelligence have to do with improved pattern recognition – a critical ability that also underlies much of what we think of as human intelligence. Pattern recognition doesn’t just come into play when it comes to problems that require logical reasoning and spatial awareness. It is critical to many of the creative activities that humans – and increasingly, machines – engage in. 

Well before the recent AI revolution, scientists had figured out that music composition – with all due respect to masters like Bach, Mozart, and Coltrane – was largely a matter of mixing and matching harmonic patterns and rhythms according to certain rules. At least as early as 2010, computer-composed music was good enough to pass muster for many casual listeners, and the efforts have only improved. To be sure, there have been critics who claimed that they noticed the absence of some ineffable, human “soul” in computer-composed works, but these claims often failed when put to a blind test – even some professional musicians were fooled. 

Years later, and boosted by many iterative advances in computing power and machine learning, we now have generative AIs that can convincingly “write” copy in the styles of Dashiell Hammett or William Shakespeare (or a blend of the two) and generate songs that sound like they were both written and performed by artists like Drake and the Weeknd. This led to philosophical questions about artistry and human creativity – what makes us human. Now club DJs in Berlin and tattoo artists around the world are wrestling with the same conundrum: whether it’s art when AI assists or even completely takes over during the creative process – or whether it’s just cheating. 

Nevertheless, there’s more to intelligence than just pattern recognition. Perhaps that’s why even the most advanced AIs still lag in problems that require abstract thinking. At Germany’s prestigious Technische Universität Darmstadt, scientists recently tested various models – among them Open AIs GPT-4o, Anthropic’s Claude, and Google’s Gemini – on their ability to solve visual Bongard problems. The models displayed a lack of basic abstract visual skills (for example distinguishing between vertical and horizontal lines or determining whether a spiral is rotating clockwise or counterclockwise) that impeded their ability to solve such problems, but even after. 

Yet this is merely a snapshot in time. In a study published in August 2023, scientists found that AI models at the time had problems extrapolating or reasoning out implications based on known facts, even simple ones with which most humans would have no problem. Yet when the BBC subjected the OpenAI’s experiment GPT-01 model to the same tests last month, it performed flawlessly.

P.S. For those looking for some recreational brain teasers this weekend, here is a repository of the Bongard problems mentioned above. 

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