Stéphan

Oct 31, 20232 min

TSLA, GM, EV prod down / BoJ raises infl exp, JGB's & JPY / Druck on Yellen / UST funding next

  • Stanley Druckenmiller slams Janet Yellen for ‘biggest blunder in Treasury history’: Failing to lock in rock-bottom interest rates

  • GM is slowing EV production amid labor strikes and “evolving” demand. The automaker says it will save $1.5 billion next year by punting production to 2025

  • Panasonic reduces production of electric vehicle batteries

  • BoJ raised inflation forecasts for the next 3years and kept policy pretty much unchanged, slight tweak, which is a little strange..JGB's continue lower 95bps, JPY still weak, 'flexible cap at 1%'', so it's not a cap really..!

  • Ueda: Don't think long-term rates will come under pressure to exceed 1%, looks like the market will test them

  • Citi argues if fiscal sustainability becomes a priority..higher corp taxes may become more palatable than spending cuts. .. The effective tax rate for the S&P 500 hovered around ~35% through the 1990’s. The average .. following the 2017 tax cuts was dropped to about 19% ..”

  • JPMORGAN: “.. excess household liquidity (cash-equivalent assets) has fallen from peak of $3.4T to $1.0T and should largely be exhausted by 2Q24. Importantly, even as of 2Q23, nearly all the inflation-adjusted excess cash sits with the relatively affluent (top 20%).” [Dubravko]

  • IMF : China's property sector crisis could intensify, posing a complex policy challenge. If property prices fall too rapidly, bank and household balance sheets will deteriorate, with potentially severe financial consequences

  • German inflation data pretty soft yesterday and economy shrinks slightly in Q3, increasing pricing/expectations that ECB could cut as early as March 2024


Markets :

  • SPX500 : while we remain below 200dma around 4235, markets will not feel the urge to buy and reduce risk on rallies, negative gamma below 4100 kicks in as well

  • USDJPY testing BoJ again, JGB's are lower (95bps 10y) and JPY is lower too, which is slightly puzzling, although all yields are rising again

  • Crude pretty steady still

  • Credit, a lot more being written about it these days, warnings coming through thick and fast, as 'high for longer' is going to impact many weak balance-sheets going forward into 2024 and 2025


Yen slides as BOJ largely stands pat but tweaks yield cap (msn.com)

k231031a.pdf (boj.or.jp)

Treasury to borrow $776 billion in final three months of year (cnbc.com)

Resilient Global Economy Still Limping Along, With Growing Divergences (imf.org)

Stanley Druckenmiller slams Janet Yellen for ‘biggest blunder in Treasury history’: Failing to lock in rock-bottom interest rates (msn.com)

German economy shrinks slightly in Q3 (msn.com)

Tank seen on key Gaza road as Israeli forces push deeper into north - BBC News

Apple announces new M3 chips, cuts price of entry-level MacBook Pro (cnbc.com)

Nvidia’s $5 Billion of China Orders in Limbo After Latest U.S. Curbs | Mint (livemint.com)

Partners Group Expands Japan Private Wealth Team (finews.asia)

GM is slowing EV production amid labor strikes and “evolving” demand (qz.com)

The UAW reaches deals with carmakers, but workers must approve (qz.com)

Panasonic reduces production of electric vehicle batteries - FutureCar.com - via @FutureCar_Media

Carl Quintanilla on X: "JPMORGAN: “.. excess household liquidity (cash-equivalent assets) has fallen from peak of $3.4T to $1.0T and should largely be exhausted by 2Q24. Importantly, even as of 2Q23, nearly all the inflation-adjusted excess cash sits with the relatively affluent (top 20%).” [Dubravko] https://t.co/WbUxX7011l" / X (twitter.com)

Warren Buffett's company joins oil-buying frenzy this week by resuming its Occidental Petroleum buys (yahoo.com)

Macron Travels to Central Asia Seeking Friendship and Uranium | TIME

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