logo
episode-header-image
Yesterday
10m 44s

AI stocks lift Wall Street

JULIUS BAER
About this episode

US equities started the week strongly as AI-related stocks rebounded yesterday and the Dow Jones closed above 53,000 for the first time. Broadcom gained after extending its partnership with Apple, while Microsoft slipped following plans to cut jobs as it reallocates resources towards AI infrastructure. In Europe, most indices were down, although Germany’s DAX bucked the trend and reached a new record high, and EasyJet surged on takeover news. Asian markets today came under pressure, led by South Korea’s Kospi, where a trading halt was triggered when the index fell more than 8%. Carsten Menke, Head of Next Generation Research, joins the show to talk about El Niño and its potential economic consequences.

  • (00:00) - Introduction: Bernadette Anderko, Product & Investment Content
  • (00:28) - Markets wrap-up: Helen Freer, Product & Investment Content
  • (06:11) - The El Niño effects heading our way: Carsten Menke, Head of Next Generation Research
  • (09:56) - Closing remarks: Bernadette Anderko, Product & Investment Content

Would you like to support this show? Please leave us a review and star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Up next
Jul 6
It looks like 1998, rather than 2000
Softer inflation data supported sentiment in the eurozone, while in the US, comments by Fed chair Kevin Warsh on inflation and a weaker-than-expected labour market report lifted equities last week. Gold rose and the USD weakened. Brent crude is holding near USD 72 despite OPEC+ a ... Show More
10m 56s
Jul 4
The View Beyond: Will the 4th of July party continue for US markets?
As the United States marks 250 years of independence, investors are asking whether its markets can continue to deliver long-term outperformance in the face of elevated valuations and global competition. What are America’s enduring structural advantages, and could we be entering a ... Show More
18m 1s
Jul 3
Weak US jobs data and AI chip news shakes tech
US job growth slowed significantly in June, giving support to our economists’ view that the US Federal Reserve will not raise interest rates again this year. This pushed Treasury yields and the USD lower, while supporting gold and most equities. US technology and semiconductor st ... Show More
11m 46s
Recommended Episodes
Aug 2022
The Sun Overdose for European stocks...
The week starts moody in Asia, as economic data from China and Japan missed estimates early this Monday. Crude oil begins the week under selling pressure around the $91 per barrel. US index futures are down, but interestingly, the European futures were better bid in Asia; but new ... Show More
11m 3s
Jul 2025
Fed Uncertainty and Trade Pivots
Asian stocks struggled for direction at the open after US markets had a volatile session amid speculation about the future of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. In tariff news, President Trump dialed down his confrontational tone with China in an effort to secure a summit with ... Show More
20m 8s
Jul 2025
Wall Street Roundup: AI trade, market melt up
Musk, Tesla, more politics (0:20). Betting on Nvidia and the AI trade (2:55). Markets continue higher despite concerns (5:40). Financial earnings coming next week; sector showing strength (8:40).Show Notes:Nvidia hits $4 trillion market capNetflix Is Still KingMost Fed officials ... Show More
11m 6s
Oct 2025
Stocks Rally As China Trade Fears Diminish… And Bank Results Ready To Go 10/13/25
<p>Stocks bouncing back after Friday’s sharp sell-off. How President Trump mitigated investor fears over China Trade, and the sectors leading the charge in today’s rally. Plus Earnings season on deck, and big banks are kicking things off. What a top bank analyst sees in store for ... Show More
43m 43s
Jan 2025
Intertwined markets and upcoming earnings
Investors have had trouble getting started in 2025, but there's good data on the horizon (0:30). Economic concerns around Trump's tariff talk (2:30). The Fed's 'no landing', bond market movement (4:20). Bitcoin worries might carry over into tech (see Palantir) (6:40). CES and pos ... Show More
13m 48s
May 2022
Stocks Rally as Investors Shrug Off Consumers' Concerns
Markets rebounded sharply Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average on track for its first positive trading session after six consecutive down days. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said engineering a soft landing would involve “some pain,” as the central bank remains on t ... Show More
38m 56s
Jan 2022
Market Slumps After Historic Rebound and Earnings Season Heats Up – Interviews with the CEOs of GE and Raytheon Technologies.
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber delved into another volatile day for the markets. Stocks tumble one day after an amazing turnaround for the major indices, which finished Monday’s session in the green after the Dow erased a 1,000+ point loss and the Nasdaq recovered f ... Show More
52m 22s
Sep 2022
Stocks Try To Rally, Europe’s Energy Crisis, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Rings the Opening Bell, 9/6/22
Carl Quintanilla, Mike Santoli and David Faber began the hour by breaking down the markets coming off their third-straight week of losses, and the Nasdaq hoping to avoid its 7th negative session in a row. Goldman’s chief economist Jan Hatzius posted a note saying he believes the ... Show More
43m 10s