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TRADING DAY-Tech in a world of its own
Apr 27, 2026 2:30 PM

ORLANDO, Florida, April 27 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose

again on Monday on the lack of any sign that the Strait of

Hormuz will reopen soon, but that didn't prevent the S&P 500 and

Nasdaq from eking out new highs, as investors awaited a raft of

earnings and central bank meetings this week.

In my column today, I look at why repeated calls for fiscal

discipline from the IMF and others will fall on deaf ears. In a

divided world with countries spending heavily on energy,

military and resource security, deficits and debt are here to

stay.

If you have more time to read, here are a few articles I

recommend to help you make sense of what happened in markets

today.

1. Mediators still seek to bridge U.S., Iran gaps

despite no face-to-face talks

2. Fed likely to hold rates steady as Powell prepares

for possible swan song

3. OpenAI breaks off Microsoft exclusivity to free up

path for Amazon, Google deals

4. DeepSeek's new AI model does not wow markets in

fast-changing industry

5. China orders Meta to unwind $2 billion purchase of AI

startup Manus

Today's Key Market Moves

* STOCKS: Asia mostly up - KOSPI +2% to new high, now

+31% in April, set for best month since 1998. Europe slips, UK

in longest losing streak for over a year. Wall Street narrowly

mixed, tech lifts Nasdaq to new high.

* SECTORS/SHARES: Only three of 11 sectors in the S&P

500 rise - tech, comms services, financials. Nvidia +4% to new

high and reclaims $5 trillion market cap, Micron Technology

+5.6%. Philadelphia chip index falls for first time in 19

sessions, Domino's Pizza -9%.

* FX: Dollar index little changed, CAD at 7-week high.

Commodity FX AUD and NZD +0.5%. Bitcoin -2% below $77,000.

* BONDS: U.S. yields up 2-3 bps across the curve, 10y

yield highest close in two weeks. Auctions mixed - 2y draws

strong "direct" bids, decent bid/cover; 5y weak bid/cover but

strong "indirect" demand.

* COMMODITIES/METALS: Oil rises, Brent +3% to 3-week

high, WTI +2%. Nickel highest in nearly two years. Gold -1%.

Today's Talking Points

* The $1 trillion club

Three IPOs, three $1 trillion-plus price tags? Elon Musk's

SpaceX is targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation in what would be

the largest IPO ever and OpenAI is reportedly seeking a $1

trillion valuation. Could Anthropic be joining them?

Anthropic reportedly drew offers from venture capital firms

valuing it at $800 billion earlier this month, and Google on

Friday said it will invest up to $40 billion. That will lift the

value even higher. Careful though - with IPOs approaching a

combined $4 trillion, roughly 16% of the MSCI World IT index,

this could create a "significant overhang" for software

valuations, warns Candriam.

* Canada SWF

Canada is about to get its first sovereign wealth fund,

Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday. The Canada Strong

Fund will have an initial endowment of C$25 billion ($18.4

billion) to invest in major domestic projects, Carney said.

Canada joins other resource-rich or surplus-heavy nations

like Norway, China and many Gulf states to have an SWF. U.S.

President Donald Trump has said he wants a U.S. SWF, although

that idea appears to have gone cold. Might Carney's announcement

re-focus Trump's attention to this matter?

* Powell's last stand

The Fed's two-day policy meeting begins on Tuesday, and it

will almost certainly be Jerome Powell's last as Fed chair. With

the path now seemingly cleared for nominee Kevin Warsh to be

confirmed by the Senate by May 15, Powell's tenure as chair is

almost up.

Will he stay on as a Fed governor until 2028, as his terms

allow? Possibly. Powell may give more clarity on that at his

post-decision press conference on Wednesday. Either way, let the

debate begin over his legacy and standing in the pantheon of Fed

chairs. Thoughts?

What could move markets tomorrow?

* Developments in the Middle East

* Energy market moves

* Japan interest rate decision

* Japan unemployment (March)

* India industrial production (March)

* European earnings include Barclays, Novartis, BP

* U.S. house prices (February)

* U.S. consumer confidence (April)

* U.S. Treasury sells $30 billion of 2-year floating rate

notes and $44 billion of 7-year notes at auction

* U.S. earnings include Coca-Cola, Visa, T-Mobile, Spotify,

UPS, Starbucks

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