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US equities rise for ninth week on AI, Iran truce hopes, disinflation signs

Created at 31 May · 8:05 PM4 sources↑ Market-relevant4 events
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US equities advanced for the ninth consecutive week, driven by AI beneficiaries like Micron, AMD, and Dell. Hopes for a US-Iran truce and signs of disinflation in PCE data supported the market, while crude oil prices fell approximately 7%. Valuation concerns and consumer stress signals are flashing red, despite strong AI server demand.

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Key Numbers

9consecutive weeks of US equity gains
7%crude oil price fall
$88crude oil price
1 trillionMicron market-cap threshold crossed

Who's Involved

Dan Nathan
Co-host discussing market trends and risks
Guy Adami
Co-host discussing market trends and risks
Micron
AI beneficiary crossing $1 trillion market cap
AMD
Advanced on AI enthusiasm
Dell
Surged on AI server demand and lifted sales outlook
Amazon
Pulling back after blowing through AI budgets
Microsoft
Pulling back after blowing through AI budgets
Uber
Pulling back after blowing through AI budgets
Costco
Saw sharp pullback due to valuation
Walmart
Saw sharp pullback due to valuation

↳ Why This Matters

The US equity market has shown remarkable resilience, extending a significant winning streak. This performance is underpinned by a confluence of factors including strong demand for AI-related technologies, a potential de-escalation in geopolitical tensions with Iran, and early indications of moderating inflation. However, concerns are rising about market valuations and consumer stress signals, suggesting potential headwinds despite current gains.

Key facts

  • US equities advanced for the ninth consecutive week.
  • Micron, AMD, and Dell saw significant gains driven by AI enthusiasm and demand.
  • Hopes for a US-Iran truce extension and easing oil prices supported the market.
  • The Fed's preferred PCE measure showed tentative signs of disinflation.
  • Crude oil prices fell approximately 7% amid truce hopes.
  • Valuation measures and consumer stress signals are flashing red.
  • Costco and Walmart saw sharp pullbacks despite decent quarters.

The US equity market has shown remarkable resilience, extending a significant winning streak. This performance is underpinned by a confluence of factors including strong demand for AI-related technologies, a potential de-escalation in geopolitical tensions with Iran, and early indications of moderating inflation. However, concerns are rising about market valuations and consumer stress signals, suggesting potential headwinds despite current gains.

Frequently asked questions

US equities have been driven by AI enthusiasm, hopes for a US-Iran truce, and signs of disinflation in PCE data. However, valuation and consumer stress signals are flashing red.

Micron crossed $1 trillion market cap, while AMD and Dell advanced on AI enthusiasm and demand. Dell surged due to AI server demand and lifted sales outlook.

Crude oil prices fell around 7% due to hopes for a US-Iran truce, causing the energy sector to lag. Some AI beneficiaries like Amazon, Microsoft, and Uber are reportedly pulling back after high spending.

Concerns include flashing red valuation measures like the Buffett indicator and CAPE, alongside consumer stress signals such as high auto payments, elevated gas/insurance costs, and rising credit card delinquencies.

What Happens Next

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How It Developed

1 Jun · 9:00 AM
New article warns of market bubble risks despite AI enthusiasm, citing high valuations and consumer stress.
On The Tape via PiQSuite
1 Jun · 7:30 AM
US equities advanced for a ninth week, buoyed by AI enthusiasm and disinflationary signs.
AlphaPicks via PiQSuite
1 Jun · 4:40 AM
Article highlights AI's dominance in Asian markets, overshadowing oil concerns despite Iran tensions.
Reuters via PiQSuite
31 May · 8:00 PM
US GDP grew 1.6% in Q1, driven by data centre investment despite soft consumer spending.
ANZ | 5 in 5 with ANZ Podcast via PiQSuite

Sources

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Monday: Data centre investment drives US GDPm.piqsuite.com
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Morning Bid: Who needs oil when there's AI to buy?m.piqsuite.com
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