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Tesla impresses, U.S. 4Q GDP due, Meta reinstates Trump - what's moving markets

Economy Jan 26, 2023 07:00AM ET
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By Geoffrey Smith 

Investing.com -- Tesla surges 7% in premarket trading after an upbeat outlook for the year from CEO Elon Musk, helping the broader market higher. It's peak earnings season, with updates from Dow Chemical , American Airlines and - after the bell - Intel, to name but three. The U.S. will report its first reading for fourth-quarter GDP, which is expected to show a clear slowdown in growth at the end of last year. Meta is reinstating Donald Trump's Facebook account. And oil prices hit resistance after a 10% rally over the last three weeks. Here's what you need to know in financial markets on Thursday 26th January. 

1. Tesla surges as Musk hails effect of price cuts

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock rose 7% in premarket trading after Elon Musk said this month’s price cuts had revived demand for its electric vehicles, putting it on course for a year of solid – if slightly slower – growth in sales and profits.

Consensus forecasts for Tesla’s fourth-quarter revenue and profits had already been revised down sharply in light of production and logistics disruptions in China at the end of last year, which meant that revenue of $24.3 billion was barely up on the previous quarter. Profit of $3.7 billion was the company’s higher ever, but fractionally short of revised market forecasts.

Musk’s comments at a conference call after the results suggested deliveries (or production, it wasn’t clear which) of 1.8 million cars this year, which would represent growth of some 37% from 2022 – below the company’s 50% target. While production of its pickup truck is set to start later this year, high-volume output won’t start until 2024, Musk said.

2. U.S. GDP growth seen slowing to 2.6% in 4Q; jobless claims, new home sales data also due

The U.S. will report its first reading for fourth-quarter gross domestic product at 08:30 ET (12:30 GMT), just under a week before the Federal Reserve meets to adjust its monetary policy settings.

Analysts expect growth to have slowed to an annualized rate of 2.6% from 3.2% in the third quarter, as raging inflation and higher financing costs ate into consumer spending and disposable income.

The Labor Department will publish jobless claims data at the same time, while there are also numbers due on durable goods. December’s new home sales data and the Kansas City Fed regional business survey follow at 10:00 ET.

3. Stocks set to open higher amid earnings deluge; Dow disappoints but Northrop and Valero beat

U.S. stock markets are set to open higher, with Tesla’s earnings and outlook helping selected technology stocks in particular to outperform. Industrials lagged, however, after Dow Chemical's (NYSE:DOW) disappointing update.

By 06:30 ET, Dow Jones futures were essentially flat, but S&P 500 futures were up 0.2%, while Nasdaq 100 futures were up 0.6%.

The gain across Tech wasn’t universal: IBM (NYSE:IBM) and Lam Research (NASDAQ:LRCX) both fell after missing forecasts in their updates late on Wednesday.

A cast of thousands reports earnings in the course of the day, with Mastercard (NYSE:MA), Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA), Archer Daniels Midland (NYSE:ADM) and American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL) all offering a broad snapshot of the economy. Valero (NYSE:VLO) and defense giant Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) are both looking good after stronger-than-expected reports. After the bell, Visa (NYSE:V), Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), KLA Corp (NASDAQ:KLAC) and L3Harris (NYSE:LHX) are all up.

4. Buzzfeed on a tear after Meta report

Also in focus later will be BuzzFeed (NASDAQ:BZFD) stock, which surged 30% on reports that Facebook owner Meta (NASDAQ:META) is to pay the company an unspecified, but probably large, amount to help it bolster content on its social media sites.

Meta was also in the news for saying it will reinstate the Facebook page of former President Donald Trump, whom it suspended in the aftermath of the Jan 6th, 2021 assault on the Capitol. It warned that Trump will face stiffer sanctions for repeated breaches of its user code.                                       

5. Oil consolidates ahead of OPEC+ meeting

Crude oil price consolidated, running into resistance around the $81 a barrel level after a 10% rally in the last three weeks, in which fears of a global economic slowdown have been offset by the outlook for a Chinese-specific increase in demand and, not least, a weaker dollar that makes oil purchases cheaper for big importers such as China and India.

The latest U.S. inventory data were a fraction more bullish than expected, but are unlikely to move the dial as the market looks forward to next week’s meeting of OPEC and its allies.

By 06:40, U.S. crude prices were up 0.8% at $80.78 a barrel, while Brent was up 0.8% at $86.79 a barrel.

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Srey Mead
Srey Mead Feb 01, 2023 10:52AM ET
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The big three would be smart to put a plan together to convert current engine production to hydrogen.
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Stephen Fa Jan 26, 2023 9:17AM ET
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I admit it. I'm an Elon Musk fan.
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Maximus Maximus Jan 26, 2023 9:17AM ET
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you and all his other incel fanboys
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Are people still making investment decisions based on what Elon Musk says? Sucker born every minute.
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Has META monitored Trump’s posts and insane rants on Lies Social aka Truth Social? More of the same that got him kicked off FB - promoting the Big Lie, vicious and false vicious attacks on people and government, honoring those who attacked the Capitol, etc. I hope FB really does enforce its Terms of Use on Trump because he will undoubtedly post the same old lies and baseless rants.
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he will get kicked out again. the orange degenerate just can't help himself..
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:Pure FRAUD day 3 in the BIGGEST INVESTMENT JOKE IN THE WORLD.
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polly wants a cracker
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someone's been shorting and it's not me. lol
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Francis Dagostino Jan 26, 2023 7:49AM ET
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President Donald Trump. You will never die. Always in OUR HEARTS.
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Benjamin USA Jan 26, 2023 7:49AM ET
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Gross
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Tesla makes money selling EVs, while most other makers lose money. This is the obvious difference between the market share leader and hapless losers. General (Government) Motors and Ford (Government) Motors have little chance to catch up with free entrepreneur Musk. In honest contest, governments cannot compete with independent businesses.
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Consumers are tapped out.  No one will be buying new cars very soon.  A new era is coming.  The first to roll out cheap cars will be the winner.
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Warm Camp Jan 26, 2023 7:38AM ET
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PM Coffee  New times, buddy. Rolling out “cheap cars” could be done in 1923, or in 2003 at least. Our days, government assures that cheap cars will not be around anymore. Plebs will be suggested to use buses. Tesla makes the most affordable cars among expensive offering. They will be still bought by remaining middle class folks.
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me ish Jan 26, 2023 7:38AM ET
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PM Coffee  there's a glut of nearly new second hand cars - millions that are being repossessed as autoloan defaults shoot higher - there's going to be so many nearly new cars at crazy cheap prices, it's going to massively eat in the new car sales -as we enter a recession and inflation remains stubbornly high - not a good outlook - and musk slashing prices means profits slashes as well!!!
Ernie Keebler
Ernie Keebler Jan 26, 2023 7:38AM ET
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There is no true free market, autos same as oil or railroads which have been subsidized for 150 years and just keep cutting services to hard working Americans so they can concentrate on moving imports.
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me ish  Agree 100%.  That will be a huge factor forcing car makers to build cheap cars just to compete with the used car market.
 
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