Be in the know. 9 key reads for Friday…

  1. Intel Fourth-Quarter Sales Beat Estimates During Turnaround (bloomberg)
  2. Intel shows signs of progress (marketwatch)
  3. Don’t count on ‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks repeating their winning streak this year, these Wall Street gurus warn (marketwatch)
  4. Inside China, DeepSeek Provides a National Mic Drop Moment (nytimes)
  5. CVS Knows You Hate Those Locked Cabinets (nytimes)
  6. Why Chinese Tech Keeps Surprising the West (bloomberg)
  7. Nvidia retail investors told us why they’re unfazed by DeepSeek’s market disruption and refusing to sell (businessinsider)
  8. Novo Nordisk Shares Still Have a Long Road Back from 40% Slump (bloomberg)
  9. Markets (and the world) on edge as Trump’s tariff deadline approaches (yahoo)

Be in the know. 15 key reads for Thursday…

  1. Alibaba springs a Lunar New Year surprise on DeepSeek, global AI market (scmp)
  2. GDP grew at a 2.3% pace in the fourth quarter, less than expected (cnbc)
  3. 10-year Treasury yield slides after weaker-than-expected GDP (cnbc)
  4. Fed holds rates steady, takes less confident view on inflation (cnbc)
  5. “Alibaba on Jan. 29 unveiled a new version of its AI model called Qwen2.5 Max that it claims has performance comparable or better than OpenAI, DeepSeek, Google and Meta models.” (investors)
  6. Nvidia Stock Falls. What Microsoft and Meta Earnings Mean for the AI Chip Maker. (barrons)
  7. Fed Stands Pat on Rates, Entering New Wait-and-See Phase (wsj)
  8. OpenAI says DeepSeek stole its AI data, but how common is ‘distillation’? (scmp)
  9. Chinese tech giant flexes its muscles in global race for AI dominance (foxbusiness)
  10. They Invested Billions. Then the A.I. Script Got Flipped. (nytimes)
  11. Why blocking China’s DeepSeek from using US AI may be difficult (reuters)
  12. Most Popular Hedge Funds Don’t Want Your Money But Smaller Firms Might (bloomberg)
  13. The White Lotus Is Already Driving a Travel Boom in Thailand (bloomberg)
  14. ECB warns of ‘headwinds’ to Eurozone economy as it cuts rate to 2.75% (ft)
  15. Why some ‘Magnificent Seven’ companies could be earning less in 2050 than today (marketwatch)

“Planes and Parkas” Stock Market (and Sentiment Results)…

Key Market Outlook(s) and Pick(s)

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Be in the know. 18 key reads for Wednesday…

  1. Boeing CEO Sees Company Reaching Key 737 Milestone This Year (bloomberg)
  2. If you liked deepseek you’re going to LOVE Alibaba’s Qwen 2.5-Max, the #1 performing AI globally. (Alibaba)
  3. Boeing’s Rosy Outlook Negates the Need for a Fire Sale (bloomberg)
  4. U.S. manufacturers show signs of recovery from 2-year slump. (marketwatch)
  5. GM sees fatter profits ahead on strength of gas-powered SUVs and electric cars (marketwatch)
  6. DeepSeek Challenges Everyone’s Assumptions About AI Costs (bloomberg)
  7. Billionaire Castel to Acquire Diageo’s Unit And Expand in Ghana (bloomberg)
  8. US Consumer Confidence Drops to Four-Month Low on Job Market (bloomberg)
  9. Billionaire Beal’s Bank Scored Record Year After Tapping the Fed (bloomberg)
  10. GM Earnings Beat Expectations. Why the Stock Is Getting Crushed. (barrons)
  11. Boeing Confirms Its Bad Earnings. Why the Stock Is Higher. (barrons)
  12. Bets on Bigger Treasuries Rally Are Booming Before Fed Decision (bloomberg)
  13. New US Transportation Chief Orders Fuel Economy Rule Rewrite (bloomberg)
  14. Fed’s Balance-Sheet Plans Mystify Wall Street as Officials Meet (bloomberg)
  15. Yahoo’s big bet (businessinsider)
  16. Boeing CEO: Don’t expect a major restructuring, but maybe a ‘pruning’ (marketwatch)
  17. Wall Street’s AI ‘bubble’ echoes dotcom excesses, Ray Dalio warns (ft)
  18. Wynn looks to Vegas to help revamp Macau’s US$28 billion casino economy (scmp)