AI capital expenditure moved onto the credit market’s balance sheet this week: Goldman began syndicating Nvidia’s $500 billion financing programme, and the market immediately split the complex — AMD +6.42% after pricing a $4.75B bond through talk, Broadcom -8.13% on a $370B off-balance-sheet estimate. Brent gained 7.65% as Hormuz transits fell to six vessels a day. And two disinflation prints took hike odds to 49% before Friday’s retail sales miss (-0.6%) sent yields the wrong way.
MIB Weekly: Credit Priced AI on Disclosure Not Demand, AMD +6.4% vs Broadcom -8.1%, Brent +7.65% on Hulls Not Barrels, and Soft Data Lifted Yields While Three Names Sank the Dow
MIB Daily: Silver Lake’s $43B Workday Bid Buys the AI Discount, SanDisk +13.67% vs Cisco -8.40% on the Same Memory Squeeze, and a 10-Year That Won’t Follow the 2-Year Down — Own Software LBOs, Watch Hardware Margins
S&P 500 closes above 7,800 for the first time — flat July PPI knocked 2026 hike odds from 55% to under 35%. Hours later, Cleveland’s Hammack demanded an immediate hike, and said one won’t be enough. Silver Lake circles Workday at $43B; Ackman buys six AI-discounted franchises. SanDisk +13.67% on memory tightness; Cisco -8.40% on the same. Reddit joins the S&P 500 next Tuesday; Anthropic’s October IPO is being modelled at $2 trillion. Six days to the Canada tariff cliff.
MIB Daily: CPI’s In-Line Core of 2.5% Steepens the Curve on a $432B Deficit While VIX Craters to 14.55 — Rotate Dell and Oracle Over Microsoft and Amazon as Capex Risk Builds, but What’s Left to Buy Into a Busy Calendar?
July CPI landed exactly on consensus — core at 2.5%, slowest since March 2021 — and the VIX collapsed 4.78% to 14.55, an eight-month low. But the 10-year rose anyway: Treasury booked a record $432B July deficit with customs receipts turning negative. AI hardware ripped (Dell +9.87%, Oracle +5.36%), funded by selling Microsoft and Amazon. Canada rejected a sweetened US offer seven days from the tariff cliff. Meta fell 3.38% as its 29-state trial began. Crude posted its biggest build since 2023.
MIB Daily: The Fed Put Just Got Cheaper — 19-Year Bond Yields and a Trillion-Dollar Chip Wipeout Leave Thursday’s Core PCE to Decide Stagflation, Favoring Macro Hedges Over Tech and Industrials
The Fed held at 3.50%-3.75% but three members dissented for a hike — the first three-way hawkish split since 2016 — and the Dow fell 2.18%, its worst day since April 2025. The 30-year hit a 19-year high at 5.21%. Iran struck a US base in Jordan and rejected Oman’s Hormuz plan; WTI jumped 6.74%. SK Hynix’s miss tipped the Nasdaq 100 into correction, erasing $1 trillion of global chip value. Caterpillar sank 6.91% on data-centre permitting risk.
MIB Daily: Kimi K3 Cracks the AI-Capex Story as Oil Hits a 4-Week High and the Fed Turns Hawkish — Energy Wins as Chips Lose Into FOMC
Chip stocks cratered into a bear market as China’s Moonshot unveiled Kimi K3, an AI model rivaling US systems — erasing $3.3T in sector value since June. Oil hit a four-week high on a sixth night of US Iran strikes and a hit on Kuwait’s desalination plant. Cleveland Fed’s Hammack turned hawkish as China import prices posted their steepest jump since 2008. FAA restored Boeing’s MAX/787 self-certify authority. Coca-Cola’s fairlife halted output after a ransomware hit; SpaceX scrubbed Starship Flight 13.
MIB Weekly: The Fed Talked Tough, the Jobs Data Called Its Bluff — Rotate Out of Memory Chips as Dow Hits 52,900
The S&P 500 gained 1.76% this holiday-shortened week as the Dow notched three fresh records, but a violent AI-infrastructure whipsaw defined the tape: Monday’s snapback reversed into a two-day global semiconductor rout after Meta’s AI-cloud pivot (META +8.85% then -4.90%) triggered a KOSPI circuit breaker. The bigger story was labor: June nonfarm payrolls badly missed at 57K vs. 115K consensus, forcing markets to price out a near-term Fed hike even as Fed officials talked tough on inflation days earlier.
MIB Daily: MRVL +33%, S&P 7,600 on Huang’s Computex Crown — Hammack’s Hike Signal Makes Friday’s NFP the Market’s Next Binary
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang named Marvell “the next trillion-dollar company” at Computex — MRVL +33%, chip equipment up 5-7%, S&P 500 crossed 7,600 for the first time. Alphabet’s $80B equity offering to fund AI capex sent GOOGL -4%; Berkshire took a $10B stake. FTC broadened antitrust probe into Microsoft’s cloud/AI bundling (MSFT -4%). JOLTS April surged 731K above consensus as Cleveland Fed’s Hammack warned a rate hike “may soon be appropriate,” pushing 2026 hike odds to 34% with WTI above $93.
MIB: Ceasefire Collapse, Productivity Miss, and FOMC Dissent Fracture the Bull Case
Iran accused US forces of ceasefire violations, reversing Wednesday’s record rally — WTI +2.71% to $97.66, S&P 500 –0.38%, 10-of-11 sectors red. Q1 nonfarm productivity hit +0.8% (biggest miss since 2023) with ULC at +2.3% and real wages turning negative. Hammack called the FOMC’s rate-cut signal “misleading,” formalizing the 4-dissenter bloc — hike optionality is live. Challenger April cuts +38% MoM with AI driving 26%, collapsing Friday’s NFP consensus to ~60K. Boeing CEO joins Trump’s China delegation; 600-aircraft deal speculation lifts BA.
MIB: Triple Catalyst Day — Iran Ceasefire Crashes Oil, Record Bank Earnings Lift S&P Past 7,000, Trump Threatens Fed Independence
Trump threatens to fire Powell by May if he doesn’t resign, rattling bond markets. Oil crashes 7.87% as Iran ceasefire extended — Trump says war ‘very close to over.’ Fed Beige Book warns gas at $4/gallon and hiring freezes spreading. IEA sees first global oil demand decline since COVID. S&P 500 hits record 7,022 — above 7,000 for the first time. Tesla rockets 8% on AI5 chip milestone (UBS upgrades from Sell). BAC, MS, BLK all post record/near-record Q1 earnings.
