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2026.06.18 03:37

☕ [Task Coins Giveaway] Daily Market Talk — Warsh's First Meeting, Markets Didn't Like It

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Warsh's first Fed meeting flipped expectations hawkish — S&P -1.2%, Nasdaq -1.3%. SpaceX had its first down day post-IPO, Apple's warning on iPhone price hikes, and SG exports hit a 20-year high. Let's dig in 👇

💬 3 Questions — drop your take, earn coins

  1. Warsh held rates but the dot plot now leans hawkish (median 3.8%, 9/18 see hikes in 2026). Is this the right call on sticky inflation, or is the Fed tightening into a slowdown? What's your read?
  2. SpaceX is down today but still +42% from IPO and briefly bigger than Amazon. Healthy pullback or the start of something bigger? Would you buy this dip?
  3. SG NODX is on fire thanks to AI memory demand. Which SGX names do you think actually benefit from the chip supercycle — and is this sustainable?

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📊 Quick Recap — What Moved & Why

🇺🇸 US — Hawkish Fed Hit Risk Assets

🔑 Key Event: Warsh's hawkish Fed debut Fed held rates at 3.50-3.75% (12-0 vote), but Warsh's first dot plot lifted the 2026 median to 3.8% from 3.4%, with 9 of 18 officials seeing at least one hike. PCE inflation now seen at 3.6% by year-end. Warsh also scrapped forward guidance and didn't submit his own dot — a clear break from the Powell-era playbook. Result: S&P, Nasdaq, Dow all dropped 1%+, Treasury yields jumped, USD +1%. The market is now pricing in a tighter-for-longer Fed, and rate-sensitive growth names took the hit.

👀 Other to Watch

  • Robinhood (HOOD) +12% / Webull +8% → 10% workforce cut + record trading volumes; Deutsche Bank raised HOOD target to $105
  • Semis +1.4% bucked the selloff → Micron crossed $1T market cap, SanDisk +700% YTD on the AI memory supercycle
  • Apple (AAPL) → Tim Cook warned iPhone price hikes are unavoidable as memory/storage costs 4x'd in a year (~$270 added to iPhone 18 Pro)
  • SpaceX (SPCX) -4.8% → First down day since IPO, options just started trading (likely profit-taking); still +42% above $135 IPO price

🇸🇬 Singapore — Export Boom Powered by AI Memory

🔑 Key Event: NODX +38.4% YoY, fastest since 2003 Singapore's May exports surged +38.4% YoY, the fastest pace in over 20 years, with electronics exports up a stunning +94.8% on AI-driven demand from hyperscalers like Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon (combined 2026 capex >S$897B). NODX to the US alone rose +80.9%. Non-electronics grew just 17.7%, weighed by elevated energy prices from the Middle East conflict — meaning the entire export story right now is essentially an AI chip story. STI closed +1.16% at 5,176, with semis-linked names leading.

👀 Other to Watch

  • Jardine Matheson (J36) → First-ever Investor Day: plans to recycle US$4B from portfolio + launch US$500M buyback through 2027; targets 9% TSR & 5% dividend growth
  • Boustead (F9D) → Esri Australia (88.2% owned) won its largest-ever S$60M federal contract renewal; expected to lift FY2027 EPS
  • Mapletree PanAsia (N2IU) → Priced S$200M green notes at 2.530% due 2033, Baa2 rated; OCBC & UOB as lead managers
  • Accrelist (QZG) → New CEO Derek Cheong (effective June 16) + signed term sheet to acquire 51% of a China aesthetics business in Xiamen
  • SG resignation rate → Hit record low 1.0% in Q1 2026 (finance/insurance lowest at 0.6%), signals a cooling but sticky labour market

🇭🇰 HK/China — Dragged by Fed Risk-Off

🔑 Key Event: ADRs -1.1%, no China-specific catalyst China ADRs fell broadly in US trading, tracking the global risk-off after the hawkish Fed. No standout China-specific news today, but the read-through is that HK/China remain hostage to US rate sentiment in the near term — a stronger USD and higher yields keep capital flowing away from EM/HK.

👀 Other to Watch

  • SK Hynix +186% YTD (Korea) → Holds 70-80% of HBM market — this is the upstream engine behind SG's chip export surge, worth tracking for any spillover to HK/China memory names

🌍 Other

  • Gold down, USD +1% → Hawkish Fed + easing Middle East tensions reduced safe-haven demand
  • US-Iran Hormuz deal → Framework signed; formal signing Friday June 19 in Switzerland, 60-day window to finalize sanctions/nuclear terms

📅 Tonight/This week: US Jobless Claims (~8:30 PM SGT) · Hormuz signing Fri · Fed speakers ongoing · Lum Chang halts pending

Not investment advice, just market talk 🙏

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