
☕️ [Task Coins Giveaway] Daily Market Talk — Anthropic Files S-1

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Midday update: Nasdaq 100 crossed 27,000 for the first time in history. Anthropic quietly filed an S-1, firing the starting gun for what could be the biggest AI IPO cycle in a decade. And Alphabet just announced an $80 billion equity raise for AI infra — then watched its own stock fall on the news. Markets are repricing what it costs to win the AI era.
💬 Today's 3 Big Questions
- Anthropic filed its S-1 confidentially, last valued near $1 trillion. If it goes public with heavy losses at that valuation, would you invest — and what specific metrics (revenue run rate, gross margin, customer retention) would you need to see first?
- Alphabet plans to raise $80B in equity for AI infrastructure with Berkshire putting in $10B, yet GOOGL fell on the announcement. Is the market right to penalise dilution, or is this the kind of capital commitment that looks like genius in five years?
- HPE surged 40% after hours on AI server demand right after Dell's 30% gap two weeks ago. Micron crossed $1,000 per share. Is the enterprise AI hardware trade still early, or has the easy money already been made?
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⏰ Deadline: June 2, 2026, 11:59 PM (SGT)
📊 Quick Market Recap
🌍 Global Macro & Markets
- US crude oil futures closed +5.5% on Middle East supply concerns, before giving back some gains late session after President Trump said US-Iran negotiations are "moving fast" with a deal possible within one week, and indicated Israel-Hezbollah fighting would stop.
- ICE US Dollar Index +0.25%, maintaining recent strength alongside elevated oil prices.
- Trump's Iran timeline signals accelerating diplomacy — any formalised deal would restore Iranian oil supply and could quickly reverse the crude rally.
🇺🇸 US Markets: Nasdaq 27,000 — History Made, AI Supercycle Accelerates
- 📈 Nasdaq 100 surpassed 27,000 for the first time ever. S&P 500 and Dow Jones simultaneously closed at fresh all-time highs. US tech sector +3.2%, AI software index +8.7%.
- NVIDIA (NVDA) +6%, ARM Holdings (ARM) +16% as COMPUTEX 2026 Day 1 opened in Taipei with the RTX Spark platform for AI PCs generating strong momentum.
- Micron Technology (MU) +6.6%, crossing $1,000 per share for the first time; storage chip indices climbed approximately +3.5% in sympathy.
- HP Enterprise (HPE) surged +40% after hours after Q2 revenue and earnings far exceeded analyst estimates with a significant full-year guidance raise. AI server demand cited as the primary driver — echoing Dell's blowout two weeks ago.
- Alphabet (GOOGL) fell after announcing plans to raise $80 billion through equity financing for AI infrastructure, with Berkshire Hathaway committing $10 billion. Markets reacted cautiously to the dilution scale despite the strategic rationale.
- Anthropic was reported to have confidentially filed an S-1 registration statement with the SEC, its first formal step toward a public listing. The company was last valued at approximately $965 billion post-money following its Series H financing round.
🇸🇬 Singapore Markets
- 📈 STI opened at 5,092.68 and slipped to approximately 5,070, down modestly on the first session back after Vesak Day.
- Singapore household net worth rose +6.7% YoY in Q1 2026 (slowing from +7.3% in Q4 2025), per Department of Statistics data. Crucially, liabilities accelerated to +8.2% growth, faster than assets, widening the gap in household financial dynamics.
- DBS Group (D05.SG) announced plans to open 18 new wealth centres across six markets by end-2027 and upgrade 36 existing ones, expanding its Singapore Treasures footprint by 50% to tap Asia's affluent wealth pool projected to reach USD 4.7 trillion in 2026.
- Singtel (Z74.SG) signed a S$1.5 billion three-year committed revolving credit facility with 11 banks, reflecting continued lender confidence following the group's nine-month net profit of S$5.3 billion (more than doubled YoY on Airtel divestment gains).
- CONCORD NE (SEG.SG) entered a 14-year sale-and-leaseback on energy assets worth approximately S$158.5 million, with total estimated lease payments of S$195.7 million.
- AMOS Group (49B.SG) reported FY2026 comprehensive loss of S$14.7 million (vs S$7.4 million prior year); revenue fell 30.2% to S$26.7 million; the group fully exited Hong Kong and Korea operations.
🇭🇰 Hong Kong & China Markets
- Meituan (3690.HK) posted Q1 2026 results after Monday's close: revenue RMB 91 billion (+5.6% YoY), beating estimates. However, core Local Commerce swung to an operating loss of RMB 2 billion as marketing expenses surged +51.1% to RMB 23 billion amid Douyin competition. New Initiatives segment grew +23% YoY to RMB 27 billion.
📅 Key Events Tonight / This Week
- 🇺🇸 COMPUTEX 2026 (June 2–5, ongoing) — Day 1 Nvidia RTX Spark/ARM reveals done; Days 2–4 continue
- 🇺🇸 Microsoft Build 2026 (June 2, ongoing) — AI developer tools, Copilot updates
- 🇺🇸 ADP Employment Change (May) — Wednesday, June 3, approx. 20:15 SGT
- 🇺🇸 ISM Services PMI (May) — Wednesday, June 3, approx. 22:00 SGT
- 🇺🇸 Fed Beige Book — Wednesday, June 3, 02:00 SGT (Thursday)
- 🇺🇸 Broadcom (AVGO) Q2 FY2026 earnings — Thursday, June 4, after market
- 🇺🇸 SpaceX IPO roadshow — Thursday, June 4 (tentative)
- 🇺🇸 US May Nonfarm Payrolls — Friday, June 5, 20:30 SGT
- 🌍 US-Iran nuclear talks — Friday, June 5 (tentative; Trump's "one week" timeline suggests accelerating)
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