Closing Recap
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Index | Up/Down | % | Last |
DJ Industrials | 119.71 | 0.522% | 53,463 |
S&P 500 | 16.59 | 0.22% | 7,708 |
Nasdaq | 41.38 | 0.16% | 26,331 |
Russell 2000 | 15.05 | 0.50% | 3,032 |
U.S. stocks finished modestly higher on a day where the big story was the U.S. Treasury saying it is at least doubling the maximum size of purchases of longer-dated nominal coupons in its program to buy back government debt, raising the cap from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation beginning Sept. 9. That news was welcomed by Wall Street as stock prices jumped along with a big rebound in Treasury prices, as yields pulled back notably from multi-year highs, leading to a rise in risk assets and precious metals/crypto. In stock news, technology (XLK) was the biggest laggard in the S&P along with financials (XLF) as banks slid all day. The data-center backlash is intensifying stateside as Pennsylvania became the latest state to impose strict rules on developers Tuesday (followed restrictions from Texas and New York recently) which weighed on data center plays. Healthcare (XLV) and Biotech (XBI) was the big winner today following as MRNA’s personalized mRNA cancer therapy, developed with MRK, reduced the risk of melanoma recurrence and distant spread in a late-stage trial when used in combination with Keytruda. Consumer Discretionary (XLY), materials (XLB) and Consumer Staples (XLP) rounded out the winners. Retailer earnings were in focus this morning with TGT, LOW, RTJX moving with WMT, BABA reporting tomorrow morning.
In trade news, Bloomberg reported the tentative trade agreement between the U.S. and Canada would cut tariffs on certain Canadian exports of steel and aluminum to 25%, citing people familiar with the matter. Details have yet to be finalized and are not anticipated to apply across the board, and different rates could apply to certain derivative products that include such metals, the authors note.
Interesting stats: 1) @Barchart noted on X, Stock Market Crash Hindenburg Omen Triggered. The Hindenburg Omen, an indicator that correctly detected the 1987 and 2008 stock market crashes, has triggered 15 times in the past 3 months for the $SPX. The record is 16 times, which was followed by a 19% dump.” 2) @Barchart also noted on X, “The number of days when the S&P 500 price and breadth move in opposite directions is on track to shatter the record.”
FOMC Minutes
- Most participants at Fed's July 28-29 meeting supported keeping interest rates unchanged, but several favored an increase, minutes show. Fed minutes showed some participants noted financial conditions might not be restrictive enough to return inflation to 2% target. Many participants assessed higher rates would likely be necessary if inflation did not fall. Chairman Warsh noted six scheduled meetings per year, held roughly every two months, would allow more information to accumulate between meetings.
Commodities
- Precious metals were big winners given the surprise liquidity support announcement by the U.S. Treasury that knocked down bond yields and the dollar. December gold prices rose +$124.70, or +2.82%, to settle at $4,545.30 an ounce (highest since early June) while September Silver rises +$1.79, or +2.79%, to finish at $65.83 an ounce. The U.S. Treasury said to double sizes of some debt buyback operations which pushed the dollar lower along with Treasury yields, supporting precious metals. Oil prices stay strong as WTI crude gained $0.89 or 1.05% to settle at $85.83 per barrel while Brent crude advanced $0.60 or 0.66% to settle at $91.62 per barrel.
Currencies & Treasuries
- Treasury yields tumbled on Wednesday, especially on the long end of the curve after the U.S. Treasury announced it would double the size of liquidity support buyback operations for longer-dated nominal coupon securities from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation. The change, which will apply to the 10-year to 20-year sector and the 20-year to 30-year sector, will be effective Sept. 9 through Nov. 4.
- Following the headlines, bonds jumped and yields fell as the 30-yr yield fell almost 10 basis points (bps) to around 5.187% (after hitting 19-yr highs of 5.337% the day prior), while the benchmark 10-yr yield fell -56bps to 4.64%. Separately, an $18B U.S. Treasury auction of 20-year bonds had steady demand (bit to over 2.53), as a global selloff of long-term government debt eased with the prospect of increasing buybacks with high yield of 5.204%, up from 5.163% in the July 22 tender.
- The U.S. dollar (DXY) was broadly lower as the USD/JPY came under renewed pressure after the U.S. Treasury Department expanded liquidity support measures. The unexpected Treasury buyback announcement may reflect growing concern over the long-end selloff. The announcement comes after a rally in JGBs ahead of a closely watched 20-year auction.
- Bitcoin extended recent gains rising over 6% to $68,650 as crypto surged ahead of President Donald Trump hosting crypto executives later in the day as U.S. regulators advance their framework for certain digital assets; Ethereum +9.25% nearing $2,100.
Macro | Up/Down | Last |
WTI Crude | 0.89 | 85.83 |
Brent | 0.60 | 91.62 |
Gold | 124.70 | 4,545.30 |
EUR/USD | 0.0098 | 1.1672 |
JPY/USD | -1.08 | 158.54 |
10-Year Note | -0.051 | 4.652% |
Sector News Breakdown
Retail, Consumer Staples & Restaurants:
- Broadline Retail: TGT posted Q2 comp sales growth of 3.8% vs. estimates of 2.4%, with net sales of $26.54B beating the $26.14B consensus and adjusted EPS of $4.11 crushing the $2.29 estimate, though $994M in pretax tariff refund benefits drove the bulk of the outperformance. Raises FY EPS view to $9.90-$10.90 from prior $7.5-$8.50 and sees net sales growth around 5% vs. prior range of 4%.
- Consumer Products: in beauty space, EL Q4 top/bottom line results topped consensus while forecast annual profit above consensus (sees FY27 adjusted EPS $3.06-$3.31 vs. consensus $3.18) while sees FY27 organic net sales growth of 3%-5% and raises FY27 adj operating margin view to 12.7%-13.5%.
- Discount Retailers: DLTR was upgraded to Hold and raise tgt to $135 from $85 as sees improved execution and potential upside from Dollar Tree’s multi-price strategy; Q2 rolling foot traffic increased 1.4% versus a 0.8% decline in Q1, with July traffic up 4.5%.
- Off Price Retail sector: TJX reported Q2 adj EPS of $1.22 beats by $0.03 and revenue rose 5.4% y/y to $15.18B, slightly beating by $20M and raises FY27 pretax profit margin view (to 12%-12.1%) and diluted earnings per share guidance and plans to increase store growth to 4% beginning in FY28; shares fell as guided Q3 EPS $1.30-$1.32 vs. est. $1.35 while reaffirms comp sales view of 3%-4% growth.
- Food sector: PPC shares jumped after majority owner JBS made a new offer to buy the remaining stake it doesn't already own and delist the co. Brazil's JBS, which owns ~82% proposed a stock-for-stock deal, a different approach from a failed 2021 all-cash bid that was withdrawn after price issues; several food related stocks surging today CPG, GIS, SJM, KHC among others.
Homebuilders, Building Products, Home Furnishing:
- Home Improvement Retailers: LOW reported comparable sales increased by 0.2% (below rival HD comps of +1.7%), driven by strong performance in Pro and home services sales, as well as a 15.7% increase in online sales; gross margin rate fell by 80 basis points to 33.0% of sales, and Q2 Operating income was 13.7% of sales, vs. 14.5% y/y; narrowed its year outlook across the board.
- Homebuilder sector: Shares of U.S. housebuilders jump as Treasury yields retreat (KBH, DHI, LEN, etc.) TOL reported a 3Q EPS beat last night, driven by a 16% HB EBIT margin and JV income, as its higher-income buyer base offset the closing of more aged specs this quarter; Q3 revs fell -8% y/y to $2.65B vs. est. $2.62B; Q3 net income fell -24.2% y/y to $280.1M; Q3 deliveries declined 10%.
- Home Furnishing sector: LZB shares tumble after Q1 written same-store sales inflected positive in the quarter (to +3%), but sales and EPS were below expectations given ongoing challenges in the industry; also issued Q2 sales and implied EPS guidance below consensus, pressured by continued investments.
Autos, Leisure, Gaming & Lodging:
- Cruise Lines sector: VIK posted Q2 revs rising 16.5% y/y to $2.19B beating the $2.14B estimate as adj Ebitda rose 18.2% y/y saying revenue growth was mainly driven by increased Capacity Passenger Cruise Days from fleet growth; advance bookings for 2026 season are $6.39B up 13% y/y same point and advance bookings for 2027 season are $4.71B, 21% higher than 2026 at same point.
- Leisure sector: DOOO was upgraded from Hold to Buy at TDCowen as the firm forecast revenue growth of ~6% Y/y. The positive is strength in Year-Round (+18% Y/y) as Defender momentum/share gains continue, and a final inventory alignment (~$100mm) of wholesale-to-retail.
- Casinos & Gaming: Truist noted latest LV Strip survey (LVS, WYNN, CZR, MGM) is showing a choppy Q3 after Q2 finished positive. A strong July is followed by a softer Aug/Sept which somewhat ties to Q2 earnings commentary and follows Truist's thesis of an improving but not "hockey stick" recovery. Truist's early read into Oct shows positive momentum with strong trends across all cohorts (even at Low-End).
Energy
- E&P Sector: APA was upgraded to Buy with $48 PT at Argus after recent results as EPS results beat Argus's estimate of $1.79 and the Consensus estimate of $1.80 and raised its 2026 total adjusted production to 361,000 BOE/d (from 360,000 BOE/d previously) due largely to higher expected oil production. NOG announces proposed $500M private offering of Senior notes. Oil refiners snapped winning streak as DINO, PSX rally of 7 straight winning sessions snapped. SOC shares jumped late day after Bloomberg reported California losses bid to block Sable Offshore pipeline.
- Utilities/Nuclear: Goldman Sachs said Tuesday’s announcement in Pennsylvania that it is looking to place higher requirements on data center developers could slow project timelines, but believe the actual impact on high-quality, large-scale data center developments will be minimal, with the primary burden falling on speculative, under-capitalized projects. Shares on TLN, NRG, and VST all fell sharply on the news, creating a buying opportunity said the broker.
Financials
- The S&P 500 Financials sector (BKX) had risen for 13 consecutive weeks, the longest such streak on record, according to BTIG strategist Jonathan Krinsky, but he warns that the group could be vulnerable to a pullback as September approached. Banking stocks did underperform today, with notable declines in GS, MS, C, JPM, WFC, and other large/midcap names.
- Crypto sector: shares of BLSH, CRCL, COIN, BMNR, MSTR and other crypto related names jumped today as President Trump hosted crypto executives as U.S. regulators advance their framework for certain digital assets. The SEC this week proposed long-awaited rules that would exempt certain Token offerings from securities regulations, making it easier for crypto companies to issue tokens and raise money.
- Insurance sector: Morgan Stanley upgraded shares of NP, TWFG to Overweight saying in P&C Insurance State of the Industry that while Q2 results showed overall strong margins, with continued growth deceleration due to intensifying competition, share price moves did not fully Align with fundamentals. The form upgrades NP and TWFG to Overweight due to differentiated growth profiles vs peers.
- Brokers & Exchanges: CME was downgraded to Hold from Buy at Deutsche Bank in Brokers, Asset Managers & Exchanges earnings recap saying while they remain constructive on many of the stocks in its coverage over a 12-month Horizon, many stocks in its coverage have substantially outperformed the market in recent weeks and now sees less upside potential to its price targets vs entering Q2 earnings.
- Fintech sector: JKHY delivered Q4 results and F2027 outlook is ahead of expectations as the beat was driven predominantly by stronger non-GAAP revenues in the Payments and Complementary segments, along with additional upside from deconversion revenues. FY2027 outlook is stronger vs. Consensus at the midpoint for non-GAAP revenues and implied adjusted operating income.
- Mortgage service sector: shares of RKT, COMP, ZG, OPEN and others saw early strength as Treasury yields fell amid Treasury intervention on long end of the curve.
Biotech & Pharma:
- MRNA and MRK shares both surged after the two announced topline results from the Phase 3 INTerpath-001 trial evaluating adjuvant treatment with intismeran autogene, a novel investigational mRNA-based individualized neoantigen therapy being jointly developed by Merck and Moderna, in combination with KEYTRUDA, Merck's anti-PD-1 therapy, in patients with completely resected stage IIB-IV melanoma. The trial met its primary endpoint of recurrence-free survival and a key secondary endpoint of distant metastasis-free survival.
- Healthcare Technology; TEM shares jumped in sympathy with the MRK news primarily as a Precision Oncology/AI Diagnostics and data play. Note Tempus has an expanded multi-year strategic collaboration with Merck focused on Ai-driven Precision Medicine, biomarker discovery, resistance mechanisms, and rational combinations using Tempus’s de-identified multimodal data + Lens platform/Workspaces. Also, Moderna utilizes Tempus AI’s genetic and multimodal data platform primarily through an ongoing, expanded partnership with Tempus’ clinical partner, Personalis (PSNL).
- More follow thru in MedTech/genomics: shares of PRME, RXRX, DNA also moved higher like TEM success validates the broader platform of personalized/individualized cancer vaccines that rely on tumor sequencing to identify patient-specific neoantigens, AI/computational prediction of immunogenic targets, and delivery via mRNA. This de-risks the approach and lifts sentiment across adjacent biotech names involved in precision oncology, AI-driven discovery, synthetic biology, genomics data, and gene/editing technologies—even if they are not direct partners or competitors in this trial.
Industrials & Materials
- Defense sector: defense contractor LYNX shares opened at $15.50 after its 17M share IPO priced at $17.50 as the size was reduced to 17M shares of common stock from 24M shares of common stock and priced below the $19.00-$22.00 range. MRCY posted quarterly results as Q4 adj. EPS $0.37 vs. est. $0.38; revenue $289.8Mm vs. est. $266.1Mm; adj. EBITDA $49.0Mm vs. est. $45.8Mm, backlog over $1.9B with $1.0B representing orders expected to be recognized as revenue within next 12 month.
- Aerospace sector: SPCX shares fell ahead of next IPO-related lock-up release tomorrow, Thursday, August 20, 2026, involving up to ~319M shares. SpaceX went public around June 11–12, 2026, at $135 per share. It uses a staggered lock-up. HONA was upgraded to Overweight at Morgan Stanley saying the company’s revenue growth is likely to be weaker than peers but its current valuation more than compensates for risks. Against a backdrop of robust commercial aerospace and defense demand, HONA's broad installed base and sizable Commercial Aftermarket and Defense & Space exposure should limit the risk that supply chain constraints alone translate into sustained negative growth.
- Transport sector: NSC shares jumped as the U.S. Surface Transportation Board said it has resumed consideration of UNP’s proposed merger with the railroad, while stressing that the move does not signal approval of the $85-billion deal. The board removed the proceeding from abeyance after determining that supplemental information submitted by the railroads was sufficient to resume the review process.
- Precious metal miners surged with CDE, AG, AEM, HL, FSM all rising more than 10% by midday given the jump in precious metal prices (gold/silver/palladium) after the surprise liquidity support announcement by the U.S. Treasury that knocked down bond yields and the dollar. Industrial metal names like CENX fell along with steel stocks NUE, STLD, CLF after Bloomberg reported the tentative trade agreement between the U.S./Canada would cut tariffs on certain Canadian exports of steel and aluminum to 25%.
AI, Internet, Media & Telecom
- AI/Neocloud sector: NBIS shares fell as announces proposed private offering of $4.50B of convertible Senior notes saying proceeds to fund business growth, data center expansion, Ai Cloud development; OpenAI’s second-quarter sales show tepid growth compared with Anthropic as the ChatGPT-maker’s revenue disappointed some investors, although the company told them its growth accelerated in the third quarter, per the WSJ. AI infrastructure sector broadly lower (CIFR, WULF, IREN, HUT, HIVE, RIOT and others), getting hit as Tuesday's announcement in Pennsylvania that it is looking to place higher requirements on data center developers could slow project timelines (which follows Texas in tightening Data Center rules, focused on local community approvals).
- Hyperscalers: GOOGL raised A$5.5B ($3.89B) via its inaugural Australian Dollar debt issuance, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters; GOOGL raised the amount by issuing 3-, 5-, 10- and 20-year bonds, the term sheet showed. The company set the coupon at 6.9% for the longest tenor bond tranche, according to the term sheet.
- Telecom sector: CCOI was downgraded to Underweight at JP Morgan and cut tgt to $9 from $22 after another disappointing quarter, noting a slower wave-installation pace and softer revenue and EBITDA, and sees continued sales pressure for Cogent, driven in part by the runoff of legacy Sprint contracts.
Hardware & Software movers:
- Optical sector: CIEN was upgraded to Outperform at Northland and raised its price tgt to $500 from $450 saying strong results from Ciena's key supplier LITE, along with its plans to increase critical pump laser capacity by four-times in coming quarters should drive the stock higher.
- IT Services & Consulting: KEYS posted another beat and guidance raise, driven by AI infrastructure-related demand, and company now on track toward annualized EPS greater than $15 by YE27, a year earlier than prior forecast. WYFI shares fell as the company unveiled a proposed private placement of $250M Convertible Senior Notes due 2032 under Rule 144A. Initial purchasers may buy up to an additional $37.5M of notes within 13 days of issuance.
- Robotics sector: JD launches robotics strategy, plans ten‑billion‑yuan investment by 2028 to help 100 brands top 1 bln yuan sales; said it will focus on supply‑chain, services and technology to accelerate commercialization and scenario deployment of robotics.
Semiconductor sector:
- ADI posted a top and bottom line beat ($3.45/$4.02B vs. est. $3.34/$3.93B) and says its Q3 revenue rose 40% to $4.02B, vs consensus ests of $3.92B saying demand continued to strengthen across their product portfolio and regions throughout the third quarter, which is reflected in record Q4 outlook.
- CBRS announced a new version of its server hardware that includes its dinner-plate-sized chips that it says will speed AI chatbot queries. CBRS unveiled the CS-4, claiming up to 30x faster than NVDA and AMD GPU setups while doubling the CS-3 and delivering 10x the throughput per watt. Cerebras makes AI hardware and chips that compete with Nvidia and targets the portion of AI called inference, the computing process of generating an answer in a chatbot such as Anthropic’s Claude.
- MRVL shares jumped after saying it issued GOOGL a warrant to buy a stake worth about $12.18 billion as part of a deal to help develop custom chips for the search giant.
- NVDA chips were in focus after reports that small batches of H200 processors — roughly 10,000 units each — have been allowed to enter mainland China for ByteDance and Tencent – Financial Times said.
- SKHY announced a massive shareholder return plan as the AI-memory leader plans to buy back and cancel up to KRW40T ($28.6B) of stock, while committing to return more than 50% of 2025-27 free cash flow to shareholders.