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Friday, January 3, 2020

Markets shudder after US airstrike; Recession tops CEO fears; Tesla cuts prices

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By Julia Horowitz • Friday, January 3

Welcome back to those who, like me, are returning from some time off with family and friends. In today's newsletter: Markets retreat after the US kills a top Iranian military leader, while oil gets a boost. Plus, a recession is the top worry for CEOs in 2020, and Tesla cuts prices for its China-made cars just days after delivery begins.

US stock futures point lower as geopolitical risks take center stage. Markets in Europe fell in early trading, following stocks in Asia.

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What's happening now in markets:
▼ Dow futures 28,480 (-1.2%)
▼  S&P futures 3,215 (-1.3%)
▼ Nasdaq futures 8,753 (-1.6%)
FTSE 100 7,565 (-0.5%)
▼ US 10-year yield 1.811%
 Gold $1,551 (+1.5%)
 US oil $63.65 (+4.1%)

 MARKET DATA AS OF 6:10 AM ET

MARKET FLASH

Markets retreat after US kills Iranian military leader


Global instability is shaking investors after a bullish start to the year.

What happened: The United States killed a top Iranian military leader in an airstrike at Baghdad's airport on Friday morning local time. The attack, which was ordered by President Donald Trump, raises the specter of retaliation and further military escalation in a very sensitive region.

Traders respond: Brent crude futures, the global benchmark for oil prices, shot up 4% to above $69 per barrel. Stocks in Europe were lower in early trading, with Germany's DAX down 1.9% and Britain's FTSE 100 off 0.5%. US stock futures point lower, too, with the Dow set to tumble more than 300 points and the S&P 500 set to open down 1.3%.
What happens next: Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy, expects Iran to retaliate but thinks its response "will likely be limited to Iraq and fall short of large-scale conflict."

Its analysts predict that oil prices will likely hold around $70 per barrel, but could push up toward $80 "if the conflict spreads to the oil fields of southern Iraq or if Iranian harassment of commercial shipping intensifies."

Remember: The global environment was already supportive of oil prices. US shale production is slowing, Venezuelan production is suffering, and OPEC announced deeper supply cuts in December, Bernstein analyst Oswald Clint told me.

Clint already had a price target for Brent crude of $70 per barrel for 2020, above the industry consensus. Heightened tensions between the United States and Iran support that outlook, he said.
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VOICES

The stock market party can't last forever

 

"If history repeats itself we'd see sideways action in January and February and outright declines in March and April."


BESPOKE CO-FOUNDER PAUL HICKEY
 

Read more from CNN Business.

 

DATA POINT

A recession is the top worry for CEOs in 2020


Economists aren't predicting a global or US recession in 2020. But top executives are still bracing themselves for the worst.

American CEOs say a recession is their top concern heading into next year, according to a new survey from the Conference Board. In 2019, cybersecurity was their top worry, while a recession was in third place.

Bart van Ark, the Conference Board's chief economist, said these concerns "reflect the slowing economy of the past year and the uncertainties about the outcome of the trade disputes." But he thinks the mood will improve as business leaders take in a slightly better outlook for the global economy and easing trade tensions.

"We anticipate that a drumbeat of negative sentiment — which can become a self-fulling prophecy — can be avoided, and that we will see more confidence about business prospects in 2020," he said.

However, with executives on edge, any bad news could reverberate and affect investment.

See here: Data released this week by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia shows that the economies of nine US states are expected to contract within six months. That's the highest number since the end of the Great Recession in 2009, according to Bloomberg.
 

UP NEXT


The ISM Manufacturing Index for December arrives at 10 a.m. ET. That's followed by the Fed minutes from the central bank's December meeting at 2 p.m. ET.

This weekend: We're watching to see how rising tensions between the United States and Iran unfold, which could affect the outlook for oil prices and stocks.


WHAT WE'RE READING AND WATCHING

 The stock market is on fire. History shows that won't last (CNN Business)
 Gold and silver climb as Iran attack sends haven assets higher (Bloomberg)
 Turkish jet company blames rogue employee for Ghosn escape (FT)
 Ryanair CEO says company may not get 737 Max until October (Reuters)
 Former HBO chief signs production deal with Apple (CNN Business)

FINAL WORD

Tesla is already cutting the prices of China-built cars


Just days after starting deliveries, Tesla is lowering the prices of cars it builds in China.

The electric car company on Friday slashed the starting price of its Shanghai-made Model 3 sedan to 323,800 Chinese yuan (about $46,400) from 355,800 yuan (about $51,000). With government subsidies, the cost could drop to as low as 299,050 yuan (about $42,900) — about 16% off the original sticker price, my CNN Business colleagues Jill Disis and Laura He report.

The takeaway: China is the world's largest car market, though sales have fallen for two consecutive years as its economy falters. Doing well there is a big part of Tesla's plans for growth.

The company has said it wants to eventually make 500,000 cars a year at its new plant in Shanghai. It just needs to make sure it can sell them at a profit.

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