Week of Sept 14 2018 Weekly Recap & The Week Ahead
“A simple rule dictates my buying: Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful,” Warren Buffett
1. Trump Says Apple Should Shift Production to U.S. to Avoid China Tariffs — President Trump tweeted that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) should make more of its products in the U.S. if it wants to avoid tariffs on Chinese imports. In the filing, Apple said the new proposed tariffs would affect prices for a “wide range” of products, including the Watch, AirPods headphones and Beats headphones. China has warned it will match any U.S. tariffs.
2. Trump Readies New Tariffs on Chinese Imports — the Trump administration reportedly set to announce a new round of tariffs on as much as $200B in Chinese goods, while Beijing considers scrapping upcoming trade talks in response. The duties will be set at 10%, below the 25% level announced in early August, to diminish the impact on U.S. consumers ahead of the holiday shopping season and before midterm elections. Global shares are edging down on the news, while the Shanghai Composite closed at its lowest level since 2014. former finance minister Lou Jiwei told a forum, besides retaliating with tariffs, China could also restrict export of goods, raw materials and components core to U.S. manufacturing supply chains.
3. EPA Set to Ease Rules On Methane Leaks for Oil and Gas Companies — the Environmental Protection Agency will reportedly announce a rollback of Obama-era methane emission rules. The EPA proposal wants to give oil and gas companies more time to assess and safely repair infrastructure that’s often found in remote areas. The changes would give drillers a year to perform leak inspections and 60 days to make repairs, double the current time frames.
4. Apple’s iPhone Launch — AAPL unveiled its biggest and most expensive iPhone at its fall launch event, with most of the buzz swirling around a rumored phablet (iPhone Xs Max?) that’s supposed to boast a 6.5-inch OLED screen. Two other models will likely be called the iPhone Xs (5.8-inch OLED) and Xr (6.1-inch LCD). the iPhone XR starting at $749, iPhone Xs starting at $999 and iPhone Xs Max starting at $1,099. More products anticipated include the Watch Series 4, third-gen iPad Pro, budget MacBook, and updated AirPods with a long-delayed charging mat.
5. More Strikes Entertainment Deals — Twitter has struck a host of new media partnerships, bringing “hundreds of hours” of entertainment to audiences in the Asia Pacific region. The deal includes game highlights from the UEFA Champions League, live-streaming from Formula One and live Red Carpet events. Twitter (TWTR) has seen double-digit audience growth in Asia Pacific and is “projecting by about 2020, we’ll be at about a billion views here in (Asia Pacific) alone.”
6. Gas explosions near Boston — NiSource’s (NYSE:NI) Columbia Gas explosions killed at least one person, injured 12 more and forced thousands to evacuate from three communities north of Boston. Some 70 fires, explosions or investigations of gas odor were reported, according to Massachusetts State Police. NiSource’s (NYSE:NI) Columbia Gas unit had said earlier that it would be upgrading gas lines in neighborhoods across the state.
The week ahead — Economic data from Econoday.com:
Tags: US/China Trade War