Week of July 13 2018 Weekly Recap & The Week Ahead

“Accepting losses is the most important single investment device to insure safety of capital.” – Gerald M. Loeb

1. Payments Halted Under Obamacare Program — the Trump administration is suspending a program that pays insurers to stabilize health insurance markets under Obamacare, saying that a recent federal court ruling prevents the money from being disbursed. Based on their 2017 business, the payments amount to $10.4B. With 20M Americans receiving health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, the latest freeze could increase uncertainty and drive up premiums this fall.
2. Brett Kavanaugh Nominated to Supreme Court — Brett Kavanaugh has been nominated for the U.S. Supreme Court, although a tough confirmation fight lies ahead in the Senate. As an ideological conservative he’s expected to push the court to the right on a number of issues, including business regulation. Kavanaugh has been critical of the expanding powers of federal agencies, including on measures like labor rights, credit-card fees and “payday” loans, and has also cast doubt on the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Kavanaugh is widely viewed as being more conservative than Justice Anthony Kennedy, whom Kavanaugh has been nominated to replace.
3. China Ups Tariffs on U.S. Fiber Products — China’s commerce ministry will raise “anti-dumping tariff rates” tomorrow on some optical fiber products originating from the U.S., increasing the levy range to between 33.3% to 78.2%, compared with 4.7% to 18.6% as set in 2011. U.S. companies, including Corning (NYSE:GLW), OFS Fitel (OTCPK:FUWAY) and Draka Communications Americas, are among the firms affected by the change. the Trump administration raised the stakes in its trade war with China, saying it would slap 10% tariffs on an extra $200B worth of Chinese imports. The new list appears to target Beijing’s important manufacturing export industries, going after electronics, textiles, metal components and auto parts.
4. China’s Trade Surplus with U.S. Hits Record — China’s trade surplus with the U.S. swelled to a record in June, a result that could further inflame trade tensions with Washington. Exports to the world’s largest economy rose 5.7%, while imports from the U.S. rose 4%, resulting in a trade surplus of $28.97B. Separately, an explosion at a chemical plant in China overnight killed 19 people and injured 12, marking the latest deadly industrial incident in the country.
5. Index Correlation of 2018 VS Prior Years — courtesy of BIG, in comparing the S&P 500’s performance in 2018 to prior years, correlation of the closing prices – through July 11, of the S&P 500 to every year since 1928. Statistically, just two years correlated strongly with 2018: 1942 and 1980, when the rest of the year was up 11% and 15%, respectively.

The week ahead — Economic data from Econoday.com:

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