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Week 52 -2022 | From Dec. 26 to Dec. 30, 2022 |
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| Week 45 -2022 | From Nov. 07 to Nov. 11, 2022 |
10-Year Treasury Yield
U.S. Treasury yields climbed on Tuesday as markets reopened after Monday’s Christmas holiday and investors looked ahead to 2023. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note was up by around 10 basis points to trade at 3.851%. Meanwhile, the 2-year Treasury yield rose 7 basis points to 4.391%. Yields and prices have an inverted relationship. One basis point is equivalent to 0.01%.
Amazon
Amazon lost half its value this year as tech stocks got crushed and recession fears grew. Amazon shares are about to wrap up their worst year since 2000 and second worst on record.The stock has plunged 51% this year, wiping out hundreds of billions of dollars in market cap. Among the most valuable tech companies, Amazon still performed better than Meta and Tesla. Shares of the e-retailer are wrapping up their worst year since the dot-com crash. The stock has tumbled 51% in 2022, marking the biggest decline since 2000, when it plunged 80%. Only Tesla Amazon’s market cap has shrunk to about $834 billion from $1.7 trillion to start the year. The company fell out of the trillion-dollar club last month. Much of Amazon’s misfortunes are tied to the economy and macro environment. Soaring inflation and rising interest rates have pushed investors away from growth and into companies with high profit margins, consistent cash flow and high dividend yields. But Amazon investors have had other reasons to exit the stock. The company is contending with slowing sales, as predictions of a sustained post-Covid e-commerce boom didn’t pan out. At the height of the pandemic, consumers came to depend on online retailers like Amazon for goods ranging from toilet paper and face masks to patio furniture. That drove Amazon’s stock to record highs as sales soared. As the economy reopened, consumers gradually returned to shopping in stores and spending on things like travel and restaurants, which caused Amazon’s impressive revenue growth to fade. The situation only worsened at the start of this year, as the company confronted higher costs tied to inflation, the war in Ukraine and supply chain constraints. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, who succeeded founder Jeff Bezos at the helm in July 2021, admitted that the company hired too many workers and overbuilt its warehouse network as it raced to keep up with pandemic-era demand. It’s since paused or abandoned plans to open some new facilities, and its head count shrank in the second quarter.
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