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Stocks, Gold, Bitcoin All Jump As Venezuela Concerns Outweighted By AI Optimism

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Stocks, Gold, Bitcoin All Jump As Venezuela Concerns Outweighted By AI Optimism
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Stocks, Gold, Bitcoin All Jump As Venezuela Concerns Outweighted By AI Optimism

Stocks, Gold, Bitcoin All Jump As Venezuela Concerns Outweighted By AI Optimism

Global stocks, US futures, gold, the dollar and bitcoin all rose after the purge of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro fanned geopolitical risk, while renewed momentum in the AI trade powered tech heavyweights in Asian hours. As of 8:15am ET, S&P futures were up 0.3% while Nasdaq futures gained 0.6%, with chip stocks such as AMD, Micron Technology and Intel gaining more than 3% in premarket trading. . In Europe, the Stoxx 600 rose 0.4% and was on course for a record close with most of the upside coming from a handful of sectors. Tech stocks are leading, as they did in Asia overnight. Spot gold advanced nearly 2% to climb above $4,410 an ounce, while silver jumped more than 3%. A gauge of the dollar headed for its biggest gain in two weeks. The US economic calendar includes December ISM manufacturing at 10am; ahead this week are S&P Global US services PMI, ADP employment change, ISM services index, JOLTS job openings, factory orders and December employment. No Fed speakers are scheduled for Monday; Richmond Fed’s Barkin is set to speak on the economic outlook on Tuesday.

In premarket trading, Mag 7 stocks are mostly green (Tesla +1.5%, Nvidia +1.5%, Amazon +0.4%, Alphabet +0.2%, Microsoft +0.1%, Apple -0.2%, Meta -0.1%).

  • Energy names including Chevron (CVX +6%) and Baker Hughes (BKR +6%) are rallying after President Donald Trump said a team of US officials will “run” Venezuela and that Washington requires “total access” to the country, including its oil reserves.
  • Gold stocks, including Newmont (NEM +1.7%) and Barrick Mining (B +1.8%) are higher as precious metals advance while investors weigh elevated geopolitical risks.
  • Memory and semiconductor equipment stocks rise amid continued optimism over the rollout of AI. Micron (MU) +3%, and Sandisk (SNDK) +4%
  • Centene (CNC) rises 1.8% and Oscar Health (OSCR) gains 3% after Barclays upgraded both health insurance names. Barclays writes that Centene has “attractive” margin upside from the Affordable Care Act exchange, while Oscar is “priced attractively and the market is currently over-discounting the negative outcomes from expiring subsidies.”
  • Estee Lauder (EL) gains 4% after Raymond James analyst Olivia Tong raised her recommendation on the beauty company to strong buy. Her price target of $130 is the highest of all analysts tracked by Bloomberg.
  • Fortive Corp. (FTV) falls 1.5% premarket after Mizuho Securities analyst Brett Linzey cut the recommendation on the industrial technology company to underperform, expecting “a slow start to ‘26 across more than half of its portfolio (government, medical, retail/consumer) as funding delays and uncertainty persists.”
  • GH Research (GHRS) soars 36% after saying that the FDA has lifted the clinical hold on its investigational new drug application for GH001, allowing US subject enrollment and advancing the company toward initiating its global Phase 3 program in 2026.
  • Mobileye (MBLY) rises 7% after saying an unnamed US-based automaker has chosen its EyeQ6H chip powered solution as standard across mass-market to premium vehicles.
  • QXO (QXO) climbs 4% after the company confirmed that funds managed by Apollo Global and other investors agreed to invest $1.2 billion through a new series of convertible perpetual preferred stock to strengthen the company’s financial flexibility for acquisitions.
  • Zenas Biopharma (ZBIO) slumps 49% after detailing results from a Phase 3 trial of obexelimab in immunoglobulin G4-related disease.

In corporate news, Musk’s Grok is facing mounting criticism and threats of government action around the world. The AI chatbot created sexualized images, including of minors, on the social media platform X in response to user prompts. Saks is said to be in talks for a $1 billion bankruptcy loan to keep the business running. 

Trump’s assertion that the US will run Venezuela, at least temporarily, means the country has a shot at restoring democracy and prosperity, according to Latin America Geo-economics analyst Jimena Zuniga. Hedge Fund Tribeca eyes a “massive gold rush” of investment opportunities in the country. On the geopoltical front, Secretary of State Rubio said the US will use leverage over oil to force further change in Venezuela and demanded it sever ties with Iran, Hezbollah and Cuba. Social media users in China are pointing to the US attack as providing a template for a possible move against Taiwan. 

Brent crude swung between gains and losses as oil traders weighed the fallout from the developments in Caracas. Chevron Corp. rose more than 6% in early trading, alongside sharp gains across US oil majors, after President Donald Trump floated plans for a US-led revival of Venezuela’s industry.

“The economic impact of what happened in Venezuela is too small to weigh on equity markets,” said Christopher Dembik, senior investment adviser at Pictet Asset Management. “That’s also true when it comes to oil: people have had the time to take a look at the data and in the most optimistic scenario, it will take two or three years to have a significant impact.”

Meanwhile, AI remains the hot topic for equity traders this Monday. Nvidia partner Hon Hai’s quarterly sales beat estimates after global tech firms accelerated their build-out of data centers, TSMC jumped after Goldman analysts lifted their price target by 35% and a Chinese national investment fund raised its stake in SMIC. And while some investors are asking if the AI boom is a bubble waiting to pop, history suggests the answer isn’t easy to gauge as the following table from Bloomberg shows.

The buoyant mood in big tech stocks was most prevalent in Asia, where a regional gauge hit an all-time high. Technology and mining equities led gains in Europe. 

AI “absolutely stays the most dominant factor in the markets right now,” Charu Chanana, chief investment strategist at Saxo Markets, told Bloomberg TV. “Tech optimism continues to overpower any of the other narratives.”

Elsewhere, the Fed’s Paulson said modest additional rate cuts could be appropriate later this year, but conditioned that outcome on a benign outlook for the economy. Former Treasury Secretary and Fed Chair Yellen warned of a growing “fiscal dominance” threat to the US economy when she spoke at the AEA’s weekend meeting.

  • In Europe, the Stoxx 600 is up 0.4% and on course for a record close with most of the upside coming from a handful of sectors. Tech stocks are leading, as they did in Asia overnight. And defense stocks have benefited from the US capture of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro. Oil prices erased an earlier fall to trade slightly higher. Sentiment around artificial intelligence got another boost after a broker upgrade for ASML. Miners also outperform, tracking gains across the metals complex. Here are some of the biggest movers on Monday:
  • Ashmore shares surge as much as 14%, the steepest gain in more than three years, as analysts expect the emerging-market fund manager’s Venezuelan assets to benefit following the capture by US forces of President Nicolas Maduro.
  • Saab shares climb as much as 7.1% to a record high as US military strikes on Venezuela lift European defense stocks.
  • Syensqo shares climb as much as 4.7% after the chemical manufacturer announced a new CEO, and Morgan Stanley seperately said the stock was a top chemicals pick.
  • Johnson Matthey shares rise as much as 8.1%, hitting their highest level since early 2023, after the chemicals company was upgraded at Berenberg on potential for earnings consensus to rise this year.
  • ASML shares rally as much as 4.5% to a record high after Bernstein upgraded its rating to outperform from market perform, saying the AI-driven memory-chip super cycle will benefit the chip-equipment firm.
  • Eurofins shares rise as much as 6.8%, the most since April, after the laboratory-testing company was double upgraded to outperform at BNP Paribas on receding governance concerns.
  • Next shares drop as much 2.4%, the most since November, as Barclays analysts warn updated guidance due to be issued in Tuesday’s Christmas trading update may be cautious, weighing on sentiment for the stock.

Earlier in the session, Asian equities rose to a record high, supported by gains in tech-heavy markets such as Taiwan and Japan, as investors look past geopolitical risks surrounding Venezuela. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index advanced for a third session, rising as much as 1.7%. TSMC was the major contributor to the index’s gains, after Goldman Sachs raised its price target by 35% on AI opportunities. Samsung Electronics and Alibaba also led gains. Japan’s Nikkei 225 stock gauge jumped nearly 3%, while benchmarks in South Korea and Taiwan notched new record highs. China’s onshore benchmark CSI 300 Index rose 1.9% on its first trading day of 2026, marking its strongest start to a year in over a decade, as technology shares gain. Asian traders brushed off geopolitical risks sparked by US’ capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro due to the perception of their limited impact to global supply chains. Attention is shifting back to fundamentals, including earnings, while interest in the artificial intelligence theme remains strong. 

Emerging-market stocks are on track to hit a record, buoyed by persistent strength in Asian technology shares and a broad rally globally. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index rose as much as 1.5% Monday, poised to surpass a peak notched five years ago.

In FX, the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index is up 0.1%, having pared gains, with the yen now top of the G-10 FX leaderboard. The pound has also turned positive against the greenback.

In rates, treasury futures hold small gains accumulated during London morning as gilts advanced, with yields near session lows as US day begins. US yields are 2bp-3bp richer across tenors with belly-led gains steepening 5s30s spread by about 1bp. 10-year near 4.165% is 2.6bp richer on the day with UK counterpart outperforming marginally.  Coupon auctions resume next week. IG dollar bond issuance slate contains several offerings to begin a week anticipated to be among the year’s busiest; Treasury coupon supply resumes next week with 3-, 10- and 30-year auctions.

“There are too many uncertainties to contend with,” wrote Mohit Kumar, chief economist and strategist for Europe at Jefferies. “Near-term drivers are likely to shift back to macro – the AI debate, unemployment and inflation picture and the large supply in government and corporate bonds in January.”

In commodities, spot silver climbs 3%, having briefly topped $76/oz. Gold and most base metals are also in the green. Oil prices are up slightly after paring losses, showing muted impact from weekend US capture of Venezuela’s president. US session includes December ISM manufacturing gauge. Bitcoin climbs 1.8% to about % $93,000.

Today's US economic calendar includes December ISM manufacturing at 10am; ahead this week are S&P Global US services PMI, ADP employment change, ISM services index, JOLTS job openings, factory orders and December employment. No Fed speakers are scheduled for Monday; Richmond Fed’s Barkin is set to speak on the economic outlook on Tuesday

Market Snapshot

  • S&P 500 mini +0.3%
  • Nasdaq 100 mini +0.7%
  • Russell 2000 mini little changed
  • Stoxx Europe 600 +0.4%
  • DAX +0.8%
  • CAC 40 little changed
  • 10-year Treasury yield -2 basis points at 4.17%
  • VIX +0.6 points at 15.13
  • Bloomberg Dollar Index +0.2% at 1206.8
  • euro -0.3% at $1.1687
  • WTI crude little changed at $57.33/barrel

Top Overnight News

  • Venezuela's deposed leader Nicolas Maduro was due in a New York court on Monday to face drug charges while the U.N. was to scrutinize the legality of U.S. President Donald Trump's extraordinary operation to capture him. After first denouncing Maduro's capture as a colonial oil-grab and "kidnapping", Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodriguez changed her tune on Sunday, saying it was a priority to have respectful relations with Washington. RTRS
  • Trump on Sunday predicted Cuba’s government could soon collapse and threatened Colombia’s president, a stark warning that underscored his administration’s increasingly aggressive posture toward leftist governments across Latin America. Trump reiterated his desire to annex Greenland, as well. Politico
  • White House is considering giving Homeland Security Adviser Stephen Miller a greater role in overseeing operations in post-Maduro Venezuela, according to Washington Post.
  • China asked its policy banks and other major lenders to report their lending exposure to Venezuela, people familiar said. BBG
  • Moscow accused Kyiv on Monday of trying to strike a residence of Putin in Russia's northern Novgorod region with 91 long-range attack drones, and said Russia would review its negotiating position in ongoing talks with the U.S. on ending the Ukraine war. Trump said he did not believe that an alleged Ukrainian strike on President Vladimir Putin's residence took place as claimed by Russia. RTRS
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the US will join the EU for talks in Paris tomorrow on security guarantees for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Trump said he’s “not thrilled” with Russian leader Vladimir Putin because he’s “killing too many people.” BBG
    Chinese social media users suggest Maduro’s capture as a potential template for Beijing to handle Taiwan. But Taiwanese officials expect the US action will act as a deterrent against China attacking the island, a person familiar said. BBG
  • Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Monday the central bank will continue to raise interest rates if economic and price developments move in line with its forecasts. BBG
  • The Fed’s Anna Paulson said modest rate cuts may be appropriate later in 2026. She expects inflation to continue easing, the labor market to stabilize and growth to run near 2%. BBG
  • OPEC+ agreed to pause supply increases through the first quarter amid a looming surplus. Delegates said Venezuela was not discussed at the brief meeting yesterday. BBG
  • Fed’s Paulson (2026 voter) said she sees inflation moderating, the labour market stabilising and growth coming around 2% this year, while she added that if all of that happens, then some further adjustments to the Fed Funds Rate would likely be appropriate later in the year. Paulson said she views the current level of rates as still restrictive and sees a decent chance that they will end the year with inflation that is close to 2% on a run-rate basis, as tariff-related price adjustments will likely be completed. Furthermore, she stated that while the labour market is bending, it is not breaking and that the baseline outlook for the economy is pretty benign.
  • Nomura CEO sees the Fed cutting rates twice this year.

Trade/Tariffs

  • US President Trump said could raise tariffs on India if they don't help on Russian oil issue.
  • US President Trump blocked HieFo Corp's USD 3mln acquisition of assets in New Jersey-based aerospace and defence specialist Emcore on Friday and ordered HieFo to divest all interests and rights in Emcore assets due to national security and China-related concerns, according to Reuters.
  • Irish PM Martin arrived in Beijing as part of a five-day visit aimed at boosting trade between the two countries, according to Chinese state media. There were later reports that Chinese President Xi said in a meeting with Ireland's PM that China and the EU should take a long-term view and adhere to the positioning of partnership, while Xi also commented that unilateral bullying is undermining the international order.

A more detailed look at global markets courtesy of Newsquawk

APAC stocks were mostly higher as the region shrugged off the US strike on Venezuela and resumed last year's semiconductor-led rally which lifted the KOSPI to a record high, while TSMC shares also notched firm gains after Goldman Sachs raised its price target by 35% and its ADR's jumped late last week to become the sixth-largest company in the world by market cap. ASX 200 was flat as gains in mining and material stocks were counterbalanced by losses in the tech and consumer sectors.
    Nikkei 225 rallied on its first trading session of 2026 with notable strength in the heavy industries and semiconductor stocks. Hang Seng and Shanghai Comp traded mixed as the Hong Kong benchmark lagged and with the mainland buoyed on return from the New Year holiday closure, which saw the Shanghai Comp reclaim the 4,000 status, while participants digested the latest RatingDog Services PMI, which matched estimates at 52.0 (prev. 52.1) and the Composite figure slightly accelerated to 51.3 (prev. 51.2).

Top Asian News

  • Japanese PM Takaichi said will pursue economic growth relentlessly.
  • Japanese PM Takaichi said 2026 can be a major turning point for Japan, adds Rapidus holds key to Japan's chip revival.
  • Chinese President Xi said unilateral bullying is undermining international order, according to Bloomberg.

European bourses (STOXX 600 +0.4%) are broadly on a stronger footing this morning (ex-SMI), with sentiment seemingly boosted by the US strike on Venezuela. A move which has pressured energy prices, and perhaps boosts optimism surrounding cheaper oil for global firms. European sectors are mixed, with Tech, Industrials and Basic Resources forming the top three; Tech lifted by ASML, Industrials by defence names and Basic Resources benefits from stronger copper prices. Food Beverage & Tobacco lags, hampered by Nestle. ASML (+3%) has been boosted after Bernstein named the Co. as its top pick for 2026, citing a combination of accelerating memory investment and a more attractive valuation backdrop; its updated PT of EUR 1300/shr (prev. EUR 800/shr), implies a circa 30% gain from current levels.

Top European News

  • UK PM Starmer said the UK should move to closer alignment with the European single market on an "issue-by-issue" basis if it is in the national interest, according to Reuters.
  • Chinese President Xi said in a meeting with Ireland's PM that China and the EU should take a long-term view and adhere to the positioning of partnership and view, according to Xinhua.

FX

  • Dollar benefitted overnight from the mild losses in its major peers and with some h

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