The futures were higher, after another brutal day across Wall Street that saw all the major indexes finish the day lower. The combination of skyrocketing oil prices, the possibility of another rate hike before the year is out and general investor malaise, as the final 10 days of September are typically the worst days in the entire trading year, all were tailwinds for the risk-off crowd. The weakness comes despite one of the biggest technology deals in years, as legacy technology giant Cisco Systems was reported to be acquiring Splunk in an all-cash $28 billion deal. The deal is the largest ever for Cisco, as the company expands its cybersecurity profile.
Treasury yields soared Thursday as investors sifted through Federal Reserve Chair Powell’s prepared remarks and noted the dot-plot shifts, which now predict a November increase and just two quarter-point rate cuts in 2024. The central bank’s latest Summary of Economic Projections indicates that the median projection for the federal funds rate at the end of this year will be 5.6%, matching projections made back in June. The 10-year note closed at 4.49%, while the two-year paper finished the day at 5.14%, the highest since 2006.
Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude both closed with very modest losses on Thursday, as concerns over supply, the ongoing production cuts and some massive inventory draws over the past month continue to keep momentum behind the black gold. Brent closed trading at $93.26, while WTI finished the session at $89.61. Natural gas also finished the day lower, down over 4% at $2.62.
Gold was also a big loser Thursday, as the bullion traded down 1.4% as the December contract closed the day at $1,939.80, down $27.30. Traders cited the drop in weekly jobless claims as a negative while the existing home sales were somewhat positive as the housing sector continues to weaken under pressure from the highest mortgage rates in over 20 years. Bitcoin was hammered again. Closing down over 2% at $26,572.20.
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These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday, September 22, 2023.
Analog Devices Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI): Stifel reiterated a Buy rating with a $220 target price. The consensus target is $200.29. The shares closed on Thursday at $173.84.
Boston Scientific Corp. (NYSE: BSX): Stifel raised its $58 target price on the Buy-rated shares to $60. The consensus target is $60.39. The closing share price on Thursday was $53.97.
Brighthouse Financial Inc. (NASDAQ: BHF): As Goldman Sachs downgraded the shares to Sell from Neutral, its $47 price target slipped to $43. The consensus target is $52.89 for now. Thursday’s $47.42 close was down almost 7% for the day on the downgrade.
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD): Oppenheimer reiterated an Outperform rating with a $175 target price. The consensus target is up at $186.45. The final trade on Thursday was reported at $162.53.
Dutch Bros Inc. (NYSE: BROS): UBS started coverage with a Neutral rating and a $28 price target. The consensus target is $35.20. Thursday’s close was at $24.01.
Enphase Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH): Seaport Research Partners raised its Neutral rating to Buy and has a $185 target price. The higher consensus target is $200.91, and Thursday’s close was at $124.85.
EPR Properties (NYSE: EPR): Wells Fargo initiated coverage with an Underweight rating. Its $40 target price compares with a consensus target of $48.15. The shares closed on Thursday at $41.76.
European Wax Center Inc. (NASDAQ: EWCZ): When Piper Sandler upgraded the shares to Overweight from Neutral, it bumped its $19 target price to $22. The consensus target is $22.13. The stock closed on Thursday at $17.15.
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