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[Market Volatility, Economic Data, and Global Geopolitical Tensions: An FT News Briefing Summary]-[The Big Tech stock rollercoaster]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-11-21

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Market Turbulence and the AI Trade

The financial markets are experiencing a period of intense volatility, characterized by the FT as a "rollercoaster ride" that has left investors feeling "motion sickness." The tech-heavy Nasdaq recently saw a significant surge driven by Nvidia’s earnings, which for a brief moment "bailed out the tech stock sell-off." However, this optimism was short-lived, as the index wiped out earlier gains.

FT markets columnist Katie Martin explains that while risky assets like crypto and stocks performed well since April—largely due to the "Taco trade" theory that Trump would eventually "back away from the more extreme" tariff policies—the momentum has stalled. Current market anxieties stem from a "cluster" of issues, including blowups in the private credit market and concerns regarding "prevalence of fraud," reminiscent of 2007. Regarding AI, despite fears of a bubble, Nvidia remains a central pillar of the market; the company reported a "62% rise in its revenues," reinforcing the belief that the AI trade remains intact for the time being.

U.S. Economic Health and Policy Uncertainty

The U.S. labor market data, released after a delay due to a government shutdown, presents a mixed picture. The economy added 119,000 jobs, yet the unemployment rate hit a "four-year high," and previous data was revised lower by 33,000 jobs. Analysts suggest this ambiguity complicates the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate decisions, as the report offers "a little something to the hawks and a little something to the doves," leaving the Fed "split" on future cuts.

Geopolitical Strains: Ukraine and the G20

The conflict in Ukraine remains dire, with Russian forces "gaining territory" and targeting critical infrastructure, leaving much of the country without power or heating. A proposed peace plan, reportedly "hastily drawn up" by Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and Vladimir Putin’s envoy Kirill Dmitriev, has been met with skepticism. The proposal includes major concessions by Kyiv, such as a significant reduction of its military and the surrender of territory—actions that represent "big, clear red lines" for Ukraine. Chris Miller, the FT’s chief Ukraine correspondent, notes that the Trump administration is exerting "a ton of pressure on Kyiv to accept the agreement," yet movement remains unlikely, suggesting the war could persist through much of 2026.

Simultaneously, diplomatic tensions are rising ahead of the G20 summit in South Africa. The U.S. has threatened to boycott the event due to President Trump’s false claims regarding the treatment of white Afrikaners. If the U.S. follows through, it would mark the first time a G20 member has "completely boycotted" the event. Despite South African claims that the U.S. might reconsider, the White House maintains that it is only attending to facilitate the handover for next year's summit, which Trump intends to host at one of his Florida golf courses.

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But it all went downhill from there.
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It's just been one way traffic
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Trump always chickens out.
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And that just kind of ran out of steam a bit in recent weeks.
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there's an element of cherry picking here.
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run out of steam
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adds up to this picture
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swooped in
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Friday, November 21st, and this is your FT News Briefing.
The NASDAQ rollercoaster ride is giving everybody motion sickness and the US is finally releasing economic data again, but it's a bit hard to parse.
Plus, a peace treaty from Russia and the U.S. isn't getting much traction in Ukraine.
I'm Mark Filippino, and here's the news you need to start your day.
It seemed like for a little bit that Nvidia's strong earnings had bailed out the tech stock sell-off.

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