Here’s what my colleague, market strategist Mike “Willo” Wilson says happened while we were sleeping… Stocks and the dollar fell after a weaker-than-expected US jobs report solidified expectations that the Federal Reserve will resume cutting interest rates at this month’s meeting. Aussie and Kiwi posted solid gains Friday to put them back within recent ranges. Consumer and business confidence are highlights for Australia this week while a manufacturing index is New Zealand’s. ASX futures imply local stocks edging lower on today’s open. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he will step down, following weeks of calls for his departure in the aftermath of a second national election setback, a decision that will set in motion a leadership race that may generate concerns for investors. He will stay on as prime minister until his successor takes over. Here’s a look at the potential contenders to replace Ishiba. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 7. Photographer: Toru Hanai/Bloomberg Federal immigration agents conducted raids across Boston and nearby communities over the weekend, arresting dozens of people, according to a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security. The move came as the Justice Department filed suit against the city and its mayor, intensifying a clash over local sanctuary policies. Local officials have rejected the federal operations as unnecessary and authoritarian overreach. Meanwhile, the immigration raid on a Georgia EV battery plant run by two South Korean firms has rattled Seoul, coming less than two weeks after President Lee Jae Myung’s White House meeting with Donald Trump where Korean companies pledged to invest hundreds of billions in the US. It took just a few eventful weeks for President Donald Trump’s family to rack up about $1.3 billion from two crypto ventures, each less than a year old. The haul from crypto firm World Liberty Financial and separate mining operation American Bitcoin shows how still-nascent projects are already translating into tangible wealth for the first family. |