CNBC Daily Open: One day more to elections

CNBC Daily Open: One day more to elections


Voters walk to cast their ballots during early voting in the presidential election at a polling station at the C. Blythe Andrews, Jr. Public Library in Tampa, Florida, U.S., November 1, 2024. 

Octavio Jones | Reuters

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What you need to know today

Just 12,000 jobs added in U.S. in October.
The U.S. economy added 12,000 jobs in October, missing the Dow Jones estimate of 100,000 by a wide margin and marking the weakest level of job creation since December 2020. However, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that the number was affected by hurricanes which hit the country and the Boeing strike in October.

Markets shrug off weak jobs report
Stocks rallied Friday to kick off November, led by Amazon and as traders shrugged off a disappointing jobs report. Amazon rallied 6.2% after the e-commerce giant’s earnings came in above Wall Street’s expectations. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.69%, the S&P 500 advanced 0.41% and the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.8%.

Berkshire Hathaway’s war chest surpasses $300 billion
Berkshire Hathaway’s cash pile surged to a record $325.2 billion by the end of September, compared with $276.9 billion the quarter before. This came as Warren Buffett continued his stock-selling spree and held back from repurchasing shares. The Oracle of Omaha sold $36.1 billion worth of stock in the third quarter, including significant portions of Apple and Bank of America.

Harris gains ground in Iowa
Iowa is not a state that many pollsters predicted will break for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. However, the Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll revealed that the vice president leads Donald Trump in Iowa by 47% to 44% among likely voters, a seven-point shift since September. Iowa holds six electoral votes.

[PRO] Congress makeup may decide stocks’ performance
While all eyes are on who will win the Oval Office after election night on Nov. 5 in the U.S., investors will want to pay attention to whether Congress ends up split or united. That, instead of the sitting president, could hold the key to how stocks perform going forward.

The bottom line

It’s an overused saying, but “the calm before the storm” probably is the best way to describe the start of the week and the day leading up to the U.S. election. 

After a packed weekend of closing arguments from both parties in critical swing states, the U.S. now stands on the brink of Election Day, with two very different candidates and two very different positions on a swathe of issues. 

Beyond the Oval Office, it is important to remember that the U.S. president does not operate in a vacuum. Control of both the House and the Senate will also determine the ability of the president to carry out his or her campaign pledges. 

For investors, it’s like the final moments before a plane lands.

Many would likely be in a wait-and-see mode before plunging back into the markets. With both candidates locked in a dead heat, trying to predict the winner and where markets will go is really like flipping a coin.

Furthermore, while Nov. 5 seems like the huge red circle on the calendar everyone is focused on, the world still goes on after that date. The Fed’s next two-day meeting happens on Nov. 6-7, with a Reuters poll of economists expecting a 25-basis-point cut. 



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