Equities: Chip-led selloff under stagflation pressure – Deutsche Bank

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Deutsche Bank strategists note that global equities endured another difficult session as rising yields and higher Oil reinforced a stagflationary backdrop. US indices, led by chip stocks and the NASDAQ, extended declines, while the STOXX Europe 600 posted its fifth consecutive drop. Asian markets followed with sharp losses in semiconductor-heavy benchmarks, and futures point to further weakness in US and European stocks.

Stagflation backdrop weighs on stocks

"For equities, the stagflationary backdrop meant it was another difficult session, with fresh declines on both sides of the Atlantic. In the US, that saw the S&P 500 (-0.69%) lose ground for a third consecutive session, with chip stocks as the biggest driver of the declines. In fact, the Philly semiconductor index (-4.98%) had its worst day of August so far."

"The NASDAQ (-1.33%) also underperformed, while the Mag-7 (-0.88%) was led lower by Meta (-4.42%). But the weakness was also broad-based, with the equal-weighted S&P 500 down -0.45%. Meanwhile in Europe, the STOXX 600 (-0.69%) posted a 5th consecutive decline for the first time in 2026 so far, alongside losses for the DAX (-0.80%) and the CAC 40 (-0.82%) as well."

"Overnight in Asia, there’s been a similar theme, with the selloff in chip stocks contributing to sizeable losses for the major indices. South Korea’s KOSPI (-5.44%) has seen the biggest declines this morning, but there’s also been sharp moves for the Nikkei (-2.85%), the CSI 300 (-2.41%) and the Shanghai Comp (-1.96%)."

"The main exception to that pattern has been the Hang Seng (+0.24%), with a modest advance. But equity futures are pointing to further declines today in the US and Europe, with those on the S&P 500 (-0.11%) and the DAX (-0.17%) both moving lower."

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