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Fed Decision Day, Zillow’s Flipping Flop, Youngkin Triumph



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By Geoffrey Smith 

Investing.com — The Federal Reserve is expected to start taking away the punchbowl later, announcing the phase-out of its $120 billion monthly bond purchases. Zillow and Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ:) join the lengthening list of companies to erase most or all of their pandemic-era gains. Joe Biden and the Democrats are dealt a stinging loss in Virginia and oil slips after signs that high gasoline prices are hurting U.S. demand. Here’s what you need to know in financial markets on Wednesday, 3rd November.

1. Taper time 

The Federal Reserve is widely expected to announce the when its two-day meeting concludes at 2 PM ET (1800 GMT).  Consensus forecasts suggest the central bank will pare its purchases by $15 million a month, meaning that the tapering process will be complete in eight months.

There is therefore scope for a hawkish surprise if the Fed goes for a quicker timeline, as some regional Fed officials have argued for in recent weeks.

The bigger unknown is to what degree Fed Chair Jerome Powell will change his language on inflation in his at 2:30 PM ET. Powell has only recently started to acknowledge that the rise in consumer prices is broader-based and longer-lasting than the Fed had forecast. Any change in rhetoric here will be taken a coded warning of earlier interest rate hikes, which could also be telegraphed in the Fed’s ‘dot-plot’ of rate expectations.

2. Zillow’s flipping business flops

Shares in Zillow (NASDAQ:) cratered and are in premarket trading, after the real estate company said it faced writedowns of over $560 million on houses it bought for flipping purposes.

The online realtor’s Zillow Offers business was slow to realize that the housing market, which boomed during the first year of the pandemic, was cooling off earlier in the year. It also under-appreciated the difficulties it would have in finding labor and materials to complete the refurbishments that are usually needed for a resale.

Zillow joins the lengthening list of stocks that have now either completely or overwhelmingly unwound their pandemic-era gains. Keeping it company this morning will be Activision Blizzard, which is trading at a 19-month low in premarket after also reporting a .

3. Stocks in holding pattern ahead of Fed

U.S. stock markets are set to open fractionally below the all-time highs they closed at on Tuesday, although trading is sure to stay subdued until the Fed meeting.  

By 6:25 AM ET (1025 GMT). were down 33 points, or 0.1%, while were down by slightly less and were up 0.1%.

In addition to Zillow and Activision, stocks likely to be in focus later include Tinder owner Match Group (NASDAQ:), whose numbers also fell short of expectations late on Tuesday, and Humana (NYSE:), which reported earnings some 50% above forecasts earlier. Also in focus will be Facebook (NASDAQ:), sorry, Meta Platforms, after it said it will discontinue the use of facial recognition technology amid increasing…



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