{"id":229241,"date":"2025-08-19T12:40:27","date_gmt":"2025-08-19T16:40:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/?p=229241"},"modified":"2025-08-20T04:09:34","modified_gmt":"2025-08-20T08:09:34","slug":"stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.interactivebrokers.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/","title":{"rendered":"Stocks Reverse into the Red but Treasuries Sustain Gains on Credit Affirmation, Dovish Expectations for Fed\u2019s Bowman: Aug. 19, 2025"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Markets were gaining cautiously in early trading as a mix of positive news on a multitude of fronts motivated bids in stocks and fixed income; equities, however, reversed into the red around 11:00 am. Well-received earnings figures from Home Depot this morning quelled concerns of a consumer spending slowdown and bolstered investor sentiment in cyclical equity sectors. Treasuries are still catching attention though, as a reiteration of the US\u2019s credit rating from S&amp;P in light of strong tariff revenues is subduing fiscal health angst stateside while speculation grows that the Fed\u2019s Michelle \u201cMiki\u201d Bowman will reaffirm her call today for three rate cuts from the central bank. Additional support was derived from a much weaker-than-expected inflation report from Canada alongside a five-month high in US housing starts that overshadowed a 61-month low in building permits. But the same can\u2019t be said for yields in London and Tokyo, which are jumping aggressively on governmental budget imbalance worries. Further supporting US asset prices today was a favorable White House meeting yesterday with President Trump, Ukrainian Head of State Zelensky and other leaders from the European continent, who discussed a path for peace between Kyiv and Moscow. The gathering arrived on the heels of the US Commander in Chief\u2019s discussion with Russia\u2019s Vladimir Putin last Friday in Alaska. Meanwhile, investors are upping their exposures to the greenback, volatility protection instruments and forecast contracts while bitcoin and the entire commodity complex experience selling pressure.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-housing-starts-bounce-back\"><strong>Housing Starts Bounce Back<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>Residential construction activity rebounded strongly last month as apartment building projects marked a 26-month high. The single-family category posted gains as well, albeit more tempered. Housing starts climbed to 1.428 million seasonally adjusted annualized units (SAAU), a 5.2% month-over-month (m\/m) increase. The result flew past estimates of 1.29 million and from June\u2019s 1.321 million, standing at its loftiest level since February. Regional performance was bifurcated, however, with the Midwest and South up 33.3% and 19.2% m\/m while the West and Northeast retreated 27.5% and 26%. One-unit developments grew 2.8%, but the five units or greater segment rose 11.6%.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"1050\" height=\"763\" data-src=\"https:\/\/www.interactivebrokers.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-1-econ-aug-19.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-229245 lazyload\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-1-econ-aug-19.png 1050w, https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-1-econ-aug-19-700x509.png 700w, https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-1-econ-aug-19-300x218.png 300w, https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-1-econ-aug-19-768x558.png 768w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 1050px) 100vw, 1050px\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 1050px; aspect-ratio: 1050\/763;\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-but-permit-issuance-falters\"><strong>But Permit Issuance Falters<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>Despite housing starts rebounding, construction permits plunged to their lowest levels since the pandemic depths of June 2020. July\u2019s 1.354 million SAAU represented a 2.8% m\/m decline, arriving beneath the median estimate of 1.39 million and the prior month\u2019s 1.393 million. In contrast to residential groundbreakings, apartment building activity was the heaviest drag in the print, sinking 9.9% m\/m while the single-family category climbed 0.5%. Regionally, declines were larger in the West and South, falling 10.1% and 4.6% m\/m. They were only partially offset by the less impactful Northeast and Midwest areas, where applications grew 25.2% and 0.5%.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"1050\" height=\"763\" data-src=\"https:\/\/www.interactivebrokers.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-2-Econ-aug-19-2.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-229255 lazyload\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-2-Econ-aug-19-2.png 1050w, https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-2-Econ-aug-19-2-700x509.png 700w, https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-2-Econ-aug-19-2-300x218.png 300w, https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/08\/Picture-2-Econ-aug-19-2-768x558.png 768w\" data-sizes=\"(max-width: 1050px) 100vw, 1050px\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 1050px; aspect-ratio: 1050\/763;\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-fiscal-policy-gets-assist-from-tariffs\"><strong>Fiscal Policy Gets Assist from Tariffs<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>S&amp;P&#8217;s affirmation of the US\u2019s credit rating provides another bullish theme to market participants across stocks, Treasuries and the greenback. The acknowledgment of tariff revenues helping to cushion the fiscal deficit and the nation\u2019s debt situation as a result is serving to quell term premiums and contain interest rate pressures at the long-end of the curve. July marked a fresh monthly record for US duties at $28 billion and the continued growth of levy dollars is poised to extend the economic expansion while offering a plausible assist to the country\u2019s unbalanced budget. Furthermore, Washington is not feeling the significant duration pressure that other nations are at this juncture, namely the UK and Japan, which offers a sense of comfort for domestic investors that there is a path to longer-haul sovereign financial sustainability.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-international-roundup\"><strong>International Roundup<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-canada-inflation-strengthened-last-month\"><strong>Canada Inflation Strengthened Last Month<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>Canada\u2019s Consumer Price Index climbed 0.3% m\/m in July, matching the economist consensus expectation but accelerating from 0.1% in June. On a year over year (y\/y) basis, inflation eased from 1.9% in June to 1.7%, consistent with the economist consensus.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For the m\/m print, gasoline prices sank 0.7%, helping to limit the headline\u2019s increase. A ceasefire between Iran and Israel along with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners (OPEC+) increasing oil production contributed to the decline. Semi-durable goods and the clothing and footwear category also softened, with stickers dropping 1.1% and 1.9%. Food, however, climbed 0.6%. The household operations and furnishing category, the recreation, education and reading component, and the energy sector all posted 0.5% increases.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Core CPI, which excludes items such as energy and food that have volatile prices, climbed 0.1% m\/m in July, an unchanged rate from June and below the 0.4% consensus estimate. It climbed 2.6% y\/y, easing slightly from 2.7% in June.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-consumer-sentiment-jumps-in-australia\"><strong>Consumer Sentiment Jumps in Australia<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>Shoppers\u2019 views of personal finances and the economy in Australia strengthened considerably in August and moved closer to being neutral but remained negative for the forty-second consecutive month, according to the Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index. The gauge climbed 5.7% to 98.5, moving closer to the pessimism-optimism threshold of 100. Westpac attributes the improvement, in large part, to the Royal Bank of Australia cutting its key interest rates three times this year for a total reduction of 75 bps. All components of the index improved and the sub-categories tracking views of the next 12 months for family finances and economic conditions hit 106.8 and 101.2, respectively. Attitudes regarding major purchases, furthermore, turned positive with a score of 101.7, but the category is still below the long-run average of 124. Views of family finances compared to one year ago and the outlook for the economy in the next five years, however, remained negative.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-hong-kong-unemployment-climbs\"><strong>Hong Kong Unemployment Climbs<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>Hong Kong\u2019s unemployment rate hit 3.7% for the three-month timespan ended in July, up from 3.5% during the April through June period, according to preliminary data from Census and Statistics Department. The rate increase resulted from weakening of the construction, catering, retail and property sectors as well as college graduates entering the workforce. The cleaning, building decoration and maintenance, and social work sectors, however, bucked the trend with declines in unemployment. The recent level is the highest rate in 33 months.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Markets were gaining cautiously in early trading as a mix of positive news on a multitude of fronts motivated bids in stocks and fixed income; equities, however, reversed into the red around 11:00 am.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":903,"featured_media":186448,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":true,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[12711,18,6,8,9,26,3],"tags":[],"contributors-categories":[13760],"class_list":{"0":"post-229241","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-ibkr-economic-landscape","8":"category-macro","9":"category-north-america","10":"category-region","11":"category-securities","12":"category-text-articles","13":"category-traders-insight","14":"contributors-categories-ibkr-macroeconomics"},"pp_statuses_selecting_workflow":false,"pp_workflow_action":"current","pp_status_selection":"publish","acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v26.9 (Yoast SEO v27.4) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-premium-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Stocks Reverse into the Red but Treasuries Sustain Gains on Credit Affirmation, Dovish Expectations for Fed\u2019s Bowman: Aug. 19, 2025<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Stocks Reverse into the Red but Treasuries Sustain Gains on S&amp;P Reaffirmation, Dovish Expectations for Fed\u2019s Bowman: Aug. 19, 2025Markets were gaining...\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.interactivebrokers.com\/campus\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/229241\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Stocks Reverse into the Red but Treasuries Sustain Gains on Credit Affirmation, Dovish Expectations for Fed\u2019s Bowman: Aug. 19, 2025 | IBKR Campus US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"Stocks Reverse into the Red but Treasuries Sustain Gains on S&amp;P Reaffirmation, Dovish Expectations for Fed\u2019s Bowman: Aug. 19, 2025Markets were gaining cautiously in early trading as a mix of positive news on a multitude of fronts motivated bids in stocks and fixed income; equities, however, reversed into the red around 11:00 am. Well-received earnings figures from Home Depot this morning quelled concerns of a consumer spending slowdown and bolstered investor sentiment in cyclical equity sectors. Treasuries are still catching attention though, as a reiteration of the US\u2019s credit rating from S&amp;P in light of strong tariff revenues is subduing fiscal health angst stateside while speculation grows that the Fed\u2019s Michelle \u201cMiki\u201d Bowman will reaffirm her call today for three rate cuts from the central bank. Additional support was derived from a much weaker-than-expected inflation report from Canada alongside a five-month high in US housing starts that overshadowed a 61-month low in building permits. But the same can\u2019t be said for yields in London and Tokyo, which are jumping aggressively on governmental budget imbalance worries. Further supporting US asset prices today was a favorable White House meeting yesterday with President Trump, Ukrainian Head of State Zelensky and other leaders from the European continent, who discussed a path for peace between Kyiv and Moscow. The gathering arrived on the heels of the US Commander in Chief\u2019s discussion with Russia\u2019s Vladimir Putin last Friday in Alaska. Meanwhile, investors are upping their exposures to the greenback, volatility protection instruments and forecast contracts while bitcoin and the entire commodity complex experience selling pressure.Housing Starts Bounce BackResidential construction activity rebounded strongly last month as apartment building projects marked a 26-month high. The single-family category posted gains as well, albeit more tempered. Housing starts climbed to 1.428 million seasonally adjusted annualized units (SAAU), a 5.2% month-over-month (m\/m) increase. The result flew past estimates of 1.29 million and from June\u2019s 1.321 million, standing at its loftiest level since February. Regional performance was bifurcated, however, with the Midwest and South up 33.3% and 19.2% m\/m while the West and Northeast retreated 27.5% and 26%. One-unit developments grew 2.8%, but the five units or greater segment rose 11.6%. But Permit Issuance FaltersDespite housing starts rebounding, construction permits plunged to their lowest levels since the pandemic depths of June 2020. July\u2019s 1.354 million SAAU represented a 2.8% m\/m decline, arriving beneath the median estimate of 1.39 million and the prior month\u2019s 1.393 million. In contrast to residential groundbreakings, apartment building activity was the heaviest drag in the print, sinking 9.9% m\/m while the single-family category climbed 0.5%. Regionally, declines were larger in the West and South, falling 10.1% and 4.6% m\/m. They were only partially offset by the less impactful Northeast and Midwest areas, where applications grew 25.2% and 0.5%. Fiscal Policy Gets Assist from TariffsS&amp;P&#039;s reaffirmation of the US\u2019s credit rating provides another bullish theme to market participants across stocks, Treasuries and the greenback. The acknowledgment of tariff revenues helping to cushion the fiscal deficit and the nation\u2019s debt situation as a result is serving to quell term premiums and contain interest rate pressures at the long-end of the curve. July marked a fresh monthly record for US duties at $28 billion and the continued growth of levy dollars is poised to extend the economic expansion while offering a plausible assist to the country\u2019s unbalanced budget. Furthermore, Washington is not feeling the significant duration pressure that other nations are at this juncture, namely the UK and Japan, which offers a sense of comfort for domestic investors that there is a path to longer-haul sovereign financial sustainability.International RoundupCanada Inflation Strengthened Last MonthCanada\u2019s Consumer Price Index climbed 0.3% m\/m in July, matching the economist consensus expectation but accelerating from 0.1% in June. On a year over year (y\/y) basis, inflation eased from 1.9% in June to 1.7%, consistent with the economist consensus.For the m\/m print, gasoline prices sank 0.7%, helping to limit the headline\u2019s increase. A ceasefire between Iran and Israel along with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners (OPEC+) increasing oil production contributed to the decline. Semi-durable goods and the clothing and footwear category also softened, with stickers dropping 1.1% and 1.9%. Food, however, climbed 0.6%. The household operations and furnishing category, the recreation, education and reading component, and the energy sector all posted 0.5% increases.The Core CPI, which excludes items such as energy and food that have volatile prices, climbed 0.1% m\/m in July, an unchanged rate from June and below the 0.4% consensus estimate. It climbed 2.6% y\/y, easing slightly from 2.7% in June.Consumer Sentiment Jumps in AustraliaShoppers\u2019 views of personal finances and the economy in Australia strengthened considerably in August and moved closer to being neutral but remained negative for the forty-second consecutive month, according to the Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index. The gauge climbed 5.7% to 98.5, moving closer to the pessimism-optimism threshold of 100. Westpac attributes the improvement, in large part, to the Royal Bank of Australia cutting its key interest rates three times this year for a total reduction of 75 bps. All components of the index improved and the sub-categories tracking views of the next 12 months for family finances and economic conditions hit 106.8 and 101.2, respectively. Attitudes regarding major purchases, furthermore, turned positive with a score of 101.7, but the category is still below the long-run average of 124. Views of family finances compared to one year ago and the outlook for the economy in the next five years, however, remained negative.Hong Kong Unemployment ClimbsHong Kong\u2019s unemployment rate hit 3.7% for the three-month timespan ended in July, up from 3.5% during the April through June period, according to preliminary data from Census and Statistics Department. The rate increase resulted from weakening of the construction, catering, retail and property sectors as well as college graduates entering the workforce. The cleaning, building decoration and maintenance, and social work sectors, however, bucked the trend with declines in unemployment. 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Well-received earnings figures from Home Depot this morning quelled concerns of a consumer spending slowdown and bolstered investor sentiment in cyclical equity sectors. Treasuries are still catching attention though, as a reiteration of the US\u2019s credit rating from S&P in light of strong tariff revenues is subduing fiscal health angst stateside while speculation grows that the Fed\u2019s Michelle \u201cMiki\u201d Bowman will reaffirm her call today for three rate cuts from the central bank. Additional support was derived from a much weaker-than-expected inflation report from Canada alongside a five-month high in US housing starts that overshadowed a 61-month low in building permits. But the same can\u2019t be said for yields in London and Tokyo, which are jumping aggressively on governmental budget imbalance worries. Further supporting US asset prices today was a favorable White House meeting yesterday with President Trump, Ukrainian Head of State Zelensky and other leaders from the European continent, who discussed a path for peace between Kyiv and Moscow. The gathering arrived on the heels of the US Commander in Chief\u2019s discussion with Russia\u2019s Vladimir Putin last Friday in Alaska. Meanwhile, investors are upping their exposures to the greenback, volatility protection instruments and forecast contracts while bitcoin and the entire commodity complex experience selling pressure.Housing Starts Bounce BackResidential construction activity rebounded strongly last month as apartment building projects marked a 26-month high. The single-family category posted gains as well, albeit more tempered. Housing starts climbed to 1.428 million seasonally adjusted annualized units (SAAU), a 5.2% month-over-month (m\\\/m) increase. 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They were only partially offset by the less impactful Northeast and Midwest areas, where applications grew 25.2% and 0.5%. Fiscal Policy Gets Assist from TariffsS&P's reaffirmation of the US\u2019s credit rating provides another bullish theme to market participants across stocks, Treasuries and the greenback. The acknowledgment of tariff revenues helping to cushion the fiscal deficit and the nation\u2019s debt situation as a result is serving to quell term premiums and contain interest rate pressures at the long-end of the curve. July marked a fresh monthly record for US duties at $28 billion and the continued growth of levy dollars is poised to extend the economic expansion while offering a plausible assist to the country\u2019s unbalanced budget. Furthermore, Washington is not feeling the significant duration pressure that other nations are at this juncture, namely the UK and Japan, which offers a sense of comfort for domestic investors that there is a path to longer-haul sovereign financial sustainability.International RoundupCanada Inflation Strengthened Last MonthCanada\u2019s Consumer Price Index climbed 0.3% m\\\/m in July, matching the economist consensus expectation but accelerating from 0.1% in June. On a year over year (y\\\/y) basis, inflation eased from 1.9% in June to 1.7%, consistent with the economist consensus.For the m\\\/m print, gasoline prices sank 0.7%, helping to limit the headline\u2019s increase. A ceasefire between Iran and Israel along with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners (OPEC+) increasing oil production contributed to the decline. Semi-durable goods and the clothing and footwear category also softened, with stickers dropping 1.1% and 1.9%. Food, however, climbed 0.6%. The household operations and furnishing category, the recreation, education and reading component, and the energy sector all posted 0.5% increases.The Core CPI, which excludes items such as energy and food that have volatile prices, climbed 0.1% m\\\/m in July, an unchanged rate from June and below the 0.4% consensus estimate. It climbed 2.6% y\\\/y, easing slightly from 2.7% in June.Consumer Sentiment Jumps in AustraliaShoppers\u2019 views of personal finances and the economy in Australia strengthened considerably in August and moved closer to being neutral but remained negative for the forty-second consecutive month, according to the Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index. The gauge climbed 5.7% to 98.5, moving closer to the pessimism-optimism threshold of 100. Westpac attributes the improvement, in large part, to the Royal Bank of Australia cutting its key interest rates three times this year for a total reduction of 75 bps. 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Well-received earnings figures from Home Depot this morning quelled concerns of a consumer spending slowdown and bolstered investor sentiment in cyclical equity sectors. Treasuries are still catching attention though, as a reiteration of the US\u2019s credit rating from S&P in light of strong tariff revenues is subduing fiscal health angst stateside while speculation grows that the Fed\u2019s Michelle \u201cMiki\u201d Bowman will reaffirm her call today for three rate cuts from the central bank. Additional support was derived from a much weaker-than-expected inflation report from Canada alongside a five-month high in US housing starts that overshadowed a 61-month low in building permits. But the same can\u2019t be said for yields in London and Tokyo, which are jumping aggressively on governmental budget imbalance worries. Further supporting US asset prices today was a favorable White House meeting yesterday with President Trump, Ukrainian Head of State Zelensky and other leaders from the European continent, who discussed a path for peace between Kyiv and Moscow. The gathering arrived on the heels of the US Commander in Chief\u2019s discussion with Russia\u2019s Vladimir Putin last Friday in Alaska. Meanwhile, investors are upping their exposures to the greenback, volatility protection instruments and forecast contracts while bitcoin and the entire commodity complex experience selling pressure.Housing Starts Bounce BackResidential construction activity rebounded strongly last month as apartment building projects marked a 26-month high. The single-family category posted gains as well, albeit more tempered. Housing starts climbed to 1.428 million seasonally adjusted annualized units (SAAU), a 5.2% month-over-month (m\/m) increase. The result flew past estimates of 1.29 million and from June\u2019s 1.321 million, standing at its loftiest level since February. Regional performance was bifurcated, however, with the Midwest and South up 33.3% and 19.2% m\/m while the West and Northeast retreated 27.5% and 26%. One-unit developments grew 2.8%, but the five units or greater segment rose 11.6%. But Permit Issuance FaltersDespite housing starts rebounding, construction permits plunged to their lowest levels since the pandemic depths of June 2020. July\u2019s 1.354 million SAAU represented a 2.8% m\/m decline, arriving beneath the median estimate of 1.39 million and the prior month\u2019s 1.393 million. In contrast to residential groundbreakings, apartment building activity was the heaviest drag in the print, sinking 9.9% m\/m while the single-family category climbed 0.5%. Regionally, declines were larger in the West and South, falling 10.1% and 4.6% m\/m. They were only partially offset by the less impactful Northeast and Midwest areas, where applications grew 25.2% and 0.5%. Fiscal Policy Gets Assist from TariffsS&P's reaffirmation of the US\u2019s credit rating provides another bullish theme to market participants across stocks, Treasuries and the greenback. The acknowledgment of tariff revenues helping to cushion the fiscal deficit and the nation\u2019s debt situation as a result is serving to quell term premiums and contain interest rate pressures at the long-end of the curve. July marked a fresh monthly record for US duties at $28 billion and the continued growth of levy dollars is poised to extend the economic expansion while offering a plausible assist to the country\u2019s unbalanced budget. Furthermore, Washington is not feeling the significant duration pressure that other nations are at this juncture, namely the UK and Japan, which offers a sense of comfort for domestic investors that there is a path to longer-haul sovereign financial sustainability.International RoundupCanada Inflation Strengthened Last MonthCanada\u2019s Consumer Price Index climbed 0.3% m\/m in July, matching the economist consensus expectation but accelerating from 0.1% in June. On a year over year (y\/y) basis, inflation eased from 1.9% in June to 1.7%, consistent with the economist consensus.For the m\/m print, gasoline prices sank 0.7%, helping to limit the headline\u2019s increase. A ceasefire between Iran and Israel along with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners (OPEC+) increasing oil production contributed to the decline. Semi-durable goods and the clothing and footwear category also softened, with stickers dropping 1.1% and 1.9%. Food, however, climbed 0.6%. The household operations and furnishing category, the recreation, education and reading component, and the energy sector all posted 0.5% increases.The Core CPI, which excludes items such as energy and food that have volatile prices, climbed 0.1% m\/m in July, an unchanged rate from June and below the 0.4% consensus estimate. It climbed 2.6% y\/y, easing slightly from 2.7% in June.Consumer Sentiment Jumps in AustraliaShoppers\u2019 views of personal finances and the economy in Australia strengthened considerably in August and moved closer to being neutral but remained negative for the forty-second consecutive month, according to the Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index. The gauge climbed 5.7% to 98.5, moving closer to the pessimism-optimism threshold of 100. Westpac attributes the improvement, in large part, to the Royal Bank of Australia cutting its key interest rates three times this year for a total reduction of 75 bps. All components of the index improved and the sub-categories tracking views of the next 12 months for family finances and economic conditions hit 106.8 and 101.2, respectively. Attitudes regarding major purchases, furthermore, turned positive with a score of 101.7, but the category is still below the long-run average of 124. Views of family finances compared to one year ago and the outlook for the economy in the next five years, however, remained negative.Hong Kong Unemployment ClimbsHong Kong\u2019s unemployment rate hit 3.7% for the three-month timespan ended in July, up from 3.5% during the April through June period, according to preliminary data from Census and Statistics Department. The rate increase resulted from weakening of the construction, catering, retail and property sectors as well as college graduates entering the workforce. The cleaning, building decoration and maintenance, and social work sectors, however, bucked the trend with declines in unemployment. The recent level is the highest rate in 33 months.","og_url":"https:\/\/www.interactivebrokers.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/","og_site_name":"IBKR Campus US","article_published_time":"2025-08-19T16:40:27+00:00","article_modified_time":"2025-08-20T08:09:34+00:00","og_image":[{"width":1000,"height":563,"url":"https:\/\/www.interactivebrokers.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/03\/fed-eagle-flag-1000x563-featured-img.jpg","type":"image\/jpeg"}],"author":"Jose Torres","twitter_card":"summary_large_image","twitter_misc":{"Written by":"Jose Torres","Est. reading time":"5 minutes"},"schema":{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org","@graph":[{"@type":"NewsArticle","@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/#article","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/"},"author":{"name":"Jose Torres","@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/#\/schema\/person\/92c2be3b6162d92fb996417221509b6e"},"headline":"Stocks Reverse into the Red but Treasuries Sustain Gains on Credit Affirmation, Dovish Expectations for Fed\u2019s Bowman: Aug. 19, 2025","datePublished":"2025-08-19T16:40:27+00:00","dateModified":"2025-08-20T08:09:34+00:00","mainEntityOfPage":{"@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/"},"wordCount":992,"commentCount":0,"publisher":{"@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/#organization"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/#primaryimage"},"thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/www.interactivebrokers.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/03\/fed-eagle-flag-1000x563-featured-img.jpg","articleSection":["IBKR Economic Landscape","Macro","North America","Region","Securities","Text Articles","Traders' Insight"],"inLanguage":"en-US","potentialAction":[{"@type":"CommentAction","name":"Comment","target":["https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/#respond"]}]},{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/","url":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/","name":"Stocks Reverse into the Red but Treasuries Sustain Gains on Credit Affirmation, Dovish Expectations for Fed\u2019s Bowman: Aug. 19, 2025 | IBKR Campus US","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/#website"},"primaryImageOfPage":{"@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/#primaryimage"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/ibkrcampus.com\/campus\/traders-insight\/ibkr-economic-landscape\/stocks-reverse-into-the-red-but-treasuries-sustain-gains-on-sp-reaffirmation-dovish-expectations-for-feds-bowman\/#primaryimage"},"thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/www.interactivebrokers.com\/campus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2023\/03\/fed-eagle-flag-1000x563-featured-img.jpg","datePublished":"2025-08-19T16:40:27+00:00","dateModified":"2025-08-20T08:09:34+00:00","description":"Stocks Reverse into the Red but Treasuries Sustain Gains on S&P Reaffirmation, Dovish Expectations for Fed\u2019s Bowman: Aug. 19, 2025Markets were gaining cautiously in early trading as a mix of positive news on a multitude of fronts motivated bids in stocks and fixed income; equities, however, reversed into the red around 11:00 am. Well-received earnings figures from Home Depot this morning quelled concerns of a consumer spending slowdown and bolstered investor sentiment in cyclical equity sectors. Treasuries are still catching attention though, as a reiteration of the US\u2019s credit rating from S&P in light of strong tariff revenues is subduing fiscal health angst stateside while speculation grows that the Fed\u2019s Michelle \u201cMiki\u201d Bowman will reaffirm her call today for three rate cuts from the central bank. Additional support was derived from a much weaker-than-expected inflation report from Canada alongside a five-month high in US housing starts that overshadowed a 61-month low in building permits. But the same can\u2019t be said for yields in London and Tokyo, which are jumping aggressively on governmental budget imbalance worries. Further supporting US asset prices today was a favorable White House meeting yesterday with President Trump, Ukrainian Head of State Zelensky and other leaders from the European continent, who discussed a path for peace between Kyiv and Moscow. The gathering arrived on the heels of the US Commander in Chief\u2019s discussion with Russia\u2019s Vladimir Putin last Friday in Alaska. Meanwhile, investors are upping their exposures to the greenback, volatility protection instruments and forecast contracts while bitcoin and the entire commodity complex experience selling pressure.Housing Starts Bounce BackResidential construction activity rebounded strongly last month as apartment building projects marked a 26-month high. The single-family category posted gains as well, albeit more tempered. Housing starts climbed to 1.428 million seasonally adjusted annualized units (SAAU), a 5.2% month-over-month (m\/m) increase. The result flew past estimates of 1.29 million and from June\u2019s 1.321 million, standing at its loftiest level since February. Regional performance was bifurcated, however, with the Midwest and South up 33.3% and 19.2% m\/m while the West and Northeast retreated 27.5% and 26%. One-unit developments grew 2.8%, but the five units or greater segment rose 11.6%. But Permit Issuance FaltersDespite housing starts rebounding, construction permits plunged to their lowest levels since the pandemic depths of June 2020. July\u2019s 1.354 million SAAU represented a 2.8% m\/m decline, arriving beneath the median estimate of 1.39 million and the prior month\u2019s 1.393 million. In contrast to residential groundbreakings, apartment building activity was the heaviest drag in the print, sinking 9.9% m\/m while the single-family category climbed 0.5%. Regionally, declines were larger in the West and South, falling 10.1% and 4.6% m\/m. They were only partially offset by the less impactful Northeast and Midwest areas, where applications grew 25.2% and 0.5%. Fiscal Policy Gets Assist from TariffsS&P's reaffirmation of the US\u2019s credit rating provides another bullish theme to market participants across stocks, Treasuries and the greenback. The acknowledgment of tariff revenues helping to cushion the fiscal deficit and the nation\u2019s debt situation as a result is serving to quell term premiums and contain interest rate pressures at the long-end of the curve. July marked a fresh monthly record for US duties at $28 billion and the continued growth of levy dollars is poised to extend the economic expansion while offering a plausible assist to the country\u2019s unbalanced budget. Furthermore, Washington is not feeling the significant duration pressure that other nations are at this juncture, namely the UK and Japan, which offers a sense of comfort for domestic investors that there is a path to longer-haul sovereign financial sustainability.International RoundupCanada Inflation Strengthened Last MonthCanada\u2019s Consumer Price Index climbed 0.3% m\/m in July, matching the economist consensus expectation but accelerating from 0.1% in June. On a year over year (y\/y) basis, inflation eased from 1.9% in June to 1.7%, consistent with the economist consensus.For the m\/m print, gasoline prices sank 0.7%, helping to limit the headline\u2019s increase. A ceasefire between Iran and Israel along with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners (OPEC+) increasing oil production contributed to the decline. Semi-durable goods and the clothing and footwear category also softened, with stickers dropping 1.1% and 1.9%. Food, however, climbed 0.6%. The household operations and furnishing category, the recreation, education and reading component, and the energy sector all posted 0.5% increases.The Core CPI, which excludes items such as energy and food that have volatile prices, climbed 0.1% m\/m in July, an unchanged rate from June and below the 0.4% consensus estimate. It climbed 2.6% y\/y, easing slightly from 2.7% in June.Consumer Sentiment Jumps in AustraliaShoppers\u2019 views of personal finances and the economy in Australia strengthened considerably in August and moved closer to being neutral but remained negative for the forty-second consecutive month, according to the Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index. The gauge climbed 5.7% to 98.5, moving closer to the pessimism-optimism threshold of 100. Westpac attributes the improvement, in large part, to the Royal Bank of Australia cutting its key interest rates three times this year for a total reduction of 75 bps. All components of the index improved and the sub-categories tracking views of the next 12 months for family finances and economic conditions hit 106.8 and 101.2, respectively. Attitudes regarding major purchases, furthermore, turned positive with a score of 101.7, but the category is still below the long-run average of 124. Views of family finances compared to one year ago and the outlook for the economy in the next five years, however, remained negative.Hong Kong Unemployment ClimbsHong Kong\u2019s unemployment rate hit 3.7% for the three-month timespan ended in July, up from 3.5% during the April through June period, according to preliminary data from Census and Statistics Department. The rate increase resulted from weakening of the construction, catering, retail and property sectors as well as college graduates entering the workforce. The cleaning, building decoration and maintenance, and social work sectors, however, bucked the trend with declines in unemployment. 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