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$8 trillion on the sidelines
To:Brew Readers
Plus, chip stocks get humbled.

Good afternoon. The GLP-1 craze has already come for grocery stores, alcohol, and fast food.

The latest victim to catch a stray? Clothing retailers. Customers are increasingly buying multiple sizes of the same piece of clothing, and then returning what doesn’t fit, according to the Wall Street Journal. The returns are starting to stack up, with one clothing site seeing a staggering 50% increase in refunds—and it’s starting to hurt stores’ bottom line.

Soon, clothing stores might start making customers sign waivers, like this one New York bride had to. Who knew buyers' remorse could become a legal dispute?

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan, Judy Dutton, and Alex Carr

In today’s newsletter:

  • The job market won’t quit
  • Investors keep hoarding cash
  • Broadcom’s expensive lesson

MARKETS

Nasdaq

25,709.43

S&P

7,383.68

Dow

50,866.78

10-Year

4.536%

Bitcoin

$59,997.00

Oil

$90.33

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*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Stocks: The Nasdaq plummeted 4%, making today its worst performance in over a year, thanks to a selloff in chip stocks (More on that below.) The broader market indexes didn’t get away unscathed: The S&P 500 and Dow Jones both closed in the red.
  • Bonds: The 10-year Treasury yield surged to its highest level since May on the news of a stronger than expected jobs report.
  • Crypto: Bitcoin is still down bad: The cryptocurrency fell below $60,000, its lowest level since October 2024.
 
   
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