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Lithium and ASML: the capacity bottleneck nobody is pricing

On July 15, ASML pledged 30 percent more lithography capacity in 2027 and again in 2028, without new cleanrooms, and said 2027 EUV slots are already booked. Tool famine eases. Wafer throughput, export maps, and lithium storage do not.

SML's July 15 print was designed to soothe. Second-quarter revenue came in at €9.33 billion; full-year sales were lifted to €43–45 billion. CEO Christophe Fouquet called demand "extremely strong," then pledged about 30 percent more lithography output in 2027 and again in 2028 — extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and deep-ultraviolet immersion alike. The implied 2026 base is roughly 65 low-NA EUV tools and 130 immersion tools. The wire heard relief: the bottleneck that might slow the AI boom was, on paper, being built away. The dominant story is true as far as it goes. ASML is the only company that ships production EUV scanners. TSMC, Samsung, and Intel cannot substitute a peer. If DRAM makers lean harder into EUV and TSMC's order book thickens — the two-vector upside we mapped…

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Edition · briefing

Upfront

Filed · Sat, Aug 22, 8:02 PM UTC

  • The Kryvyi Rih Massacre Rescuers dig Saturday through Soniachna Halereia mall wreckage in Zelenskyy's hometown after Russia's Friday double-tap Shahed strike; the toll stands at 16 dead and about 130 injured with several still missing as Dnipropetrovsk observes a day of mourning, Zelenskyy vows a response, and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas brands the attack "terror by design," putting forward the most far-reaching Russia sanctions listings since the war.

  • The Independence Barrage Ukraine's Air Force reports as of 9 a.m. Saturday that it downed or suppressed 182 of 217 drones plus three aviation missiles and six loitering munitions in an overnight barrage on Kyiv and Odesa; a Ukrzaliznytsia foreman is killed at a Darnytsia railway facility, and Saturday afternoon ballistic hits on Boryspil and Zaporizhzhia kill five more — two near Ukraine's main airport hub and three in Zaporizhzhia Oblast — two days before Independence Day as the Coalition of the Willing prepares to convene in Kyiv on Aug. 24.

  • The Samara Reach Ukrainian FP-1 drones hit Russia's Samara region overnight into Saturday, sparking fires at Rosneft's Novokuibyshevsk refinery and — for the first time — an Ozon logistics hub in Chapayevsk that the retailer says halted operations after evacuating more than 500 workers; Fire Point confirms both strikes Saturday as Zelensky notes the refinery strike roughly 1,000 kilometers from the front.

  • The Ottawa Rupture A 50% U.S. tariff on nearly $30 billion of Canadian goods takes effect Saturday after Washington talks collapse late Friday; Prime Minister Carney tells reporters on Parliament Hill that U.S. last-minute demands would have compromised sovereignty on autos, third-country deals and cultural rules, vows dollar-for-dollar retaliatory measures effective Sept. 8 — as Trade Representative Greer says Canada walked back earlier terms and that no new talks are planned.

  • The Offensive Doctrine Iran's army says Saturday its military doctrine is shifting from defensive to offensive after the recent wars, with spokesman Brig. Gen. Mohammad Akraminia warning of broader, faster retaliation and a bounty plan offering about $26,000 for killing or capturing U.S. troops in any ground incursion — as Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baghaei denounces Bessent's Aug. 24 sanctions rollout as "extraterritorial sovereignty."

  • The Iraqi Passage Iran grants special passage to a number of Iraqi oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz Saturday after repeated requests from Baghdad, IRNA and Iraqi President Nizar Amedi confirm — a partial easing of the effective closure even as Trump tells a Myrtle Beach rally Friday he views the waterway as under U.S. control and Tehran insists transit stays conditional on Washington meeting MoU terms.

  • The Flow Dispute Energy Secretary Wright says Saturday the U.S. Navy is escorting enough crude through Hormuz to keep a seven-day average above 8 million barrels a day — disputing commercial trackers that still estimate tanker traffic at roughly 20% of pre-war levels ahead of Bessent's Aug. 24 sanctions rollout; Brent settled at $94.39 a barrel Friday.

Markets & finance · levels

Markets

Snapshot · Aug 22, 2026, 8:03 PM UTC · vs 5-day average on the map · ETF board · extended prints 20

Below 5d In line Above 5d halftone · vs 5-day avg
  • S&P 500 SPY · New York

    767.00

    +0.17% day -0.07% 5d avg
  • Dow DIA · New York

    531.99

    -0.04% day -0.04% 5d avg
  • Nasdaq QQQ · New York

    714.35

    +0.13% day -0.45% 5d avg
  • Canada EWC · Toronto

    63.15

    +1.27% day +1.95% 5d avg
  • Mexico EWW · Mexico City

    78.54

    +1.50% day +4.06% 5d avg
  • Brazil EWZ · São Paulo

    35.12

    +0.17% day +2.61% 5d avg
  • UK EWU · London

    48.94

    0.00% day +0.96% 5d avg
  • Germany EWG · Frankfurt

    44.20

    0.00% day +0.55% 5d avg
  • France EWQ · Paris

    47.31

    +0.66% day +0.69% 5d avg
  • South Africa EZA · Johannesburg

    72.51

    0.00% day +4.01% 5d avg
  • Japan EWJ · Tokyo

    95.68

    +0.53% day +0.13% 5d avg
  • Korea EWY · Seoul

    178.42

    +0.04% day +0.68% 5d avg
  • Hong Kong EWH · Hong Kong

    23.34

    -0.04% day +2.26% 5d avg
  • China MCHI · Shanghai

    55.70

    +0.07% day +0.72% 5d avg
  • Taiwan EWT · Taipei

    105.25

    +0.91% day +0.19% 5d avg
  • Australia EWA · Sydney

    30.14

    0.00% day +1.13% 5d avg
  • New Zealand ENZL · Auckland

    48.71

    0.00% day +1.81% 5d avg
  • India INDA · Mumbai

    49.64

    0.00% day +0.21% 5d avg
  • Indonesia EIDO · Jakarta

    12.77

    0.00% day +1.33% 5d avg
  • Malaysia EWM · Kuala Lumpur

    28.74

    +0.28% day +1.28% 5d avg

Edition · desks

World

Briefing · Sat, Aug 22, 8:04 PM UTC

  • Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Local 23:04 · Sat · weekend Riyadh's Saturday tape is energy security first: Prince Abdulaziz and Finance Minister Aljadaan hosted Iraqi counterparts on oil coordination and export routes as Baghdad seeks Gulf partners amid Hormuz strain, while Arab News flags a possible Petroline expansion of up to 2 mb/d to move more crude around the strait. The Capital Market Authority's probe of 2025 IPO pricing still hangs over Tadawul governance as Vision 2030 storage and pipeline optionality stay on the weekend read-ahead.

    GCC Business News — Saudi-Iraq talks · Arab News — Petroline expansion · Argaam — CMA IPO review

  • Auckland, New Zealand Local 08:04 · Sun · weekend Auckland's Sunday open digests a third weekly NZX 50 gain to 13,927.66 as earnings season stays unglamorous but constructive: Spark posted its best week since 2015 and Ebos advanced after in-line prints, while Auckland Airport's FY26 revenue rose 3% to $1.036 billion yet shares slipped on flat FY27 passenger guidance and Commerce Commission cost-of-capital risk. Local desks treat the reopen as a valuation check after fuel-price and geopolitics cut airline capacity late in the year.

    NBR — NZX 50 weekly wrap · 1News — Auckland Airport FY26 · Kalkine — airport share reaction

  • Tokyo, Japan Local 05:04 · Sun · weekend Tokyo enters the weekend bruised: the Nikkei 225 lost 3.9% for the week to 66,016 as rebounding Japan and U.S. long yields collided with SoftBank and tech weakness, even as Friday's slide moderated from midweek lows. Monday's focus is deferred — Jackson Hole, Nvidia earnings and Tokyo CPI keep September BOJ hike odds tethered to global yield and AI risk appetite after a week that broke a two-week winning streak.

    Mainichi — Tokyo close · BigGo — week-ahead catalysts · Invezz — yields and BOJ

  • Shanghai, China Local 04:04 · Sun · weekend Shanghai's Friday close was a holding pattern — composite near 3,905 while ChiNext and compute-hardware names showed selective risk appetite — as investors look past weak data toward fiscal-support talk and next-generation communications buildout. Saturday's half-year tally shows QFII names in 330 of 1,266 reporting companies, and STAR Market 50's August rebound keeps Monday reopen sensitive to whether AI hardware can keep outrunning soft consumption prints.

    Gate News — Shanghai close · Shanghai Securities News — ChiNext · China Economic Net — QFII holdings

  • Hong Kong, China (SAR) Local 04:04 · Sun · weekend Hong Kong finished Friday as Asia's relative winner: the Hang Seng rose about 1.2% to 26,009 as gold and lithium names extended gains even as southbound flow net-sold roughly HK$7.6 billion. The weekend tape is structural — Hang Seng Indexes adds Hua Hong Grace Semiconductor and Weichai Power from Sept. 7, lifting tech and industrials weight in the benchmark, while Hang Seng Tech swaps in CoreX Semiconductor for Tongcheng Travel.

    NewTimeSpace — Hang Seng close · SCMP — HSI constituent adds · NewTimeSpace — southbound flow

  • Singapore, Singapore Local 04:04 · Sun · weekend Singapore's weekend corporate story is regional rotation in mobility: Jardine Cycle & Carriage agreed to sell its Singapore and Malaysia dealerships to Indonesia's Chandra Asri for about S$265 million, booking a roughly US$221 million gain and cutting net debt as the buyer builds an energy-to-mobility platform. Separately, JPMorgan's raised STI target on Goldilocks growth and haven flows frames Monday reopen as a capital-allocation and hub-competition check versus Hong Kong.

    Straits Times — Jardine C&C sale · DealStreetAsia — Chandra Asri deal · Straits Times — JPMorgan STI target

  • Mumbai, India Local 01:34 · Sun · weekend Mumbai's Saturday print is a reserve rebuild milestone: the RBI said authorised dealers have raised $72.85 billion through the special USD-INR swap facility as of Aug. 21, with FCNR(B) deposits supplying about $65.4 billion and the mobilisation window still closing Aug. 31. ECB and OFCB legs stay open through year-end — a deliberate stack to refill FX buffers after rupee pressure from FPI outflows and the elevated oil import bill.

    Business Standard — RBI $72.85B print · Economic Times — FCNR dominance · CNBC-TV18 — Aug. 31 window

  • London, United Kingdom Local 21:04 · Sat · weekend London closed the week with a commodity bid and a soft-landing signal: the FTSE 100 rose 0.6% to 10,816 as Antofagasta and peers rode gold higher, while flash composite PMI hit 52.5 — a four-month high — on services at 52.8 even as manufacturing eased. The weekend read is whether miners can keep carrying the index into a Monday reopen still priced for Middle East risk and sticky global yields.

    Reuters — FTSE close · FXStreet — UK PMI · Reuters — weekly wrap

  • New York, United States Local 16:04 · Sat · weekend New York's Saturday macro is trade rupture plus sanctions countdown: a 50% tariff on roughly $20 billion of Canadian goods took effect after talks collapsed, and Carney vowed dollar-for-dollar retaliation from Sept. 8 covering steel, electronics and dairy. Markets still price Monday's Bessent Iran sanctions presser — Tehran already calling the package extraterritorial — as the weekend bridge between Friday's close and next week's geopolitical risk premium.

    Nikkei Asia — Canada tariffs · Al Jazeera — Bessent sanctions · NBC News — Iran response

  • San Francisco, United States Local 13:04 · Sat · weekend San Francisco's weekend tech story is robotaxi scale: Waymo opened its Zeekr-built Ojai van to all paying riders in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix after CPUC clearance, pitching a cheaper, wheelchair-capable platform beside the Jaguar I-Pace fleet. The Chronicle frames the launch against a wider California service map — Sea Ranch to Folsom — as Zoox and Uber press the Bay Area autonomy race into the fall.

    TechCrunch — Ojai open to all · SF Chronicle — SF launch · Electrek — Zeekr commercial rollout

Markets & finance · instrument

Flight Deck

Read top to bottom: regime and instruments (risk score, implied sleeve flows, Fed liquidity, breadth, macro gauges), then decision surface (which stories the market is pricing and whether cross-asset relationships are strained). Flow bars estimate the dollar value each sleeve gained or lost on the day (fund assets × return) — not investor deposits or withdrawals. Liquidity impulse is a weekly H.4.1 print (Fed BS − TGA − RRP) labeled with its Wednesday window — not an overnight flip. Reserve calm/tight is a same-day SOFR−IORB cross-check and does not replace the impulse.

Snapshot · Aug 22, 2026, 8:08 PM UTC · FMP tape + FRED macro

Risk environment

58 /100

Liquidity

Steady

−$3.5B impulse · weekly Aug 12→Aug 19

Fed BS runoff

Flows

Inflow

net across board

Breadth

Broad

82% above 200DMA

Risk-On
Capital flow map implied move · AUM × day return · vol vs 20d norm
  • US equities SPY
    +$3.3B 0.8×
  • Nasdaq QQQ
    +$1.7B 0.8×
  • Small caps IWM
    +$625M 1.2×
  • Equal-weight S&P RSP
    +$628M 0.7×
  • Semiconductors SMH
    −$265M 0.9×
  • Energy XLE
    −$72M 1.1×
  • Long Treasuries TLT
    −$164M 0.7×
  • Agg bonds AGG
    −$198M 0.7×
  • Gold GLD
    +$2.9B 1.6×
  • Bitcoin ETFs IBIT
    +$3.3B 2.8×
  • T-bill cash SGOV
    +$41M 0.9×
Liquidity weekly Aug 12→Aug 19
Contracting Expanding

Steady −$3.5B confirmed

H.4.1 window · Aug 12→Aug 19 · Fed BS runoff

Intraweek estimate −$4.7B · Fed BS accruing since Aug 19

Components

  • Fed BS weekly −$14.3B as of Aug 19 · +3d accrual −$6.1B
  • TGA daily · DTS −$10.3B weekly Aug 19 · DTS Aug 20
  • RRP daily −$408M window Aug 12→ Aug 19

Reserve stress · same-day check

Reserves calm SOFR−IORB -2bp

SOMA holdings · NY Fed

+$4.1B week to Aug 19

Participation · S&P +0.41% , 82% above 200DMA

  • Mega-cap +0.41%
  • Avg stock +0.63%
Macro tape
  • 10Y treasury

    4.69%

    ↑ +4bp

  • Broad dollar

    118.90

    ↓ -0.28

  • VIX

    15.13

    ↓ -0.88

  • S&P vs 200DMA

    +8.22%

    stretch

Decision surface

Each card is a market story. Fund is belief from news and fundamentals; Tape is what prices are doing; Blend mixes the two. A Fund–Tape gap means story and market disagree. vs Prior marks confirming / fighting bellwethers — not a forecast. Stress scores cross-asset relationship strain, not drawdown size.

narratives · relationship stress · report 2026-08-19, generated Wed, Aug 19, 5:07 PM UTC
  • Composite

    35%

  • Session

    20%

  • Weekly

    46%

  • Structural

    48%

  • AI Capex Supercyclesector

    72%blend

    Fund78%
    Tape62%

    Tape NVDA -0.24%, QQQ -0.03%, SMH -1.13%

    vs Prior Fighting NVDA, SMH

  • Reflation / Dollar Debasementmacro

    70%blend

    Fund75%
    Tape63%

    Tape GLD +3.48%, UUP -0.84%, TLT +1.29%

    vs Prior Confirming GLD, UUP · Fighting TLT

  • Soft Landingmacro

    29%blend

    Fund5%
    Tape66%

    Tape HYG +0.21%, XLF +0.01%, IWM +0.68%

    vs Prior Confirming HYG, IWM

  • Energy / Inflation Premiummacro

    80%blend

    Fund85%
    Tape73%

    Tape USO +1.79%, XLE +0.27%, GLD +3.48%

    vs Prior Confirming USO, XLE, GLD

Business wire

  • Strait Product Risk Friday's tanker count through Hormuz looks better on paper than in barrels that matter. Product and diesel flows remain the pinch point even as crude escorts advertise recovery — a weekend energy read that still prices Monday's Bessent sanctions presser.

  • Nuclear Verification Fight Reporting on remaining enriched uranium undercuts maximalist denuclearization claims and keeps verification — not just tariffs — on the Iran risk stack into next week.

  • Risk Appetite Split Crypto ETFs just printed their strongest week since October while equity desks argue debt and yields have displaced AI as the tape's main character — a split personality into the reopen.

  • AI Winner Scrutiny Third Point's Broadcom caution after a Q2 exit is a reminder that even AI infrastructure champions can lose their hedge-fund halo when valuations and concentration risk collide.

  • Checkout and Courtrooms Walmart's tap-to-pay opening and Meta's appearance before Gonzalez Rogers bookend consumer tech's two fronts: payments rails and antitrust benches that already remade platform power once.

  • Humanoid Show Floor Beijing's robot games turn engineering into spectacle — record dashes, crash barriers, and stretchers — as China markets embodied AI the way past expos sold jet engines.

Market news

  • Index and China Tech Reddit's S&P 500 entry is a mechanical liquidity story; XPeng and PDD keep China consumer-tech earnings as the other weekend read-ahead. Passive flows and China growth signals are sharing the same Monday open.

  • Energy Services Soft Patch Hunting's mixed half — firm subsea, cut guidance — is a reminder that oilfield services still trade the backlog, not just the crude print.

  • Retail Split Screen JD Sports' guidance cuts and analyst pressure contrast with Buckle and BJ's beats — apparel and warehouse retail are not moving as one tape.

  • Biotech Binary Scholar Rock's Wedbush raise ahead of FDA action is classic binary-event positioning — small-cap biotech still lives and dies on calendar dates.

  • China Property Channel KE Holdings' profitability with softer revenue keeps the China housing intermediary story in "prove it" mode rather than relief-rally mode.

  • Networking Hardware Ubiquiti's clean Q4 and GitLab's AI-growth debate bookend infrastructure software/hardware — one printing cash, one selling the AI narrative.

Sector echo

Where the tape is moving

S&P 0.00% · 5d -0.90% · 21d +3.63% · cap-weighted sleeves · equal-weight names · P/E

Sectors

  • Tech Fade

    XLK +0.24%

    1. 1d +0.24%
    2. 5d -3.45%
    3. 21d +4.47%

    names -0.77% PE 44× dear

    Semiconductors -1.34%

  • Comm Fade

    XLC +0.22%

    1. 1d +0.22%
    2. 5d +0.75%
    3. 21d +5.03%

    names +0.63% PE 20× cheap

    Publishing +1.77%

  • Disc Fade

    XLY 0.00%

    1. 1d 0.00%
    2. 5d +1.09%
    3. 21d +7.87%

    names +0.73% PE 70× dear

    Auto - Manufacturers +3.75%

  • Staples Fade

    XLP +0.02%

    1. 1d +0.02%
    2. 5d +1.57%
    3. 21d +2.23%

    names +0.69% PE 35× dear

    Tobacco +2.93%

  • Finance Fade

    XLF +0.05%

    1. 1d +0.05%
    2. 5d -0.12%
    3. 21d +2.13%

    names +1.16% PE 22× cheap

    Financial - Capital Markets +3.37%

  • Energy Fade

    XLE -0.02%

    1. 1d -0.02%
    2. 5d +1.68%
    3. 21d +6.73%

    names -0.65% PE 17× cheap

    Oil & Gas Integrated -2.30%

  • Health Fade

    XLV +0.19%

    1. 1d +0.19%
    2. 5d +4.74%
    3. 21d +7.62%

    names +1.02% PE 23×

    Medical - Specialties +3.90%

  • Industrials Split

    XLI +0.31%

    1. 1d +0.31%
    2. 5d -2.96%
    3. 21d -1.01%

    names +0.45% PE 20× cheap

    Industrial Materials +5.77%

  • Materials Fade

    XLB +0.38%

    1. 1d +0.38%
    2. 5d +2.88%
    3. 21d +4.85%

    names +0.35% PE 25×

    Agricultural - Machinery +2.48%

  • REITs Split

    XLRE +0.09%

    1. 1d +0.09%
    2. 5d +0.65%
    3. 21d -1.81%

    names -2.39% PE 38× dear

    REIT - Specialty -2.46%

  • Utilities Split

    XLU +0.14%

    1. 1d +0.14%
    2. 5d -3.06%
    3. 21d -7.47%

    names -1.96% PE 29× dear

    Independent Power Producers -1.02%

Fault lines

  • Semis Ignite

    SMH -0.15%

    1. 1d -0.15%
    2. 5d -5.80%
    3. 21d -0.28%

    Semiconductors -1.34%

  • Regionals Fade

    KRE -0.04%

    1. 1d -0.04%
    2. 5d -3.31%
    3. 21d -1.19%

    Financial - Mortgages +1.31%

  • E&P Fade

    XOP +0.66%

    1. 1d +0.66%
    2. 5d +4.06%
    3. 21d +9.62%

    Oil & Gas Equipment & Services -1.17%

  • Defense Fade

    ITA +0.07%

    1. 1d +0.07%
    2. 5d -5.45%
    3. 21d -1.10%

    Aerospace & Defense +1.10%

  • Miners Fade

    GDX +0.04%

    1. 1d +0.04%
    2. 5d +11.95%
    3. 21d +36.74%

    Other Precious Metals +2.21%

  • Builders Grind

    XHB -0.47%

    1. 1d -0.47%
    2. 5d -2.02%
    3. 21d -2.25%

    Home Improvement -4.31%

Grind = same direction across horizons Split = session fights the month Names = equal-weight average of stocks in the sector, not the ETF

Culture

Latest · Aug 22, 8:13 PM UTC

  • Edinburgh's Saturated Saturday Aug. 22 is peak-density Edinburgh: Fringe venues packed, Heather on the Hill opening a new family festival at the Royal Highland Centre, Hot Mess holding a queer day party at The Pitt, and International Festival chamber music at Queen's Hall. The city is operating as a multi-stage organism — comedy, folk, dance music, and classical in the same afternoon.

  • Carnival's Diamond Jubilee Notting Hill Carnival's 60th anniversary weekend (Aug. 29–31) is the next mass-culture magnet: Panorama steelbands Saturday, Children's Day and J'ouvert Sunday, and the full adult parade Monday. Sound systems and stages run noon to 7 p.m. both public days — Europe's largest street carnival in its diamond year.

  • Axis Mundi Approaches Burning Man's 2026 theme Axis Mundi goes live when gates open Aug. 30. Saturday's noon PT deadline for playa event listings is the last administrative beat before the desert city assembles — culture as temporary metropolis.

  • Tattoo and Fringe Overlap The Military Tattoo's Castle run through Aug. 29 overlaps Fringe's final stretch, Book Festival, and Art Festival — a rare stack where military pageantry, experimental comedy, and literary tents share one skyline.

  • Dance-Floor Counterweight Hot Mess's Marie Davidson / Optimo / Olof Dreijer bill is the festival city's after-hours counterweight — not a tourist listicle, but a scene that locals rearrange Saturdays for.

  • Summer Circuit Echo Lollapalooza Chicago has left the park, but the merch hangover and festival-circuit chatter still frame August's U.S. summer as a season that just peaked — while UK carnival and playa culture take the next fortnight.

Still on the calendar · Aug 21, 11:12 PM UTC

  • Football Pubs And Venice Carpets Premier League weekend one from Aug. 21 fills pubs and grounds as the English season’s cultural engine restarts. Venice’s Mostra (Sept. 2–12) then shifts the spotlight to Lido red carpets — mass sport culture handing off to awards-season film heat within two weeks.

  • Labor Day Music And Okinawa Drums North Coast’s Sept. 4–6 EDM takeover in Bridgeview and Okinawa’s Zento Eisa drum festival the same weekend show how Labor Day week still hosts city-defining gatherings far from fashion weeks. One is a stadium rave; the other is an island-wide street tradition — both rearrange local calendars.

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