The Swiss National Bank Began Unloading its Biggest US Stock Holdings, incl. Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta

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    by Wolf Richter, Wolf Street:

    It still bought Tesla though, which is down by 52%. It took massive losses. And it’s got a bunch of Imploded Stocks.

    The Swiss National Bank has spent years creating Swiss francs, buying dollars, euros, and other currencies with those francs, and then buying assets denominated in those currencies – including a vast portfolio of US stocks.

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    But that gig is up, it seems. Asset prices have fallen sharply, and the SNB is unloading. It doesn’t disclose details on its balance sheet, but it has to disclose its US stock holdings in quarterly regulatory filings with the SEC, and it now filed its Form 13F for its Q3 holdings. We’ll get to those in a moment.

    The total of “Foreign currency investments” on its balance sheet – which includes US stock holdings plus its other foreign currency investments – peaked in February 2022 at CHF 977 billion ($1.04 trillion at today’s exchange rate). By the end of September 2022, they’d plunged by 17%, or by CHF 160 billion, to CHF 808 billion, the lowest since March 2020:

    The SNB’s US stock holdings.

    From the SNB’s filings of Form 13F with the SEC, we can see that the SNB not only took losses from the price declines of its US stock holdings, but that it also sold down most of its largest positions, reducing the number of shares it holds in Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, etc.

    From June 30 through September 30, the value of the SNB’s US stock holdings fell by 8.0 billion, or by 5.4%.

    From March 31 through September 30, which had been the peak in terms of the quarterly filings, its US stock holdings fell by $37.5 billion, or by 21.2%.

    The value of its US stocks had peaked at the end of Q1 at $177 billion, and by September 30, they’d dropped to $139.8 billion.

    Q3 spanned the powerful bear-market rally-and-bust over the summer, with the end effect that the S&P 500 fell 5.3% from June 30 through September 30, and the Nasdaq Composite fell 4.1%.

    The SNB is broadly invested in the US stock market. At the end of Q3, it held about 2,770 stocks, including a whole bunch that have become penny stocks, and a slew that went public via merger with a SPAC or via IPO over the past two years and that are now populating my pantheon of Imploded Stocks, such as Carvana.

    Let’s take Carvana:

    • December 31, 2021: SNB held 289,105 shares, $67.01 million, at $231.79 per share.
    • September 30, 2022, down to 213,300 shares, at $4.33 million, at $20.30 per share (-91% per share).
    • Today, Carvana closed at $11.88 (up 56% in two days, LOL, but down 96% from its high, and down 41% from the SNB’s booked price on Sep. 30).

    The SNB loaded up with these types of stocks that then imploded. It’s kind of funny that it helped enable the craziest US stock market bubble ever.  But now it’s trying to unload them.

    Top 50 stock holdings by value.

    The SNB cut its holdings (reduced the number of shares) in 42 of the top 50 stocks by value in its portfolio from June 30 through September 30.

    The SNB started cutting it holdings of some stocks in Q2 already, such as Apple, Meta, Alphabet, and a bunch of others.

    But it was still adding to its holdings in Q2 of stocks that it then started to unload in Q3, such as Amazon, Chevron, etc.

    Even Apple is on the chopping block: The SNB cut its holdings since June by 649,000 shares, and since March 31 by 918,000 shares, to 70.14 million shares.

    It also has some big winners on the list: oil companies, and it’s also unloading them.

    It added to its position in Q3 in only 8 of the top 50 stocks, including of Tesla, whose stock is down 52% from its high. The 8 positions that where it increased the share count since June 30 are marked in bold.

    Top 50 Holdings by value As of Sep. 30 Share Count change since
    $ Million # shares  Jun 30  Mar 31
    APPLE INC 9,694 70,142,608 -649,000 -918,100
    MICROSOFT CORP 7,171 30,791,655 -102,700 -101,500
    AMAZON COM INC 4,484 39,684,040 -47,400 144,600
    TESLA INC 3,037 11,448,877 16,600 357,100
    ALPHABET INC 4,844 50,514,240 -222,300 -314,300
    UNITEDHEALTH GROUP 2,053 4,065,726 -15,700 -13,700
    JOHNSON & JOHNSON 1,863 11,403,816 -1,600 1,300
    EXXON MOBIL CORP 1,594 18,256,191 -108,500 -80,600
    META PLATFORMS 1,349 9,939,610 -77,000 -309,400
    NVIDIA CORPORATION 1,317 10,851,824 7,200 23,600
    PROCTER AND GAMBLE 1,313 10,397,973 -200 -83,500
    VISA INC 1,267 7,132,219 -61,800 -99,900
    HOME DEPOT INC 1,229 4,453,966 -75,800 -68,900
    CHEVRON CORP NEW 1,162 8,089,332 -358,900 -260,000
    LILLY ELI & CO 1,132 3,500,048 -11,400 -21,700
    MASTERCARD 1,070 3,763,457 -22,400 -36,100
    PFIZER INC 1,064 24,316,241 -77,200 5,300
    ABBVIE INC 1,028 7,658,375 -14,300 1,200
    COCA COLA CO 1,000 17,847,594 -18,700 74,400
    PEPSICO INC 978 5,992,804 -8,400 4,200
    MERCK & CO INC 944 10,959,232 -5,700 18,700
    COSTCO 907 1,919,999 -3,600 6,300
    THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC 860 1,696,527 -400 -10,200
    WALMART INC 851 6,561,583 -56,400 -81,200
    BROADCOM INC 777 1,750,042 -26,800 -32,700
    DANAHER CORPORATION 773 2,993,270 45,300 207,700
    DISNEY WALT CO 745 7,893,971 -3,700 21,200
    MCDONALDS CORP 740 3,204,957 -20,600 -31,600
    ABBOTT LABS 734 7,588,265 -61,600 -70,700
    CISCO SYS INC 718 17,945,820 -74,300 -321,800
    ACCENTURE PLC IRELAND 706 2,744,938 3,400 9,100
    VERIZON 691 18,200,201 -9,300 267,900
    NEXTERA ENERGY 668 8,513,682 -500 15,100
    BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB 656 9,226,857 -228,400 -387,000
    SALESFORCE 620 4,307,331 34,500 67,000
    TEXAS INSTRUMENTS 619 3,996,283 -9,900 -3,700
    LINDE 587 2,178,568 -44,800 -41,400
    CONOCOPHILLIPS 574 5,605,529 -31,600 -107,200
    COMCAST 568 19,374,429 -249,200 -374,000
    ADOBE SYSTEMS 564 2,047,689 1,500 -13,100
    PHILIP MORRIS 558 6,717,922 -5,000 -25,100
    QUALCOMM 548 4,853,622 -35,200 2,600
    CVS HEALTH 542 5,683,010 -10,500 -34,600
    UNION PACIFIC 531 2,723,316 -39,500 -61,100
    RAYTHEON 528 6,445,414 -28,100 -37,500
    AMGEN 522 2,315,026 -101,300 -124,600
    LOWES COS 520 2,769,839 -136,500 -148,400
    UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 514 3,182,818 5,100 24,600
    HONEYWELL 493 2,950,055 -24,900 -31,700
    AT&T 476 31,025,262 40,300 95,600

    A note about this racket.

    All its operations combined generated a massive loss of CHF 142 billion in the first nine months of the year, nearly all of it due to these foreign currency investments, which include the losses related to the decline in prices of the stocks and bonds and CHF 24 billion in losses related to exchange rates.

    When the SNB was printing Swiss francs to buy foreign-currency-denominated assets, it wasn’t actually doing QE in Switzerland; it was more like doing QE in other countries.

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