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TSMC’s Premium: Parsing Taiwan Semiconductor’s Value Amid Policy Shifts, High Capex, and a Steepening Curve

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) sits at the center of the AI compute supply chain. As of intraday Tuesday, its ADRs trade near $237.45, within sight of the 52‑week high at $248.28 and well above the $134.25 low, as investors balance 3nm/5nm leadership, a multi‑year capex program, and evolving policy risk. The macro backdrop remains supportive for capital‑intensive leaders: the effective federal funds rate has held at 4.33% throughout 2025, while the 10‑year Treasury yield is about 4.28% and the 2s10s curve has re‑steepened to roughly +55 bps (10Y 4.28% minus 2Y 3.73%). Ten‑year breakeven inflation is anchored near 2.41%, implying a proxy real 10‑year near 1.87%—a level that enforces valuation discipline but does not preclude premium multiples for cash‑generative cyclicals with durable moats, per FRED and U.S. Treasury data. Cross‑asset pricing corroborates that mix: SPY around $642.10, QQQ near $569.84, gold (GLD) near $310.92, long bonds (TLT) depressed near $86.56, and oil (USO) around $74.66, per Yahoo Finance.

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Intel Stock Outlook: Policy Tailwinds vs. Execution Headwinds in an AI-Centric Cycle

As of Thursday, August 14, 2025 (4:00 pm ET), Intel (INTC) closed at $23.86 with an implied market capitalization of approximately $99.13 billion (per Yahoo Finance and FMP). Broader risk appetite was firm: SPY $644.95, Nasdaq Composite 21,710.67, and SOXX $254.14, while the VIX slipped to 14.51 (Yahoo Finance). Semis leadership remained concentrated in AI bellwethers: Nvidia (NVDA) $182.02, AMD $180.95, and TSM $241.00 (Yahoo Finance). Rates context as of August 14, 2025 shows a normalizing, upward-sloping curve: 2Y 3.74%, 5Y 3.82%, 10Y 4.29%, 30Y 4.88%, with the 2s10s spread at +55 bps and 3M–10Y roughly flat (−0.01 bps), signaling transition from deep inversion (U.S. Treasury). Market-based inflation metrics are anchored: the 10-year breakeven is 2.39% and 10-year TIPS real yield 1.87% (FRED). High-grade and high-yield credit spreads remain supportive at ~0.78% (IG OAS) and ~2.90% (HY OAS), respectively (FRED).

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