Weekend Headlines
Bloomberg:
- China ordered banks to put aside more reserves for the ninth time this year to cool an economy that expanded 11.5% in the third quarter and to damp speculation in stocks and real estate.
- Canada’s dollar fell, snapping its longest streak of weekly gains in 10 years, as Canadian officials said they were concerned over the currency’s climb to a record high.
- President Bush said Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf has assured the US he will take the “positive steps” of relinquishing his post as head of the army and holding parliamentary elections.
- Boeing Co.(BA) won an order for 12 of its 777 aircraft valued at $3.2 billion from Emirates as the biggest Arab airline expands long-haul routes.
- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said he would raise the cap on Social Security payroll taxes to fix what he called the single most important social program in the
- Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf said general elections will be held by Jan. 9 and emergency rule will continue in order to help fight terrorism after a deadly bomb attack on his opposition last month.
- Spanish King Tells Venezuela’s Chavez to ‘Shut Up’.
Wall Street Journal:
- Honeywell Intl.(HON) is developing technology that lets computers monitor the brainwaves of analysts viewing US surveillance images.
- Saudi Aramco is on track to raise crude oil output to 12 million barrels per day by 2009.
- Intel(INTC) Shifts From Silicon To Lift Chip Performance.
NY Times:
- The Federal Communications Commission has determined the cable industry has grown too large and plans to impose new regulations to open the market for independent programmers and video services.
- US Banks Agree on Credit Backup Fund.
- Giving to Charity, Through Real Estate. A way to help a cause, save on taxes and maybe still get a monthly check.
MarketWatch.com:
- Investors who believe that China’s soaring stock market is due for crash now have a new tool to put their money where their mouth is.
IBD:
- Clinical Trial Firms Pass Test on Wall Street.
- High oil prices are fueling one of the biggest transfers of wealth in history. Oil consumers are paying $4 billion to $5 billion more for crude oil every day than they did just five years ago, pumping more than $2 trillion into the coffers of oil companies and oil-producing nations this year alone.
- The Newest Bubble: Oil. The fact is that supply of known reserves is 1.4 trillion barrels, which is larger than it has been at any time in the last 30 years. And thanks to improved technology, the recovery rate from reservoirs has already increased from 20 to 35%, on is way to 50%. According to industry estimates, demand actually fell in the United States last year and is growing globally by less than 1%. Since the summer, open crude oil futures contracts held by financial players are up 50%.
- China confirms toxic ‘date-rape’ substance on toys.
CNNMoney.com:
- Eni SpA(E) CEO Paolo Scaroni said he believes the oil price is more likely to fall than rise further, adding much of the recent price hikes are due to speculative pressure. ‘For each real physical barrel of oil demand, there are a hundred on paper,’ he said referring to futures market activity that is driven by investment funds.
Financial Times:
- Super-SIV clear to sign more banks.
- Daimler and Ford to pursue fuel cell venture. The two carmakers have given the partnership momentum by buying Ballard Power Systems’ troubled automotive fuel cell business, including numerous patents and 150 employees.
- China enjoys banner year in gold production.
- US strike on Iran ‘not being prepared.’
- New Citi chief to get free hand on strategy.
Sunday Telegraph:
- Former US President Bill Clinton will travel to
Sunday Business Post:
- Former President Bill Clinton will raise as much as $300,000 for his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, by addressing a fundraising dinner in
AFP:
-
Finanz & Wirtschaft:
- Toyota Motor’s(TM) auto-financing business in the
EFE:
- Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva wants his country to join OPEC following a 5- to 8-billion-barrel oil discovery.
Xinhua News Agency:
- More than two-thirds of Chinese enterprises said the country has either some or serious excess capacity in their industry, citing a survey by the
Nihon Keizai:
- Walt Disney(DIS) will begin mobile phone services in
-
Haaretz:
- Israeli government officials believe that the country’s sovereign credit rating may be raised for the first time since 1995 as the nation’s ratio of debt to gross domestic product falls.
Weekend Recommendations
Barron's:
- Made positive comments on (C), (CVD), (PPDI) and (QCOM).
Citigroup:
- Upgraded (ALTR) to Buy, target $25.
- Reiterated Buy on (MON), target $114.
- Downgraded (ETFC) to Sell, target $7.50.
- Reiterated Buy on (CF), target $108.
Morgan Stanley:
- Reiterated Overweight on (MMM).
Night Trading
Asian indices are -3.25% to -1.25% on avg.
S&P 500 futures -.09%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.43%
Morning Preview
US AM Market Call
NASDAQ 100 Pre-Market Indicator/Heat Map
Pre-market Commentary
Pre-market Stock Quote/Chart
Before the Bell CNBC Video(bottom right)
Global Commentary
WSJ Intl Markets Performance
Commodity Movers
Top 25 Stories
Top 20 Business Stories
Today in IBD
In Play
Bond Ticker
Economic Preview/Calendar
Daily Stock Events
Macro Calls
Upgrades/Downgrades
Rasmussen Business/Economy Polling
CNBC Guest Schedule
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
- (BX)/.30
- (TSN)/.09
- (HEW)/.36
- (BOBE)/.39
Upcoming Splits
- (MPR) 4-for-3
- (TNP) 2-for-1
- (CRS) 2-for-1
- (APAGF) 4-for-1
Economic Data
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The (CWST) analyst day, (TSN) analyst meeting, (TSS) investor presentation, (SIMG) analyst meeting, (UFI) investor meeting, Citigroup Biotech Conference, Oppenheimer Digital Media Conference, Deutsche Bank Gaming Forum and Piper Jaffray Industrial Growth & Business Services Symposium could also impact trading today.