Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Stocks Ripping Higher into Final Hour on Less Economic Pessimism, Short-Covering
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- President Bush today announced a freeze on some subprime mortgage rates in an effort to stop a wave of foreclosures undoing the six-year expansion.
- Some ABX indexes rose, suggesting the perceived risk of subprime-mortgage bonds defaulting fell, before the scheduled release of a
- The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank should avoid cutting interest rates, predicting the world economy will weather the fallout from the US housing slump.
- Repackaging “valued assets” that underlie collateralized debt obligations will become a “great opportunity” for Wall Street, said Howard Lutnick, chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald LP. (video)
- Crude oil is bouncing $1.90/bbl in NY after a government report showed that US supplies of natural gas, a competing fuel, fell the most since April.
- Lead is falling to a five-month low in
Wall Street Journal:
- The three banks assembling a “super fund” aimed at helping to ease the global credit crunch are scaling back its size due to a lack of interest from financial firms that are supposed to benefit from the plan.
- IBM(IBM) scientists described a “significant milestone” in speeding up computer processors by using optical signals on a chip instead of electronic signals.
- Michael Vranos blew it with one of his big hedge funds this year. Now, he may ask investors for a second chance.
- Watching What You See on the Web. New Gear Lets ISPs Track Users and Sell Targeted Ads; More Players, Privacy Fears.
VarietyAsiaOnline.com:
- China sets ban on Hollywood films.
NY Post:
- AQR Capital Management LLC’s flagship AQR Absolute Return fund fell 5.8% in November. The $4 billion fund’s return is down 11.9% for the year. AQR has about $36 billion under management in quantitative strategies that use computers to detect investment opportunities.
- NBC boss Jeff Zucker is expected to make big cuts on the newsgathering and operational side of the company’s news division, including eliminating an entire level of MSNBC’s management team.
Reuters:
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International Oil Daily:
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Bear Radar
Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Growth (+.41%)
Sector Underperformers:
Utilities (-.96%), Drugs (-.22%) and Retail (-.11%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
Jobless Claims Fall, Unemployment Still Low
- Initial Jobless Claims fell to 338K versus estimates of 335K and 353K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims fell to 2599K versus estimates of 2620K and 2658K prior.
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Small-cap Value (+1.06%)
Sector Outperformers:
Homebuilders (+3.57%), Airlines (+1.92%) and Semis (+1.23%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
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