Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Value (+.02%)
Sector Underperformers:
Gold (-1.33%), Coal (-1.0%) and Computer Hardware (-.79%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
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Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Value (+.02%)
Sector Underperformers:
Gold (-1.33%), Coal (-1.0%) and Computer Hardware (-.79%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
- The Change in Non-farm Payrolls for November was 94K versus estimates of 80K and 170K in October.
- The Unemployment Rate for November remained at 4.7% versus estimates of 4.8% and 4.7% in October.
- Average Hourly Earnings for November rose .5% versus estimates of a .3% gain and a .1% increase in October.
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BOTTOM LINE: Employers in the
Furthermore, most measures of Americans’ income growth are still very healthy. The 3.8% year-over-year gain in Average Hourly Earnings is substantially above the 3.2% 20-year average. The 12-month moving-average of the rate of growth of Americans’ Average Hourly Earnings is currently 3.94%. 1998 was the only year during the 90s expansion that it exceeded current levels.
Besides a healthy job market, the Case-Shiller Home Price Index is up 114% over the last decade and the S&P 500 has risen 105% since the October 2002 major bear market lows. As a result, Americans’ net worth just hit another all-time record, a fact that continues to be ignored by the record number of stock market participants that believe it is in their financial and/or political interest to paint a bleak picture of
Style Outperformer:
Mid-cap Value (+.15%)
Sector Outperformers:
Airlines (+3.1%), Road&Rail (+1.5%) and Retail (+.70%)
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Bloomberg:
- Countrywide Financial(CFC), the nation’s biggest residential lender, led shares of mortgage companies and homebuilders higher as the US government announced a freeze on some subprime rates.
- Subprime rate freeze is good for mortgage bonds, Moody’s says.
- The yen headed for a second weekly decline against the US dollar and the euro as concerns eased that credit-market losses will spread, encouraging purchases of higher-yielding assets funded in Japan.
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- JetBlue Airways(JBLU) will begin offering free in-flight e-mail and instant-message services next week through a partnership with Yahoo!(YHOO) and Research In Motion(RIMM).
Wall Street Journal:
- AT&T(T) expects a revenue increase of at least 20% next year in the Asian-Pacific region, citing expansion by clients in countries such as China and India.
- News Corp.(NWS/A) Duo Set To Lead Dow Jones As Zannino Resigns.
MarketWatch.com:
- MarketWatch CEO of the Year 2007: McDonald’s(MCD) Jim Skinner.
- Another bear growls at China. Hutchinson sees big debt, and big problems, ahead for Beijing. Is a China crash coming? The top-performing China letter continues cautious.
- Google(GOOG) is forging ahead on a second spectrum-related initiative, by filing its own testing results for so-called “white spaces” wireless technology with the Federal Communications Commission.
- Will ‘Golden Compass’ controversy hurt the box office? New Line film is subject of protest from Catholic group for atheist themes.
BusinessWeek.com:
- After months of betting on an increase in oil prices, some speculators now see a new downward trend.
CNNMoney.com:
- Lilly projects seven new blockbusters for 2008.
CNBC.com:
- 10 Top Investing Blunders.
washingtonpost.com:
- Highlights of Mortgage Plan.
- Details on the House Energy Bill.
Barron’s:
- Carlos Slim May Trade CompUSA for Circuit City.
- Airport face-lifts smooth out wrinkles for fliers.
DigiTimes:
- The dynamic random access memory market may improve next year as the increase in global output slows, citing Powerchip Semiconductor Corp. Chairman Frank Huang. Inventories in the distribution network “aren’t high,” Huang said. Powerchip is
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Citigroup:
- RIMM continues to be our top pick in
- Reiterated Buy on (HON), target $68.
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- The Change in Non-farm Payrolls for November is estimated at 80K versus 166K in October.
- The Unemployment Rate for November is estimated at 4.8% versus 4.7% in October.
- Average Hourly Earnings for November are estimated to rise .3% versus a .2% gain in October.
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- Consumer Credit for October is estimated to rise to $5.0 billion versus $3.7 billion in September.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Lehman Brothers Technology Conference, (SON) analysts’ meeting, (HSC) analysts conference, (RRGB) analyst meeting and (NVO) analyst meeting could also impact trading today.