Style Underperformer:
Small-cap Value (-.50%)
Sector Underperformers:
Airlines (-2.13%), REITs (-1.28%) and Hospitals (-.80%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Style Underperformer:
Small-cap Value (-.50%)
Sector Underperformers:
Airlines (-2.13%), REITs (-1.28%) and Hospitals (-.80%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
Style Outperformer:
Small-cap Growth(+.69%)
Sector Outperformers:
Foods (+1.51%), Oil Service (+1.21%) and Telecom (+1.09%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
- The Chicago PMI for December rose to 56.6 versus estimates of 51.7 and a reading of 52.9 in November.
- New Home Sales for November fell to 647K versus estimates of 717K and 711K in October.
BOTTOM LINE: The Chicago PMI, a measure of US business activity, unexpectedly rose this month to the highest level since June as new orders increased and businesses reduced stockpiles of unsold goods, Bloomberg reported. Booming exports may help sustain growth in manufacturing, economists said. The New Orders component of the index rose to 58.4, the highest since August, versus 53.9 the prior month. Moreover, the Order Backlogs component soared to 60.7, the highest since January 1998, versus 45.9 in November. The Prices Paid component fell to 63.8 from 76.2 the prior month and the Employment component fell to 49 versus 54.4 in November. This report is a big positive. I continue to believe manufacturing will help boost overall
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- The funeral of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was set for today after her assassination set off street protests and drew condemnations from leaders inside the country and around the world.
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- Chinese securities regulators are preparing to outline new rules that would give global investment banks access to the country’s domestic exchanges.
- Companies in the S&P 500 paid a record $27.73 a share in dividends in 2007, and S%P expects that amount to rise 9.3% in 2008.
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- Beware the dreaded R word. You don’t know whether we’re in a recession until months after it starts. But investing successfully requires looking forward, not backword.
- Apple(AAPL) seen planning own Ne(x)tflix. Surging consumer tech company is developing rental components to iTunes that could dramatically boost digital movies, according to a report.
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- iPhone Could Give Apple(AAPL) Inroad to Enterprise Sales.
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- With Housing Down, Some Buying Spots The Boom Bypassed.
- US online retail sales from November 23 through December 24 rose 22.4% from the year-earlier figure, Mastercard(MA) Advisor’s SpendingPulse reported on Thursday. And Chase(CCF) Paymentech’s Pulse Index, which uses transaction data from 10 top online merchants, says holiday sales through December 23 were up nearly 30%.
- Nike, Coke try to inspire with New Year’s ads.
Financial Times:
- Bhutto in her own words: ‘Only democracy can defeat Pakistan’s extremists.’
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- The Chicago PMI for December is estimated to fall to 51.7 versus 52.9 in November.
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- New Home Sales for November are estimated to fall to 717K versus 728K in October.
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- The weekly EIA natural gas inventory report could also impact trading today.
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