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Monday, September 15, 2008
Stocks Finish at Session Lows, Weighed Down by Commodity, Financial, REIT, Homebuilding and Construction Shares
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Stocks Sharply Lower into Final Hour on Rising Credit Angst, Financial Sector Pessimism, Global Growth Worries
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Stock-market losses may spur investors to buy shares and stop holding cash, which has become “the crowded trade,” according to Thomas J. Lee, JPMorgan Chase’s(JPM) chief
- American International Group Inc.,(AIG) the largest U.S. insurer by assets, has been given special permission to access $20 billion of capital in its subsidiaries to free up liquidity, New York Governor David Paterson said.
- Chris Edmonds, an analyst at FIG Partners, says oil could be at $90 this week. (video)
- Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.(LEH), the fourth-largest U.S. investment bank, was suspended from energy and commodities trading in London after Europe's biggest clearing house declared the company a defaulter. ``Lehman is an important counterparty in the commodity markets,'' Robin Bhar, a metals strategist at Calyon in London, said by phone. Lehman has suspended almost all market activity, PricewaterhouseCoopers said today at a press conference in London.
- Zinc fell the most in almost 10 months, leading industrial metals lower in London, as the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. curbed demand for commodities. The S&P GSCI Index of 24 commodities fell 5 percent, extending its slide from July's record to 31 percent. Crude oil traded at a seven-month low. ``It's largely a stampede out of commodities,'' Dan Smith, a metals analyst at Standard Chartered Plc in London, said by phone.
- General Electric Co.(GE) fell the most in New York trading since cutting its annual forecast five months ago, dragged down by financial stocks including American International Group Inc. and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. GE, which received about half its revenue and profit from financial units last year, lost $1.41, or 5 percent, to $26.75 at 4:02 p.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
- Morgan Stanley(MS) and Goldman Sachs Group Inc.(GS) led a record surge in the cost of default protection and a slump in bank bond prices after Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. filed for bankruptcy.
- Emerging-market bonds, stocks and currencies tumbled from Moscow to Mexico City as the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. drove investors to sell all but the safest assets. The extra yield investors demand to own developing nations' bonds instead of U.S. Treasuries swelled 30 basis points to 3.64 percentage points, the widest spread in more than three years, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s EMBI+ index.
- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will likely stiffen rules targeting manipulative short selling after a stock-market rout triggered the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., a person familiar with the matter said. The changes the SEC may issue as early as this week target naked short-selling, in which traders never borrow shares. The agency is concerned manipulative investors may use the sales, which are legal in some circumstances, to drive down prices by flooding the market with orders to sell shares they don't have.
Insurance Insider:
- Billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc.(BRK/A) “is thought to be in talks” with American International Group(AIG) about a possible investment. AIG’s talks with potential investors, including buyout firms, are “advanced.”
Euro:
- Software AG,
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Small-cap Value (-1.11%)
Sector Outperformers:
Airlines (+3.65%), Restaurants (+.92%) and Semis (-.34%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
PNRA, ABFS, CCL, CCE, IMO, USB, JPM, TWTC, CPSI, CPRT, MBLX, ESIO, WCBO, ACGL and MER
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) OSIP 2) SOHU 3) SNV 4) INFY 5) AIG
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
Monday Watch
Weekend Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Crude oil fell to a six-month low in New York and gasoline tumbled amid signs that refineries along the Gulf of Mexico coast will soon resume operations after escaping major damage from Hurricane Ike. Almost 20 percent of the U.S.'s oil refining capacity was shut, limiting fuel deliveries and prompting the Department of Energy to release 309,000 barrels from its strategic reserves. New York Mercantile Exchange electronic trading opened early to allow traders to respond to Ike. ``It looks like we've dodged another bullet,'' said Peter Beutel, president of energy consultant Cameron Hanover Inc. in New Canaan, Connecticut. ``The refineries in the Houston area seem to have come out of the storm remarkably intact.'' Futures touched $98.55/bbl., the lowest since Feb. 26.
- Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.(LEH) prepared to file for bankruptcy after Barclays Plc and Bank of America Corp. abandoned talks to buy the U.S. securities firm and Wall Street prepared for its possible liquidation.
- The Federal Reserve widened the collateral it accepts for loans to Wall Street bond dealers as the financial industry braced for a Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.(LEH) bankruptcy filing.
- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is unlikely to expand to every stock the curbs imposed two months ago on naked short sales, three people familiar with the matter said. Regulators are instead likely to focus on measures that would strengthen requirements that brokers deliver shares they sell short, said people familiar with the agency's thinking. ``The SEC is very likely going to get some negative comments from retail investors, but institutional investors that employ significant short-selling strategies, including hedge funds, are going to be very glad,'' said Sean O'Malley, a former SEC lawyer and now a partner at Goodwin Procter LLP in New York. The American Bankers Association had urged the SEC to broaden the ban to include all publicly traded banks and bank holding companies. The Managed Funds Association, the largest hedge fund industry group, asked regulators not to renew the order, saying it damps legitimate trading.
- Hogs fell to a six-month low on signs of slowing demand for pork in China and rising inventories of the meat in the U.S. U.S. exporters sold 409.5 million pounds of pork in July, down 12 percent from the previous month and the second straight monthly decline, the Department of Agriculture said yesterday in a report. China, including Hong Kong, bought 72.9 million pounds, down from 140.1 million in June, USDA data show.
- Electronic Arts Inc.(ERTS) the second- largest video-game publisher, said it has ended discussions with Take-Two Interactive Inc. and won't make a proposal to buy the company.
- When it comes to containing Russia, the invisible hand of the markets may be the West's most potent weapon. Tightening access to international credit and mounting stock losses are hurting Russian billionaires as well as state- owned corporations, prompting calls by businessmen to heed Western complaints over Kremlin policy in Georgia. The country's biggest business association, the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, will raise the issue today at a meeting with President Dmitry Medvedev, said Igor Yurgens, a board member and adviser to Medvedev.
- Asian currencies posted a weekly decline, led by Taiwan's dollar and Indonesia's rupiah, as overseas investors pulled funds out of the region's stocks. Overseas investors were net sellers of Taiwan's stocks for nine of the last 11 trading days, selling NT$82.8 billion ($2.58 billion) more than they bought during that period as the Taiex index declined 11.7 percent. The peso dropped to the lowest level in a year as foreign funds sold Philippine shares every day this month. Fund managers sold $397.2 million more Philippine bonds and stocks than they bought for the first seven months of the year, compared with $3.6 billion in net purchases in the same period a year earlier, data from the central bank showed. ``The peso's decline is driven by investors reducing their exposures in emerging markets including the Philippines,'' said Antonio Espedido, treasurer at China Banking Corp. in Manila.
- Persian Gulf shares fell, led by banks and real-estate companies, as international investors exited the market amid a drop in oil prices and a rising dollar.
- Walgreen Co.(WAG), the largest U.S. pharmacy chain, offered to buy Longs Drug Stores Corp.(LDG) for $3 billion in an attempt to scuttle CVS Caremark Corp.'s agreement to acquire the California retailer.
- Stanley Fink, the former deputy chairman of hedge fund managers Man Group Plc, has joined commodities trader International Standard Asset Management as chief executive officer.
- American International Group Inc.(AIG), the largest U.S. insurer, may move up plans to raise capital or sell assets after the shares plunged 46 percent this week, said a person familiar with the company. Chief Executive Officer Robert Willumstad may announce the reorganization before his Sept. 25 deadline, said the person, who declined to be named because the New York-based insurer hasn't made an official statement.
Wall Street Journal:
- A group of global banks and securities firms announced late Sunday a $70 billion loan program that financial companies can tap to help ease a credit shortage that threatens global financial markets.
- Insurer American International Group Inc.(AIG), succumbing to relentless investor pressure that drove its shares down 31% on Friday alone, is pulling together a survival plan that includes selling off some of its most valuable assets, raising more capital and possibly going to the Federal Reserve for help, people familiar with the situation said.
- Washington Mutual Inc.(WM) CEO Alan Fishman, who was chosen as the company’s leader last week, said he will be able to turn the company around.
- Weyerhaeuser(WY) Real Estate Co.’s new CEO, Larry Burrows, said he expects the company, one of the largest US homebuilders, to make it through the housing slump and he is “bullish.” “The outlook for WRECO is tremendous,” Burrows said.
Reuters:
- Officials from the New York Insurance Department and executives of American International Group Inc were in talks on Sunday to find a way for the embattled insurer to boost capital and protect policyholders.
- Slate, the online news and opinion magazine owned by The Washington Post Co (WPO), plans to join a bustling business news market with an analysis and commentary site expected to launch this summer. "The Big Money" aims to use wit and irreverence to explain the arcana of Wall Street, the same way Slate has done with general and political news, Editor James Ledbetter told Reuters in an interview.
- Paulson said the weekend's discussions made clear that market participants and regulators across the globe recognize the need to support market stability as they address challenges. "I am committed to working with regulators and policy makers -- including Congress - to take necessary and appropriate steps to maintain the stability and orderliness of our financial markets. And I will engage with regulators and policymakers around the world to that end."
TimesOnline:
- About 200 funds have collapsed this year. Of those left, 61% of the 2,795 managing more than $100m and tracked by hedge fund news website HedgeFund.net’s database, are losing money. Just like the venture capital firms before them, hedge funds are finding the easy money that once fuelled them is gone. Borrowing is now significantly more expensive and banks, with troubles of their own, are wary of making long-term commitments. The industry that emerges from this downturn looks sure to be significantly smaller than the one that went in. These collapses may well attract government scrutiny, given the amount of pension money invested in these unregulated firms.
- Today the $900m RAB Special Situations fund faces the threat of being liquidated unless investors agree to lock in their money for three years. “If RAB Special Situations starts selling off its entire portfolio the ripples will be felt across AIM, as well as on Toronto stock exchange and in Australia,” said one stockbroker. “A lot of people will get hurt.” RAB Capital was the first London hedge-fund manager to seek a public listing, joining AIM in early 2004.
- Unemployment in Britain will surge by 450,000 to 2.12 million by the end of next year, a level not seen since 1997, when Labour came to power, as the country endures its first recession since the early 1990s, the CBI forecasts today.
- The world’s largest oil companies will converge on London next month for a chance to re-enter Iraq for the first time in more than three decades.
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Weekend Recommendations
Barron's:
- Made positive comments on JEC, BTU, MIDD, MFE and IBM.
Night Trading
Asian indices are -2.25% to -1.0% on avg.
S&P 500 futures -3.37%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -2.70%.
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- Empire Manufacturing for September is estimated to fall to 1.0 versus 2.8 in August.
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- Industrial Production for August is estimated to fall .3% versus a .2% increase in July.
- Capacity Utilization for August is estimated to fall to 79.6% versus 79.9% in July.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The (HPQ) analyst meeting, (RVBD) vision day, (ATVI) analyst meeting, (WNS) analyst meeting and Bank of America Investment Conference could also impact trading today.