Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Stocks Finish at Session Lows, Weighed Down by REIT, HMO, Hospital, Drug, Biotech, Medical and Oil Tanker Shares
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In Play
Stocks Reversing Lower into Final Hour on Tax Hike Worries, Rising Economic Pessimism, More Shorting
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Copper may fall to $3,000 a metric ton in the second quarter as an economic recovery is delayed, Standard Chartered Plc said. The metal, used in plumbing and electrical wiring, will average $3,155 a ton in the third quarter, 9.9 percent below a previous forecast of $3,500 a ton, Dan Smith, an analyst at Standard Chartered in London, wrote in a report dated Feb. 24. Copper demand will decline 4 percent in 2009, Standard Chartered estimated, its first forecast for this year, Smith said by phone today.
Wall Street Journal:
- Poll: Do You ‘Win’ or ‘Lose’ with The Obama Budget?
NY Times:
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Les Echos:
- US billionaire Wilbur Ross wants to acquire small regional banks weighed down by subprime losses and set up an institution to buy up toxic debt, citing an interview. Ross wants the US government to participate in financing the acquisition of toxic assets and to assume partial responsibility in case of loss. The billionaire will announce a new investment in 60 to 90 days.
Interfax:
- Capital outflows from Russia in January were about $40 billion, citing Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin. Russia’s economy will contract this year even if oil trades at $55 a barrel or higher, citing Kudrin.
National Post:
- Dubai house rents may fall as much as 50% by the end of this year as the emirate’s real-estate market cools, citing Marwan Bin Ghalita, the head of Dubai’s Real Estate Regulatory Authority. A quarter of current real-estate projects in Dubai may be completed on time, while the rest may be put on hold, rescheduled or merged with other developments, Ghalita said.
Bear Radar
Style Underperformer:
Large-cap Growth (-.38%)
Sector Underperformers:
HMOs (-10.05%), Education (-6.21%) and Hospitals (-5.56%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
NIHD, GDP, ANW, IBN, HUM, NUVA, AET, ANSS, AMAG, MDVN, SYK, MANT, MRK, PSYS, COGT, MDAS, TRLG, STRA, CECO, CPLA, COCO, LOPE, ESRX, LHCG, AMED, APOL, STU, TEG, OCR, SWY, DCI, EME and UHS
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) SLM 2) AET 3) CI 4) FITB 5) CY
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Large-cap Value (+2.34%)
Sector Outperformers:
Banks (+10.57%), Oil Service (-5.62%) and Semis (+4.20%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
STI, ZION, UBS, USB, SU, NXY, CNQ, TI, AMT, AFL, VRUS, TMK, SGP, APA, SAFM, ACIW, SHLD, SIGM, XLNX, BOKF, YHOO, DLTR, ALXN, TNDM, WYNN, GBCI, PACW, CEPH, LEAP, ALTR, IBOC, FWLT, ZN, TYL, EQY, CRT and FLS
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) LCC 2) CSX 3) CMA 4) UNH 5) AET
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