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Monday, March 09, 2009
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Weekend Headlines
Bloomberg:
Wall Street Journal:
MarketWatch.com:
- Microsoft’s(MSFT) business model is done.
- Apple(AAPL) Gets Crushed, For No Good Reason.
NY Times:
- Nationalize? Hey, Not So Fast by Alan S. Blinder.
Seeking Alpha:
- A Graphical Look ar Hedge Fund Leverage.
Politico:
Forbes.com:
MercuryNews.com:
The Economist:
Reuters:
Financial Times:
Welt am Sonntag:
- Lloyd Blankfein, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs(GS), said US dollar gains versus the euro reflect market uncertainty about the European Union’s commitment to support financially strapped member states. “The question is how will the European Union react to the problems of its weaker member states,” Blankfein said.
Handelsblatt:
- Deutsche Bank AG continued its revenue growth trend last month, citing CEO Josef Ackermann. January revenue was $3.6 billion and “developments in February confirmed this trend,” Ackermann said.
O Estado de S. Paulo:
- Brazilian companies had about $30 billion of losses related to foreign-currency contracts after the real weakened against the US dollar, citing a central bank report.
Haaretz.com:
Weekend Recommendations
Barron's:
- Made positive comments on (GOOG), (WYNN), (BAC), (NOC), (BMY) and (EMC).
Night Trading
Asian indices are -1.50% to unch. on avg.
S&P 500 futures -.10%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.09%.
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- (AVAV)/.27
- (CMTL)/.44
- (PEGA)/.09
- (BPT)/2.93
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The (TXN) Mid-quarter Update, Raymond James Institutional Investors Conference and the Stifel Nicolaus Consumer Conference could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly lower, weighed down by financial and automaker shares in the region. I expect
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Weekly Outlook
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There are a handful of economic reports of note and a few significant corporate earnings reports scheduled for release this week.
Economic reports for the week include:
Mon. – None of note
Tues. – Wholesale Inventories, IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism, weekly retail sales reports
Wed. – Weekly EIA energy inventory report, weekly MBA mortgage applications report, Monthly Budget Statement
Thur. – Advance Retail Sales, Initial Jobless Claims, Business Inventories
Fri. – Trade Balance, Import Price Index,
Some of the more noteworthy companies that release quarterly earnings this week are:
Mon. – None of note
Tues. – Dick’s Sporting Goods(DKS), Brown-Forman(BF/B), Hovnanian(HOV), Kroger(KR)
Wed. – National Semi(NSM), Korn/Ferry(KFY), Navistar(NAX), American Eagle(AEO)
Thur. – Pacific Sunwear(PSUN), Aeropostale(ARO)
Fri. – None of note
Other events that have market-moving potential this week include:
Mon. – (TXN) Mid-quarter Update, Raymond James Institutional Investors Conference, Stifel Nicolaus Consumer Conference
Tue. – (ACIW) analyst day, (FIC) analyst meeting, Bernanke speaks on bank regulation, (CVX) analyst meeting, (TEL) meeting of shareholders, (DIS) meeting of shareholders, Raymond James Institutional Investors Conference, JPMorgan Aviation & Transportation Conference, Barclays Healthcare Conference, Deutsche Bank Hospitality & Gaming Conference, (AMAT) meeting of stockholders, (APC) investor conference, (ADI) shareholder meeting
Wed. – (COP) analyst meeting, (PL) investor conference, (BEN) shareholders meeting, Raymond James Institutional Investors Conference, Barclays Capital Healthcare Conference, JPMorgan Aviation & Transportation Conference, UBS Engineering & Construction Conference, Bank of America Consumer Conference, Merrill Lynch Consumer Conference, Merrill Lynch Cleantech Leaders Conference
Thur. – Oppenheimer Alternative Energy Conference, Bank of America Consumer Conference, (IT) investor day, (ITT) shareholders meeting
Fri. – None of note
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Friday, March 06, 2009
Weekly Scoreboard*
Indices
S&P 500 683.38 -7.03%
DJIA 6,626.94 -6.2%
NASDAQ 1,293.85 -6.10%
Russell 2000 351.05 -9.76%
Wilshire 5000 6,873.54 -7.31%
Russell 1000 Growth 308.51 -5.30%
Russell 1000 Value 336.67 -9.19%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 432.22 -5.04%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 285.98 -13.73%
Morgan Stanley Technology 307.54 -3.65%
Transports 2,194.99 -12.17%
Utilities 296.89 -8.36%
MSCI Emerging Markets 21.10 -1.31%
Sentiment/Internals
NYSE Cumulative A/D Line 6,397 -47.25%
Bloomberg New Highs-Lows Index -1,972 -175.42%
Bloomberg Crude Oil % Bulls 50.0 +4.2%
CFTC Oil Large Speculative Longs 214,302 -8.46%
Total Put/Call .88 -9.28%
OEX Put/Call 1.14 +26.67%
ISE Sentiment 108.0 -20.0%
NYSE Arms .67 -60.35%
Volatility(VIX) 49.33 +6.43%
G7 Currency Volatility (VXY) 16.80 -4.82%
Smart Money Flow Index 6,903.50 -5.26%
AAII % Bulls 18.92 -22.14%
AAII % Bears 70.27 27.44%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 45.60 +3.54%
Reformulated Gasoline 133.25 -1.75%
Natural Gas 3.94 -6.20%
Heating Oil 122.94 -3.32%
Gold 942.70 -.07%
Base Metals 112.14 +6.15%
Copper 168.90 +9.50%
Agriculture 277.44 -.94%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 2.87% -15 basis points
10-year TIPS Spread .85% -14 basis points
TED Spread 1.10 +8 basis points
N. Amer. Investment Grade Credit Default Swap Index 247.93 +12.40%
Emerging Markets Credit Default Swap Index 858.99 +3.97%
Citi US Economic Surprise Index -47.90 +11.30%
Fed Fund Futures imply 98.0% chance of no change, 2.0% chance of 25 basis point cut on 3/18
Iraqi 2028 Govt Bonds 45.35 +1.34%
4-Wk MA of Jobless Claims 641,800 +.3%
Average 30-year Mortgage Rate 5.15% +8 basis points
Weekly Mortgage Applications 649,700 -12.62%
Weekly Retail Sales -1.60%
Nationwide Gas $1.94/gallon +.06/gallon
US Heating Demand Next 7 Days 20.0% below normal
ECRI Weekly Leading Economic Index 105.20 -.28%
US Dollar Index 88.51 +.57%
Baltic Dry Index 2,167 +9.11%
CRB Index 209.59 -.94%
Best Performing Style
Large-cap Growth -5.30%
Worst Performing Style
Small-cap Value -11.1%
Leading Sectors
Gold +.84%
Semis -2.31%
Drugs -2.33%
Foods -2.92%
Restaurants -3.28%
Lagging Sectors
HMOs -14.17%
Airlines -15.44%
Gaming -18.89%
Oil Tankers -21.29%
Banks -22.93%
Stocks Finish Mixed as Gains in HMO, Airline, Paper and Construction Shares Offset Losses in Coal, Gaming, Financial and Technology Stocks
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