Saturday, April 22, 2017

Today's Headlines

Bloomberg:
  • U.S. Stocks End Two-Week Losing Streak as Industrials Rally. U.S. stocks posted their first weekly advance since the end of March as bond yields rose amid gains in industrial and financial companies. While the “Trump Trade” may not be the force it was in the months after the election, it showed some signs of life as the S&P 500 Index rallied 0.9 percent in its biggest weekly gain in two months. Eight of 11 industry groups climbed, with industrial stocks advancing 2 percent and financials gaining more than 1 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Index increased 0.5 percent, weighed down by earnings-related declines in Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and IBM Corp.
  • French Head to Polls to Select Finalists After Grueling Campaign. French voters cast their ballots Sunday to select two presidential candidates for the runoff round of the 2017 election, whose results have the potential to determine how far the populist wave in Europe will go. In a campaign that has remade the nation’s political landscape, four candidates with radically different visions are in a position to qualify for the next round, according to dozens of public opinion surveys. They are Marine Le Pen, who wants to pull France out of Europe’s single currency, Jean-Luc Melenchon, who wants to remake the rules that govern that monetary union, Francois Fillon, a former prime minister who wants tough economic reforms and Emmanuel Macron, a 39-year-old centrist pro-European who has held a narrow but expanding lead for the past week.
  • France Votes: An Hour-by-Hour Guide to the Presidential Election. (video) France goes to the polls on Sunday for the first round of the presidential election, with four candidates capable of reaching the May 7 runoff. In what is arguably the most surprising and controversial election campaign in the 59-year-old Fifth Republic, voters’ choices include a centrist who has never run for office, a far-right candidate who wants to leave the euro, a center-right candidate battling a corruption scandal and a Communist-backed leftist who uses holograms of himself in his campaign rallies.
  • India Tax Reform May Help Accelerate GDP Growth Above 8 Percent. India’s economic expansion is tied to the global economy, but it could grow faster than 8 percent as the nation prepares to implement a national sales tax from July, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said. The goods and services tax will eliminate multiplicity of taxes and make India a single common market, Jaitley said, addressing G-20 finance ministers and central bank governors in Washington Friday night. India’s growth is resilient, he said.
  • Ryan Tells Colleagues House Will Act in Time to Avoid Shutdown. Speaker Paul Ryan told House Republican colleagues that a spending bill will be ready in time to avert a potential government shutdown at week’s end, and keep agencies running and financed through the end of September. Ryan provided few details of that bill, though, during a Saturday afternoon conference call with rank-and-file members, according to three members who participated.
  • Health Care Vote Likely in Early May, House Conservative Says. A key House Republican lawmaker expects a vote during the first week in May on a new version of a health bill to be negotiated between Congress and the White House, even though the measure would not amount to a repeal of Obamacare. “I think the odds of that are pretty good,” Representative Dave Brat of Virginia, a member of the far-right House Freedom Caucus, said in a radio interview Friday with a Richmond radio station.
Wall Street Journal:
Barron's:
  • Had bullish commentary on (BAC), (SRPT), (ORLY), (MORN), (GLD), (SRG) and (JPM).
Zero Hedge:

Friday, April 21, 2017

Market Week in Review

  • S&P 500 2,349.15 +.85%*
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The Weekly Wrap by Briefing.com.

*5-Day Change

Weekly Scoreboard*

Indices
  • S&P 500 2,349.15 +.85%
  • DJIA 20,574.10 +.56%
  • NASDAQ 5,914.62 +1.82%
  • Russell 2000 1,81.264 +2.68%
  • S&P 500 High Beta 36.81 +.66%
  • Goldman 50 Most Shorted 123.05 +.06%
  • Wilshire 5000 24,414.40 +1.14%
  • Russell 1000 Growth 1,145.08 +1.36%
  • Russell 1000 Value 1,118.81 +.49%
  • S&P 500 Consumer Staples 565.37 +.25%
  • Vanda Cyclicals-Defensives 1.276 +.21%
  • Morgan Stanley Technology 1,382.52 +1.56%
  • Transports 9,143.80 +3.03%
  • Utilities 707.24 +.50%
  • Bloomberg European Bank/Financial Services 94.97 +2.12%
  • MSCI Emerging Markets 39.33 +.05%
  • HFRX Equity Hedge 1,180.67 +.05%
  • HFRX Equity Market Neutral 995.86 -.13%
Sentiment/Internals
  • NYSE Cumulative A/D Line 286,081 +.83%
  • Bloomberg New Highs-Lows Index 283 +162
  • Bloomberg Crude Oil % Bulls 52.94 +43.7%
  • CFTC Oil Net Speculative Position 437,043 +7.02%
  • CFTC Oil Total Open Interest 2,193,567 -.88%
  • Total Put/Call 1.0 +9.28%
  • OEX Put/Call 1.48 -23.6%
  • ISE Sentiment 67.0 -24.14%
  • NYSE Arms 1.67 -14.09%
  • Volatility(VIX) 14.87 -4.07%
  • S&P 500 Implied Correlation 45.0 -3.27%
  • G7 Currency Volatility (VXY) 9.27 -.32%
  • Emerging Markets Currency Volatility (EM-VXY) 9.02 -2.91%
  • Smart Money Flow Index 19,251.54 +.28%
  • ICI Money Mkt Mutual Fund Assets $2.627 Trillion -.64%
  • ICI US Equity Weekly Net New Cash Flow -$2.985 Billion
  • AAII % Bulls 25.7 -11.3%
  • AAII % Bears 38.7 +3.5%
Futures Spot Prices
  • CRB Index 181.87 -3.27%
  • Crude Oil 49.61 -6.61%
  • Reformulated Gasoline 164.41 -5.12%
  • Natural Gas 3.10 -4.01%
  • Heating Oil 155.48 -5.83%
  • Gold 1,287.20 -.2%
  • Bloomberg Base Metals Index 172.98 -.35%
  • Copper 254.15 -1.26%
  • US No. 1 Heavy Melt Scrap Steel 258.33 USD/Ton -9.47%
  • China Iron Ore Spot 68.22 USD/Ton -.67%
  • Lumber 398.80 +3.06%
  • UBS-Bloomberg Agriculture 1,083.25 -1.49%
Economy
  • Atlanta Fed GDPNow Forecast +.5% unch.
  • ECRI Weekly Leading Economic Index Growth Rate +6.5% -60.0 basis points
  • Philly Fed ADS Real-Time Business Conditions Index -.0964 -8.8% 
  • US Economic Policy Uncertainty Index 98.90 -19.8%
  • S&P 500 Blended Forward 12 Months Mean EPS Estimate 134.68 +.32%
  • Citi US Economic Surprise Index 2.80 -36.0 points
  • Citi Eurozone Economic Surprise Index 49.30 +10.4 points
  • Citi Emerging Markets Economic Surprise Index 39.80 +12.1 points
  • Fed Fund Futures imply 88.9% chance of no change 11.1% chance of 25 basis point hike on 5/3
  • US Dollar Index 99.94 -.66%
  • MSCI Emerging Markets Currency Index 1,582.31 -.08%
  • Euro/Yen Carry Return Index 121.86 +1.18%
  • Yield Curve 105.0 +2.0 basis points
  • 10-Year US Treasury Yield 2.23% -1.0 basis point
  • Federal Reserve's Balance Sheet $4.440 Trillion -.12%
  • U.S. Sovereign Debt Credit Default Swap 26.15 +4.83%
  • Illinois Municipal Debt Credit Default Swap 394.0 -.06%
  • Western Europe Sovereign Debt Credit Default Swap Index 11.75 -11.9%
  • Asia Pacific Sovereign Debt Credit Default Swap Index 23.97 +2.04%
  • Emerging Markets Sovereign Debt CDS Index 49.1 -5.4%
  • Israel Sovereign Debt Credit Default Swap 68.91 -.11%
  • South Korea Sovereign Debt Credit Default Swap 55.28 -7.5%
  • Russia Sovereign Debt Credit Default Swap 163.79 -3.3%
  • iBoxx Offshore RMB China Corporate High Yield Index 137.03 +.28%
  • 10-Year TIPS Spread 1.86% -7.0 basis points
  • TED Spread 37.75 +2.25 basis points
  • 2-Year Swap Spread 34.75 +2.0 basis point
  • 3-Month EUR/USD Cross-Currency Basis Swap -33.25 -2.25 basis points
  • N. America Investment Grade Credit Default Swap Index 67.46 -.13%
  • America Energy Sector High-Yield Credit Default Swap Index 373.0 +4.68%
  • European Financial Sector Credit Default Swap Index 90.20 -3.55%
  • Emerging Markets Credit Default Swap Index 207.31 -1.90%
  • CMBS AAA Super Senior 10-Year Treasury Spread to Swaps 144.0 unch.
  • M1 Money Supply $3.418 Trillion -2.33%
  • Commercial Paper Outstanding 974.90 -1.0%
  • 4-Week Moving Average of Jobless Claims 243,000 -4,250
  • Continuing Claims Unemployment Rate 1.4% -10.0 basis points
  • Average 30-Year Mortgage Rate 3.97% -11.0 basis points
  • Weekly Mortgage Applications 395.60 -1.81%
  • Bloomberg Consumer Comfort 49.90 -1.1 points
  • Weekly Retail Sales +2.0% +40.0 basis points
  • Nationwide Gas $2.42/gallon +.01/gallon
  • Baltic Dry Index 1,243.0 -3.04%
  • China (Export) Containerized Freight Index 806.53 +.44%
  • Oil Tanker Rate(Arabian Gulf to U.S. Gulf Coast) 42.5 +13.3%
  • Rail Freight Carloads 263,833 +1.1%
Best Performing Style
  •  Small-Cap Growth +2.5%
Worst Performing Style
  •  Large-Cap Value +.3%
Leading Sectors
  • Road & Rail +4.3%
  • Semis +3.2%
  • Retail +3.1%
  • Restaurants +3.0%
  • Defense +2.9%
Lagging Sectors
  • Computer Services -2.3% 
  • Coal -2.5%
  • Gold & Silver -2.9%
  • Oil Service -4.8%
  • Hospitals -6.8%
Weekly High-Volume Stock Gainers (15)
  • SCSS, SSYS, ALR, CAMP, KCG, DY, APFH, SABR, TTS, MDXG, UPLD, CAB, CFNL, VIRT and FRPT
Weekly High-Volume Stock Losers (11)
  • WR, HOG, NRZ, WSR, BOLD, MD, CAH, GWW, AGIO, CUDA and LNCE
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