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Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Stocks Finish Mostly Lower Ahead of Jobs Report
Stocks Mostly Lower into Final Hour on Rising Anxiety Ahead of Tomorrow's Jobs Report
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- SunTrust Banks(STI) bought a minority interest in Alpha Equity Management LLC to expand its hedge fund offerings.
- For the first time since the August freeze in the credit markets, companies issued more IOUs backed by collateral as the cost to borrow in the short-term debt fell to the lowest in 22 months.
- The cost of borrowing in euros, dollars and pounds fell for a fourth day, suggesting central bank efforts at reviving interbank lending are working.
- Crude oil fell after an Energy Dept. report showed that
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- Monsanto Co.(MON) more than doubled first-quarter profit and raised this year’s earnings forecast after demand for food and biofuels boosted corn plantings in South America.
- Average global temperatures will be lower in 2008 than in any year since 2000 because of cooling waters in the Pacific Ocean, according to an estimate from the Met office, the
Wall Street Journal:
- New Office for Macs Speeds Up Programs, Integrates Formats.
- Wireless HDTVs to Be on View at Tech Show.
- China Stocks Could Be Hindered In 2008 by Slower Profit Growth.
ABC News:
- Housing Slump?” Not in Manhattan.
IBD:
- The Big 10: Top Hedge Fund Trades of 2007.
AFP:
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Bear Radar
Style Underperformer:
Small-cap Value (-.86%)
Sector Underperformers:
Coal (-3.86%), Retail (-2.42%) and REITs (-1.94%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
Initial Jobless Claims Fall, Job Cuts Decline, Factory Orders Surge
- Initial Jobless Claims for this week fell to 336K versus estimates of 345K and 357K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims rose to 2761K versus estimates of 2675K and 2715K prior.
- Factory Orders for November rose 1.5% versus estimates of a .5% gain and an upwardly revised .7% increase in October.
BOTTOM LINE: The number of Americans filing first-time claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, Bloomberg reported. A private survey based on payroll data from ADP showed the
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Large-cap Value(+.38%)
Sector Outperformers:
Construction (+2.43%), Defense (+1.13%) and Utilities (+1.10%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume: