Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- The cost of protecting Asia-Pacific corporate and government bonds from default fell, according to traders of credit-default swaps. The Markit iTraxx Asia index of 50 investment-grade borrowers outside
- The rally in US financial shares may continue in the near term as investors betting against banks close their bearish positions, Bank of America’s Mary Ann Bartels said. Financial stocks in the S&P 500 have jumped 86% since March 6th, while the number of shares sold short for the group increased 61% to 3.47 billion between Feb. 27 and April 15, the date of the most recent data available from US exchanges. The rise in short interest that accompanied the stock rally shows the advance in banks, insurers and real-estate companies has been driven by fresh purchases, rather than forced buying from short sellers, who have to return the borrowed shares to exit their positions, Bartels wrote today. “Financials are still the locus of shorting activity,” wrote Bartels, who ranked second among analysts who study price charts in Institutional Investor magazine’s most recent survey. “Shorts should help provide a floor on prices in this volatile sector.”
Wall Street Journal:
MarketWatch.com:
- ‘Goldman Conspiracy:’ Bogle’s ‘pathological mutation?’ Machinations on Wall Street, in government give rise to 13-episode TV plot.
NY Times:
- India, Suddenly Starved for Investment.
The
Business Week:
- The 10 Most Promising New Drugs.
Google Mobile Blog:
Newsday.com:
Morningstar:
Forbes.com:
- 10 Cool Gadgets for New Moms.
Reuters:
TimesOnline:
Livemint.com:
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Upgraded (TREE) to Buy, target $13.
- Reiterated Buy on (Q), target $5.50.
- Reiterated Buy on (MYGN), target $42.
- Reiterated Buy on (RIMM), target $100. Verizon’s Buy One Get One free promotion has been extended beyond its planned end this past weekend due to the success of this promotion which is a positive for RIMM. Subsidies continue to go to smart phones & away from feature phones & supportive of our industry thesis that Smart Becomes Average as mainstream users now adopt smart phones vs. high end niche segment previously.
- Reiterated Sell on (N), target $9.
Oppenheimer:
- Rated (WFC) Outperform.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -.25% to +1.75% on average.
S&P 500 futures -.32%.
NASDAQ 100 futures unch.
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Company/EPS Estimate
- (ADP)/.80
- (AVP)/.32
- (CEG)/.61
- (DBD)/.17
- (PER)/.24
- (CVS)/.54
- (JOE)/-.03
- (FCL)/.00
- (WY)/-.79
- (DNR)/.19
- (EMR)/.53
- (HEW)/.56
- (MVL)/.37
- (ADM)/.49
- (ICE)/.97
- (DUK)/.31
- (LM)/-2.33
- (WBMD)/.14
- (CEPH)/1.27
- (CTX)/`1.32
- (PHM)/-.55
- (PBI)/.64
- (DIS)/.40
- (ERTS)/-.42
- (LVS)/-.02
- (JCOM)/.44
- (WYNN)/.02
Economic Releases
10:00 am EST
- The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index for April is estimated to rise to 42.2 versus 40.8 in March.
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed’s Hoenig speaking, Fed’s Lacker speaking, weekly retail sales reports, (ZMH) shareholders meeting, (RIMM) Capital Markets Day, (SEE) analyst meeting, (AFL) shareholders meeting, (SHLD) shareholders meeting and the (MOT) shareholders meeting could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly higher, boosted by technology and industrial stocks in the region. I expect US equities to open modestly lower and to rally into the afternoon, finishing modestly higher. The Portfolio is 100% net long heading into the day.