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A street sign for Wall Street is seen in the financial district in New York, U.S., November 8, 2021. All of the S&P 500 index's 11 sectors fell in broad-based selling. The KBW regional banking index (.KRX) was down sharply, while shares of Regions Financial (RF.N) slid to their lowest since March 2020. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield fell on Friday, a day after crossing 5% for the first time since July 2007 in the wake of comments by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The third-quarter U.S. earnings season is well under way, with 86 companies in the S&P 500 having reported.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Alan Lancz, Alan B, Jerome Powell, Lancz, Caroline Valetkavitch, Shubham Batra, Shashwat Chauhan, Arun Koyyur, Vinay Dwivedi, Richard Chang Organizations: Wall, REUTERS, Treasury, Major U.S, Regions, Lancz, Associates Inc, Federal, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Major, Israel, Toledo , Ohio, Gaza, Bengaluru
A decline in transportation stocks is sending a worrying signal about the broader stock market. Transportation stocks are viewed as a leading indicator because they point to the movement of goods around the country. AdvertisementAdvertisementA steady decline in transportation stocks is sending a worrying signal about the broader stock market and its chances to stage a year-end rally. If companies are seeing a slowdown in growth and their stock prices fall, it could be a grim warning for the rest of the economy and stock market. AdvertisementAdvertisementAnd if the latter happens, crucial support levels would be broken and investors' highly anticipated year-end rally in the stock market, partly explained by bullish seasonals, would be on thin ice.
Persons: , Hunt, Dow Jones, bullish seasonals, J.B, Shelley Simpson, Robert Isom, We're, Isom, Joe Hinrichs, Hinrich, Dow, Manuel Blay, TheDowTheory.com, Dow Industrials Organizations: Service, Dow Jones Transportation, United Airlines, American Airlines, CSX Transportation, Dow, Industrial, CNBC, CSX Locations: Israel
Builder confidence in the market for single-family homes dropped to the lowest level since January, as builders contend with a market dominated by high mortgage rates and costs for financing. The monthly National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index dropped 4 points to 40 in October, and September's read was revised down 1 point. Builders point squarely to mortgage rates, which are now at a 23-year high. Regionally, on a three-month moving average, builder sentiment in the Northeast fell 4 points to 50 and in the Midwest dropped 3 points to 39. In the South it fell 5 points to 49, and in the West it fell 6 points to 41.
Persons: September's, Alicia Huey, Robert Dietz, NAHB's Organizations: National Association of Home Builders, Builders, Midwest, CNBC Locations: Wells Fargo, Birmingham , Alabama, West
The S&P 500 hit its bear market low one year ago, so CNBC's Jim Cramer gave his take on the index's top 10 performers since then. "I think some of them can keep winning from here, but some have definitely lost their luster in a world where rates are soaring again and we're increasingly worried, once again, about the economy," Cramer said.
Persons: Jim Cramer, we're, Cramer
The S & P 500 closed at its bear market low a year ago Thursday — ending Oct. 12, 2022, at its lowest close since November 2020 . In hindsight, that dramatic turnaround was the start of a rally that saw the S & P 500 climb 22% from the close on Oct. 12, 2022, through Wednesday. Palo Alto Networks, meanwhile, has successfully pivoted to profitability, joining the S & P 500 as a result, and repeatedly demonstrated the quality of its cybersecurity platform. Indeed, an exchange-traded fund that gives each S & P 500 constituent the same influence — the Invesco S & P 500 Equal Weight ETF — has advanced only 11.2% since Oct. 12, 2022. Viewed through the top-heavy rally lens, though, it's not a surprise to see a number of Club stocks underperforming the S & P 500.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Jim, they're, That's, ChatGPT, Eli Lilly's, that's, There's, we've, it's, didn't, Estee Lauder, Jim Cramer's, Michael Nagle Organizations: Nvidia, Meta, Broadcom, Oracle, Microsoft, Facebook, Palo Alto Networks, Coterra Energy, Costco, Procter, Gamble, GE Healthcare, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Mounjaro
[1/2] Figurines with computers and smartphones are seen in front of Tata Consultancy Services logo in this illustration, July 24, 2022. The poor results and commentary from India's largest IT services provider took the shine off TCS' $2 billion share buyback announcement, and also slammed shares of peers. TCS' revenue rose 7.9% to 596.92 billion rupees ($7.18 billion) in the September quarter, it said after market hours on Wednesday, but fell short of the analysts' estimates of 602.44 billion rupees. In the post-earnings press conference, TCS also hinted that there was no clear picture of when discretionary spends will return. TCS shares are currently down 1.5%, bringing year-to-date gains to 11.4%, compared with the IT index's 13% rise this year.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Jefferies, Nomura, Ashna Teresa Britto, Janane Organizations: Tata Consultancy Services, REUTERS, Rights, India's Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, TCS, Thomson
REUTERS/John Sibley/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Yandex NV FollowAMSTERDAM, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Yango, the ride-hailing app owned by Russian tech group Yandex NV (YNDX.O), said on Thursday it is in talks with the Dutch Data Protection Agency to demonstrate that it adheres to European rules on data transfer and storage. The Dutch Data Protection Agency on Thursday confirmed it is also investigating Yango. Yango said the Finnish and Norwegian probes showed "Yango's personal data processing does not pose any imminent threat to the fundamental rights and freedoms" of European users. "As we have always stated, data of Yango users cannot be obtained from the service by Russian authorities outside of the established international procedures, for example, involving Interpol." Yandex is in the process of trying to separate its core Russian businesses from the international operations registered in the Netherlands.
Persons: John Sibley, Yango, Toby Sterling, Jane Merriman Organizations: REUTERS, Russian, Dutch Data Protection Agency, Nasdaq, Interpol, Thomson Locations: London, Britain, AMSTERDAM, Russia, Netherlands
The S&P 500 has slid about 5% since reaching its late-July high, but so far this month the benchmark index has rebounded. In 12 of those times the S&P 500 was higher six months later, Turnquist said. Reuters GraphicsStocks have tended to perform well at year end -- with November and December logging the second and third-biggest average S&P 500 monthly gains -- though this year the trends may portend even more favorably. That was followed by a 28% rally in the S&P 500 through late July of this year. Further, notes Delwiche, stock market breadth has been weak.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Ed Clissold, Ned Davis, Clissold, Adam Turnquist, Turnquist, Willie Delwiche, Delwiche, Lewis Krauskopf, Ira Iosebashvili, David Gregorio Our Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Federal, Thursday’s U.S, Ned, Ned Davis Research, LPL, Reuters Graphics, American, of, Mount Research, NYSE, Nasdaq, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S
He said he's liked management's capital allocation as it's continued to grow through acquisitions, and that the firm has fundamental tailwinds. Leverage and risk managementLike hedge funds do, Tomicki relies on leverage, or borrowed money that he then invests, to amplify his returns. He said for every $1 of investor capital he receives, he's long by $3 per stock, meaning returns are multiplied by three. To further lessen his overall portfolio risk, Tomicki said he runs the 200-plus stocks that satisfy his three selection criteria through a quantitative model. However, Goldman Sachs strategists recently said the seven stocks look cheap and could continue to surge.
Persons: that's, Lukasz, Northrop, Tomicki, RLI, there's, Northrop Grumman, Northrup, they've, he's, Russell, outperformance, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia —, Northrop Grumman, EMCOR, Air Force, Intercontinental, Missiles Locations: Williams, Sonoma, America
The market recovery from last week's lows could be an indication that a market bottom is in place, according to Fundstrat Global Advisors. "While some might see this as 'jumping the gun,' I do feel like there's a good likelihood that Equity market lows could be in place after the constructive bounce in recent days," wrote Mark Newton, the firm's head of technical strategy. Newton pointed to several reasons for this, including: Strong tech returns relative to the S & P 500 . Bank of America's Stephen Suttmeier also noted that the fourth quarter is usually a good one for the S & P 500, increasing the likelihood of the broader market index doing well going forward. Going forward, the next test for the S & P 500 comes near the 4,400 to 4,450 range, as investors work their way through oversold conditions, according to Rob Ginsberg of Wolfe Research.
Persons: Mark Newton, Newton, . Bank of America's Stephen Suttmeier, Suttmeier, Rob Ginsberg, Wolfe, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Fundstrat Global Advisors, . Bank of America's, Wolfe Research
The perfect opportunity for investors to buy the dip in stocks is approaching, according to Fundstrat's Mark Newton. The S&P 500 will drop to 4,200 before recovering, Newton said on CNBC Tuesday. AdvertisementAdvertisementStocks are in the process of bottoming out, and that means the perfect buying opportunity could soon present itself for investors, according to Fundstrat's global head of technical strategy Mark Newton. Meanwhile, any coming downturn is also likely to be postponed, thanks to unprecedented demand carrying the housing market and the labor market, Newton added. That could take the S&P 500 to a new all-time-high in 2023, Fundstrat's Tom Lee previously predicted.
Persons: Fundstrat's Mark Newton, Newton, That's, , Mark Newton, Fundstrat, Fundstrat's Tom Lee Organizations: CNBC, Service Locations: Israel
A report card for the stock market as it approaches one year since the October 2022 bottom of the mini-bear market would probably read, "Good effort, shows perseverance, needs improvement." The equal-weight S & P 500 is up less than 12% from its low. The median stock in the index is up between 3% and 4% over the past 12 months. All four times since 1979, the S & P 500 and Russell 2000 were both higher in the fourth quarter. The S & P 500 is now at 17.7-times 12-month forward profit forecasts, according to FactSet, down from almost 20 in late July.
Persons: Doug Ramsey, Russell, Stephen Suttmeier, Jurrien Timmer, Stocks Organizations: Leuthold, Nasdaq, Bank of America, Fidelity Investments, Fed, Federal Reserve, Deutsche, Treasury
Even with a modest bounce Friday, U.S. crude prices fell nearly 9% this week — their worst weekly performance since March. US10Y YTD mountain 10-year Treasury yield year to date performance Here are three major developments to watch in the week ahead. September headline PPI is expected to rise 0.3% month over month and 1.6% year over year. As for CPI, economists are looking for a September headline reading of up 0.3% month over month and 3.6% year over year. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Dow, , We'll, Wells Fargo, Banks, we'll, Jamie Dimon, Morgan Stanley, Wells, JPMorgan Chase, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Daniel Acker Organizations: Labor Department, Nasdaq, Federal Reserve, Companies, CPI, JPMorgan Chase, PepsiCo, Air, DAL, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Commercial Metals, Infosys Tech, SMART, JPMorgan, Citigroup, PNC Financial, PNC, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: U.S, Wells Fargo, BlackRock
Consensus estimates for the third quarter were recently lowered with expectations for flat revenue growth and slightly positive earnings growth. The three stocks below are also growing revenues, earnings, cash flows, and dividends as they have fundamentally attractive businesses that are less cyclical. Motorola Solutions (MSI) is a video and telecommunications equipment, software, systems, and services provider with an annual yield of 1.28%. It has an annual yield of 1.38%. And Eaton Corporation (ETN), is a power management company with an annual yield of 1.68%.
Persons: Saira Malik, Malik, I'm Organizations: Investors, Treasury, Retail, Walmart, Motorola Solutions, Linde, Eaton Corporation
It's a good time to buy cheap stocks in some sectors right now, according to Oakmark Funds' Bill Nygren. "What that means to us is the hunting ground of low P/E stocks provides more opportunity than it typically does," he said, adding that the company's portfolio includes many single-digit P/E stocks. Nygren added that he's buying up stocks in high-quality companies in financial services, insurance, energy and some consumer durables — mostly paying single-digit P/E multiples for them. Nygren, who joined Oakmark Funds in 1983, manages the $18 billion Oakmark Fund with Michael Nicolas and Robert Bierig. Energy Nygren said they own "a lot of stocks where there is risk, where investors are worried about the futures of the [companies]" — but because of that, the entry level price is very low.
Persons: Bill Nygren, what's, Nygren, CNBC's, It's, Michael Nicolas, Robert Bierig, Russell, Banks Nygren, he's, Wells, they've, that's, it's, Energy Nygren Organizations: Oakmark Funds, Energy Locations: Wells Fargo, Capital, U.S
Investors are closely watching as the S & P 500 nears a make-or-break level. The S & P 500 lost 3.7% during the July-September period, snapping a three-quarter winning streak. Those declines put it within striking distance of the key 4,200 level, which has investors on edge for a few technical reasons. "The S & P is at a confluence of support," said John Kolovos, chief technical strategist at Macro Risk Advisors. But he said it did not change his outlook that the index will still test the 4,200 level and could move below it.
Persons: John Kolovos, Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky, Kolovos, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: CNBC, West Texas
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., September 26, 2023. Consumer discretionary (.SPLRCD) led S&P 500 sectors higher, followed by technology (.SPLRCT), as U.S. Treasury yields eased off of 16-year highs. The ADP National Employment Report was cheered by investors worried about rising interest rates and the likelihood that the Federal Reserve may need to keep rates higher for longer. Recent weakness had brought the S&P 500 near the 4,200 level, seen as the index's next level of support. According to preliminary data, the S&P 500 (.SPX) gained 34.17 points, or 0.81%, to end at 4,263.62 points, while the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC) gained 172.95 points, or 1.32%, to 13,236.01.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Oliver Pursche, Caroline Valetkevitch, Ankika Biswas, Shashwat Chauhan, Shounak Dasgupta, Richard Chang Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Companies, ADP, Major U.S, Consumer, Treasury, Federal, Wealthspire Advisors, U.S, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Ford, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Major, Westport , Connecticut, New York, Bengaluru
An urban view of high-rise buildings at dusk as seen from Hong Kong's Victoria Peak. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index dropped more than 3% Tuesday, dragged by its real estate and energy sectors. The benchmark index's loss of over 500 points is a significant decline, Everbright Securities' Kenny Ng told CNBC via e-mail. "Additionally, the US dollar index has remained relatively strong, exerting downward pressure on the Hong Kong stock market." The index was last trading down 3.16% after coming back from a holiday on Monday.
Persons: Kenny Ng, Ng Organizations: Everbright Securities, CNBC, Hong Locations: Hong, Victoria, Hong Kong
Japan stocks soar as yen hits 1-year low
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | by ( Kevin Buckland | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
A passerby is reflected on an electric monitor displaying the graph of recent moments of the Japanese yen exchange rate against the U.S. dollar outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan May 2, 2023. U.S. stock futures rose 0.6%, pointing to a rebound from the S&P 500's 0.3% drop on Friday. Japanese stocks were also boosted by the Bank of Japan's quarterly Tankan survey, which showed an improvement in business sentiment. Brent December crude futures rose 18 cents, or 0.2%, to $92.38 a barrel after falling 90 cents at the end of last week. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures gained 23 cents, or 0.3%, to $91.02 a barrel, after losing 92 cents on Friday.
Persons: Issei Kato, Korea's, Michele Bullock, Kevin Buckland, Edwina Gibbs Organizations: U.S, REUTERS, Rights, Nikkei, Golden, Bank, Brent, . West Texas, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, U.S, Hong Kong, China, New, expansionary
A capitulation event is likely in October before stocks can ride a year-end rally, according to Bank of America. Investors are coming off the worst month of the year for the S & P 500 and Nasdaq Composite . The Cboe 3-Month Volatility Index and Cboe Volatility Index are used in tandem to measure volatility in the S & P 500. The former gauges the S & P 500's implied volatility over three months, while the latter reflects the index's 30-day volatility. "The late 2023 setup resembles those from late 2012, late 2016 and late 2019," Suttmeier wrote.
Persons: Stephen Suttmeier, Suttmeier, Trump, Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America, Investors, Nasdaq, China Trade Locations: Brexit
Sept 29 (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist. Investors will not be able to switch off completely over the weekend, however, with the fast-evolving Evergrande saga making for gripping reading. On top of that, China's manufacturing and service sector purchasing managers index reports for September - official and unofficial - will be released on Sunday. The MSCI World stock index's rise on Thursday was its first in 10 days, snapping its longest losing streak since November 2011. Would a partial recovery in risk appetite and reversal of many of these trades at the start of the fourth quarter be a complete surprise?
Persons: Jamie McGeever, Josie Kao 私, Organizations: Investors, Treasury, International Monetary Fund, Japan Tokyo, 「 Reuters Locations: Asia, Japan, Tokyo, Hong Kong, eyeing, China, U.S, Australia
Australia's weighted inflation rate is expected to rise 5.2% year on year in August, a predicted rebound from three straight months of decline. Asia-Pacific markets are set for a mixed open ahead of China's industrial data and Australia's August inflation figures due on Wednesday. Futures for the S&P/ASX 200 point to a stronger open for the index, at 7,046 compared to the last close of 7,038.2. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index also is set for a positive open, with futures at 17,477, compared to the HSI's close of 17,466.9. Should the index follow the futures contract, this would be this first time the Nikkei falls below the 32,000 mark in over a month.
Organizations: Nikkei Locations: Asia, Pacific, Hong, Chicago, Osaka
Finland lifts ban on transferring Yandex data to Russia
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The logo of Russian technology giant Yandex is on display at the company's headquarters in Moscow, Russia December 9, 2022. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOSLO, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Finland's data protection regulator said on Tuesday it had lifted a temporary ban on Russian tech group Yandex (YNDX.O) and Dutch-based partner Ridetech from transferring to Russia the personal data of customers of Yandex's Yango ride-hailing app. The emergency ban was announced in August in response to Russian legislation which Finland at the time believed would give Russia's Federal Security Service the right to receive data from Finnish users processed in taxi operations. Yango has said it processes data in strict compliance with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and EU legislation, and that Russia in any case had no jurisdiction over the company's international business. Norway had also planned a similar ban to the one issued by Finland but had not issued a formal order and will refrain from doing so, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Data Protection Agency said.
Persons: Evgenia, Ridetech, Yango, Terje Solsvik, Ros Russell Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Federal Security Service, Yandex, General Data Protection, Norwegian Data Protection Agency, Thomson Locations: Moscow, Russia, Rights OSLO, Finland, Finnish, Norway
REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 26 (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist. Goldman Sachs' financial conditions indexes for China and emerging markets at large are the highest in almost a year. In China, meanwhile, the property sector is back under the spotlight after shares of property developer Evergrande tumbled 21% on Monday on renewed uncertainty about the firm's debt restructuring. The broader property sector index fell 2.5%. Evergrande shares, but the company is systemically important - it is the world's most indebted developer and the property sector accounts for roughly a quarter of China's economy.
Persons: Aly, Jamie McGeever, Goldman Sachs, Evergrande, Valdis Dombrovskis, Fed's Neel Kashkari, Josie Kao Organizations: China Evergrande Group, REUTERS, U.S, Treasury, Global, Deutsche Bank, Barclays, Union, Thomson, Reuters Locations: Danzhou, Hainan province, China, Asia, Japan, U.S, Beijing, Singapore
Japan ,Tokyo City skyline, Tokyo Tower. (Photo by: Dukas/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Prisma By Dukas | Universal Images Group | Getty ImagesAsia-Pacific markets are set for a mixed open as investors look toward inflation data from across the region this week. Singapore and Australia are expected to report inflation figures for August this week, while Japan will release inflation data for the Tokyo region. The capital region's inflation data is seen as a leading indicator of nationwide trends. Futures for Hong Kong's Hang Seng index stood at 18,040, pointing to a weaker open compared with the HSI's close of 18,057.45.
Organizations: Getty, Dukas, Nikkei Locations: Japan, Tokyo City, Tokyo, Asia, Pacific, Singapore, Australia, Chicago, Osaka
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