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U.S. Morning Call for Thursday, March 27, 2008
Larry Swing - Mar 27, 2008

Overnight U.S. Stock News

  • June S&Ps this morning are trading +8.90 points on carry-over from positive European stocks this morning. The US stock market yesterday moved lower throughout the day and closed near its low (Dow -0.88%, S&P 500 -0.88%, Nasdaq Composite -0.71%).

     

  • Bearish factors for stock prices yesterday included (1) the unexpected decline in durable goods orders for Feb, (2) the drop in new home sales for Feb to a 13-year low, (3) the 5.9% drop in Citigroup after an Oppenheimer analyst cut her Q1 earnings forecast to a Q1 loss of -$1.15 a share (down sharply from an earlier prediction of -$0.28) and cut her full-year earnings estimate to a loss of -$0.15 a share from a profit of $0.75, and (4) the 17% plunge in Clear Channel Communications on concern banks will pull loans for the broadcaster's $19.5 billion takeover.

     

  • Bullish factors for stock prices yesterday included (1) the 5.4% gain in Freeport-McMoran, the world's 2nd largest copper producer, after Goldman Sachs reported the company is a candidate for takeover by Brazil's Cia. Vale do Rio Doce, (2) the 39% surge in Rambus after the company won the final phase of its patent lawsuit against Hynix Semiconductor, the first step toward collecting royalties from other manufacturers, and (3) the rally in big name oil companies and oil service companies as crude oil rallied over $4.00 a barrel yesterday and gasoline surged to an all-time high.

     

  • Cisco Systems is slightly higher by 3 cents at $61.52 this morning in European trading after Goldman Sachs added the network equipment maker to its conviction buy list.

     

  • Major oil companies are higher this morning in European trading (Exxon +0.5%, ConnocoPhillips +0.6%) on oil prices which are higher today after a pipeline explosion in southern Iraq threatened to reduce Iraqi oil exports.

     

  • Google (GOOG) is down 2.2% in European trading this morning after the company reported slower growth in text advertising.

     

  • Lennar Corp (LEN) may show some strength on today's open after the third largest US homebuilder reported a loss of 56 cents a share, which was smaller than the consensus of $1.18 per share.

     

  • MF Global (MF) may show some strength on today's open after news that the renegotiation of an agreement with its former parent Man Group will make available $800 million in cash to boost liquidity in the futures and options brokerage firm, which saw a sharp drop in its stock earlier this month on liquidity concerns.

     

  • Hartford Financial Services (HIG) may show some strength on today's open after Sanford C. Berstein upgraded the stock to "outperform" from "market perform."

     

  • Oracle (ORCL) dropped 7.4% in after-hours trading yesterday and is down 7.3% in European trading this morning as the world's third largest software maker said sales including maintenance fees from acquired companies were $5.37 billion in the quarter ended Feb 29, below analysts' estimates of $5.41 billion

     

Today's U.S. Market Focus

  • June 10-year T-notes this morning are trading -5 ticks on higher European stocks and S&P futures. June T-notes yesterday closed higher by +4 ticks. Bullish factors for T-note prices yesterday included (1) the unexpected decline in durable goods orders for Feb (-1.7% and -2.6% ex-transportation versus expectations of +0.7% and -0.3% ex-transportation), (2) the comment from Dallas Fed President Fisher that he sees a "sustained period of anemic economic activity," (3) flight-to-quality from the sell-off in the stock market, and (4) the better than expected demand seen for the $28 bln 2-year T-note auction. Bearish factors for T-note prices yesterday included (1) the comment from Dallas Fed President Fisher that inflation is rising to a "uncomfortable" level, (2) the better than expected new home sales for Feb (-1.8% to a 13-year low of 590,000 versus expectations -1.7% to 578,000), and (3) hawkish comments from ECB President Trichet that inflation will remain above its 2% target for most of 2008 and that the Euro-Zone economy has "sound fundamentals" and the ECB expects growth in the euro region to continue.

     

  • The dollar this morning is trading mildly higher on today's S&P rally with the dollar/yen up +0.29 yen and the euro/dollar down -0.41 cents. The dollar index yesterday sold off with the euro moving up to a 1-week high. Bearish factors for the dollar yesterday included (1) hawkish comments from ECB President Trichet who said the Euro-Zone economy was "sound" and that interest rates at a 6-year high will contribute to its aim of containing inflation, thus dampening hopes of an ECB rate cut, (2) the unexpected rise in business confidence in Germany and France, signaling the Euro-Zone economies may weather record high energy prices and the US economic slowdown, (3) the rally in the yen as global equity markets tumbled, and (4) US recession fears with durable goods orders unexpectedly declining in Feb and Feb US new home sales in the US dropping to a 13-year low.

     

  • May crude oil prices this morning are trading +$1.02 a barrel after a pipeline bombing in Iraq cut supplies to Iraq's main export terminal in Basra. May gasoline is trading -1.29 cents a gallon. May crude oil prices yesterday rallied sharply and closed +$4.68 a barrel while May gasoline closed +6.39 cents a gallon. Apr gasoline yesterday posted an all-time (nearest futures) high of $2.7752 a gallon and May gasoline posted a contract high. Bullish factors for crude oil prices yesterday included (1) the larger than expected decline in gasoline inventories in yesterday's DOE inventory report (gasoline -3.29 mln bbl versusu expectations of -1.15 mln bbl), (2) the action by Sanford C. Bernstein in raising its 2008 crude oil price forecast by 27% to $92.30 a barrel, (3) the weak dollar, and (4) the unexpected rise in business confidence in Germany and France, signaling the Euro-Zone may continue to see strong energy demand. Bearish factors for crude oil prices yesterday included (1) weak demand as total implied fuel demand in the US dropped 2.2% in the past 4-weeks y/y, causing the rise in gasoline inventories to the recent 15-year high and a cut-back in production by refiners (the refinery capacity rate dropped 1.7 points to 82.2%, the lowest in 2-1/2 years), and (2) economic concerns as durable goods orders for Feb unexpectedly declined and new home sales for Feb dropped to a 13-year low

     

Today's U.S. Earnings Reports

Earnings reports (confirmed releases for companies with market caps above $10.0 bln listed by mkt cap): CAG-Conagra Foods (BEST earnings consensus $0.41 per share), APOL-Apollo Group (.52), MKC-McCormick (.38), RHT-Red Hat (.19), GPN-Global Payments (.42), LEN-Lennar (-.13), WSM-Williams-Sonoma (1.12), SCS-Steelcase (.25), TXI-Texas Industries (.37), TIBX-Tibco Software (.07), SCHL-Scholastic (-.21)

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Global Financial Calendar

Thursday 3/27/2008
United States
0815 ET Fed Reserve Governor Randall Kroszner speaks in Washington D.C. on proposed amendments to the Truth in Lending Act.
0830 ET Weekly unemployment claims expected –8,000 to 370,000, previous +22,000 to 378,000. Weekly continuing claims expected +28,000 to 2.893 mln, previous +32,000 to 2.865 mln.
0830 ET Final revision Q4 GDP, previous +0.6%. Q4 personal consumption, previous +1.9%. Q4 GDP price index, previous +2.7%. Q4 core PCE q/q, previous +2.7%
1000 ET Feb help wanted index expected –1 to 20, Jan –1 to 21.
1200 ET Fed Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Gary Stern speaks in London on the US economic outlook.
1200 ET Fed Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Sandra Pianalto speaks at the University of Dayton student investment forum.
1220 ET Fed Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart speaks on the US economic outlook at the Rotary Club of Chattanooga, TN.
1300 ET Treasury auctions $18 bln 5-yr T-notes.
1400 ET Fed Reserve $75 bln TSLF Auction.
1930 ET Fed Reserve Governor Frederic Mishkin speaks on the topic of “comfort zones” at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.
2000 ET Fed Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren speaks about central banking and bank supervision at a BIS seminar in Seoul, Korea.
Germany
0310 ET Apr German Gfk consumer confidence survey expected –0.1 to 4.4, Mar unchanged at 4.5.
Japan
1930 ET Feb Japan jobless rate expected unch at 3.8%, Jan unch at 3.8%. Feb job-to-applicant ratio expected –0.01 to 0.97, Jan unch at 0.98.
1930 ET Feb Japan overall household spending expected +2.5% y/y, Jan +3.6% y/y.
1930 ET Mar Tokyo CPI expected +0.5% y/y, Feb +0.4% y/y. Mar Tokyo CPI ex-fresh food expected +0.5% y/y, Feb +0.4% y/y. Mar Tokyo CPI ex food and energy y/y, Feb –0.1% y/y.
1930 ET Feb Japan national CPI expected +0.9% y/y, Jan +0.7% y/y. Feb national CPI ex-fresh food expected +0.9% y/y, Jan +0.8% y/y. Feb national CPI ex food and energy y/y, Jan –0.1% y/y.
1950 ET Feb Japan large retailer sales, Jan –2.0%.
1950 ET Feb Japan retail trade expected +3.0% y/y, Jan +0.8% m/m and +1.3% y/y.


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