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U.S. Morning Call for Friday, April 25, 2008
Larry Swing - Apr 25, 2008
Overnight U.S. Stock News
- June S&Ps this morning
are trading +5.80 points on support from European stocks and on
positive earnings news from American Express and Juniper Networks.
S&Ps have been able to shake off mildly disappointing earnings news
from Microsoft. The US stock market yesterday closed with solid gains
(Dow +0.67%, S&P 500 +0.64%, Nasdaq Composite +0.99%).
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Bullish factors for stock prices yesterday included (1) the unexpected
drop in weekly unemployment claims to a 2-month low, (2) the 7% gain in
Merrill Lynch after the company said it will maintain its dividend at
35 cents, renewing speculation that the worst is over for financial
companies from the subprime mortgage crisis, (3) the 12% gain in Ford
after the world's third-largest automaker reported an unexpected Q1
profit of $100 million as reduced North American expenses made up for
falling US sales, (4) the rally in the airlines with UAL and American
up 10%, Delta and Northwest up 11% and US Airways up 13% after US
Airways (the seventh-largest US airline) posted a Q1 loss of $2.56 a
share, lower than analysts' estimates of a $2.64 a share, and (5) the
over $2 a barrel sell-off in crude oil prices.
- Bearish
factors for stock prices yesterday included (1) the bigger than
expected drop in new home sales for March to a 16-1/2 year low with the
median house price falling 13.3% y/y, the steepest y/y drop in 37-1/2
years, and with the supply of new homes on the market rising to a
26-1/2 year high of 11 months, (2) the 4% drop in Amazon.com as the
world's largest Internet retailer provided 2008 full-year operating
income guidance of $940 million, which was less than the $985 million
the company predicted earlier this year, and (3) the 10% plunge in
Starbucks as the world's biggest coffee-shop chain said full-year
earnings guidance this year may be weaker than last year's 87 cents a
share on slowing US sales as analysts estimated full-year earnings
would be 97 cents a share.
- American Express (AXP)
rallied over 4% in after-hours trading yesterday as the biggest US
credit card lender reported Q1 profit from continuing operations at 84
cents a share, topping the 80 cents-a-share estimate by analysts.
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Juniper Networks (JNPR) is up +3.4% in European trading this morning
after the network equipment maker reported Q1 earnings of 20 cents that
beat the analyst consensus.
- Ambac Financial Group
(ABK) is up 7% in European trading this morning after the CEO said that
the bond insurer has enough capital and does not need to sell stock to
retain its AAA rating, contrary to predictions by some analysts and the
NY Insurance Commissioner.
- Merrill Lynch (MER) is up
+1.2% in European trading this morning on a Financial Times report
saying that Merrill is in talks with TPG Inc about a possible capital
investment, should that become necessary.
- UBS raised
its rating on the US banking sector to "neutral" from "underweight" as
the UBS analysts wrote that "the return to balance sheet stability is
taking place considerably faster than expected."
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Microsoft (MSFT) fell over -4% in after-hours trading yesterday and is
down -4.4% in European trading this morning as the world's largest
software maker reported an 11% drop in Q3 profit and said earnings for
the current quarter may be 45 cents a share, below analysts estimates
of 48 cents.
Today's U.S. Market Focus
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June 10-year T-notes this morning are trading -12.5 ticks on higher
S&Ps and European stocks, and improved sentiment about the US and
European banking sectors. June T-notes yesterday sold off and closed
down -23.5 ticks at a 1-3/4 month low settlement. Bearish factors for
T-note prices yesterday included (1) the unexpected drop in weekly
unemployment claims (-33,000 to a 2-month low of 342,000 versus
expectations of +3,000 to 375,000), (2) the poor demand seen at
yesterday's $19 billion 5-year T-note auction with the lowest
bid-to-cover ratio (1.65) in the last 5 years, and (3) the rally in the
equity market. Bullish factors for T-note prices yesterday include (1)
the larger-than-expected decline in March new home sales (-8.5% to a
16-1/2 year low of 526,000 versus expectations of -1.7% to 580,000),
and (2) the rise in borrowing by commercial banks through the Fed's
discount window to a daily average of $10.7 billion in the week ended
yesterday, a sign of persisting funding strains in money markets.
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The dollar/yen is up +0.17 yen this morning and the euro/dollar is down
sharply by -0.94 cents. The dollar index yesterday rallied to a 3-week
high and closed sharply higher. Bullish factors for the dollar
yesterday included (1) the drop in German business confidence in April
to a 2-year low and the drop in French business confidence in April to
a 16-month low, (2) the German Economy Ministry's cut in its 2009
German economic growth forecast to 1.2%, the slowest since 2005, and
(3) the comment from ECB President Trichet that the central bank is
concerned that the euro's surge to a record against the dollar may hurt
Europe's economy. Bearish factors for the dollar yesterday included (1)
the larger-than-expected drop in US new home sales for Mar to a 16-1/2
year low, and (2) the strength in the Canadian dollar after the BOC
said Canada will weather the credit woes better than other
industrialized countries because banks and consumers were in better
financial shape beforehand, leading to speculation the BOC may be less
agressive in future rate cuts.
- June crude oil
prices this morning are trading +$1.03 a barrel and June gasoline is
trading +0.32 cents a gallon. June crude oil prices yesterday sold-off
sharply and closed down -$2.24 a barrel and June gasoline closed -3.310
cents a gallon. Bearish factors for crude oil prices yesterday included
(1) the sharp rally in the dollar, (2) the letter by several US
Senators to President Bush saying that they won't support arms deals
with OPEC nations until the cartel makes more oil available on the
world market, and (3) the drop in German business confidence in April
to a 2-year low and the fall in French business confidence in April to
a 16-month low. Bullish factors for crude oil prices yesterday included
(1) the better than expected US durable goods orders report for Mar,
(2) the unexpected drop in US weekly unemployment claims to a 2-month
low, and (3) the possible disruption of North Sea crude oil through a
British-Petroleum-operated Forties pipeline because of a strike at a
Ineos refinery in Scotland
Today's U.S. Earnings Reports
Earnings
reports (confirmed releases for companies with market caps above $10.0
bln listed by mkt cap): PCU-Southern Copper (BEST earnings consensus
$1.96 per share), ETR-Entergy (1.51), ITT-ITT (.82), ETE-Energy
Transfer (.61), CVH-Coventry Health Care (.81), CCO-Clear Channel
(.05), GT-Goodyear Tire (.48), ENR-Energizer Holdings (1.45), ENDP-Endo
Pharmaceuticals Holdings (.47), IDXX-Idexx Labs (.39), WEN-Wendy's
International (.18), CGI-Commerce Group (.71), OSIP-OSI Pharmaceuticals
(.45), GHL-Greenhill & Co. (.78), APL-Atlas Pipeline Partners
(.43), GAS-Nicor (.83), MGLN-Magellan Health Services (.43),
ISBC-Investors Bancorp (.04), WST-West Pharmaceutical Services (.69),
MTX-Minerals Technologies (.71), SWX-Southwest Gas (1.20), BFAM-Bright
Horizons Family Solutions (.45), AXL-American Axle & Manufacturing
Holdings (.01), MBFI-MB Financial (.44)
Global Financial Calendar
| Friday 4/25/2008 |
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| United States |
| 1000 ET |
Final Apr University of Michigan consumer confidence expected unchanged at 63.2, previous 6.3 to 63.2. |
| Germany |
| 0200 ET |
Mar German import price index expected +0.5% m/m and +5.8% y/y, Feb +1.1% m/m and +5.9% y/y. |
| Euro-Zone |
| 0330 ET |
ECB Council member Axel Weber delivers speech on German financial legislation in Eltville, Germany. |
| 0400 ET |
Mar Euro-Zone M3 money supply expected +11.0% 3-month avg and +10.8% y/y, Feb +11.4% 3-month avg and +11.3% y/y. |
| United Kingdom |
| 0430 ET |
Q1 UK GDP expected +0.4% q/q and +2.5% y/y, Q4 was +0.6% q/q and +2.8% y/y. |
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