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Barchart.com U.S. Morning Call for Friday, August 29, 2008

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  • The European DJ Stoxx 50 this morning is trading slightly higher by +0.16%. Bullish factors included stronger-than-expected earnings from Carrefour, the world's second largest retailer, and a rally in Nintendo by 6% on higher earnings guidance. European stocks were undercut by today's European confidence report, although that was offset to some extent by a decline in European inflation which should allow ECB members to be less hawkish (see below). Asia-Pacific stocks today closed higher: Japan +2.39%, Hong Kong +1.38%, China +2.39%, Taiwan +0.18%, Australia +1.36%, Singapore +1.82%, South Korea +0.11%, Bombay +3.67%.
  • Today's European economic reports were bullish for bunds and bearish for the euro. The August European executive and consumer sentiment index, published by the European Commmission, fell by -0.7 to 88.8 from 89.5 in July, which was weaker than market expectations for a -0.2 point drop to 89.3. The August Euro-Zone inflation rate fell to +3.8% from +4.0% in July, versus expectations for an unchanged rate of +4.0%, which should ease ECB concerns about the inflation outlook and reduce the chances for another rate hike.
  • Personal income/consumption and PCE deflator – Today’s July personal income report is expected to fall –0.2% following June’s report of +0.1%. July personal spending is expected to show a mild increase of +0.2%, fading after June’s strong report of +0.6%. Meanwhile, the July PCE deflator on a year-on-year basis is expected to climb to +4.5% y/y from +4.1% y/y in June. The July core PCE deflator, which is the Fed’s preferred inflation measure, is expected to rise +0.3% m/m, matching June’s report of +0.3%. On a year-on-year basis, the July core PCE deflator is expected to tick higher to +2.4% y/y from +2.3% y/y in June. The expected increase to +2.4% would match the current 2-year high of +2.4% posted in late-2006 and early-2007, and leave the indicator only 0.1 point below the 13-year high of +2.5% posted in August and September 2008. The Fed remains vigilant about the recent rise in core inflation, although concerns have eased a bit recently with the sharp declin e in oil and commodity prices.
  • Chicago purchasing managers index - Today’s Aug Chicago purchasing managers index is expected to fall –0.8 points to 50.0, reversing part of July’s increase of +1.2 to 50.8. The Chicago purchasing managers index in July rose above the boom-bust level of 50 after having been below the 50 mark in the 5 months from February through June. The improvement in the purchasing managers index was tied in part to the federal stimulus program and continued strong export demand. However, the question is the extent to which optimism in the US manufacturing sector may start to fade given the declining impact of the stimulus program and slower economic growth overseas. This coming Tuesday’s national Aug ISM manufacturing index is expected to be unchanged at 50.0 after falling –0.2 points to 50.0 in July.
  • US consumer confidence – Today’s final-Aug US consumer confidence index from the University of Michigan is expected to show a small increase of +0.3 to 62.0, improving on the +0.5 point increase to 61.7 seen in the early-August report. In July, the US consumer confidence index rebounded higher by +4.8 points from the 28-year low of 56.4 posted in June. US consumer confidence over the summer rebounded mildly from the recent lows due to the federal stimulus program and mildly lower gasoline prices. However, US consumer confidence is still in very poor shape due to the weak economy and labor market, continued high gasoline prices, the banking crisis, and falling home prices.

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Overnight U.S. Stock News
  • September S&Ps this morning are trading -3.40 points on the negative Dell news and on weaker European confidence. The US stock market yesterday opened higher and rallied throughout the day (Dow +1.85%, S&P 500 +1.487%, Nasdaq Composite +1.22%).
  • Bullish factors for stock prices yesterday included (1) the larger-than-expected upward revision to Q2 GDP, (2) the -$2.56 a barrel sell-off in crude oil prices on news the US government would release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve if needed due to Hurricane Gustav, (3) the 23% surge in Fannie Mae and 11% gain in Freddie Mac after Fannie Mae's CEO replaced three top deputies in an effort to restore investor confidence, and (4) the 7.4% rally in Lehman Brothers after a report that the fourth biggest US securities firm will eliminate as many as 1,000 jobs in what would be the firm's fourth round of job cuts this year.
  • Bearish factors for stock prices yesterday included (1) the larger-than-expected jump in weekly continuing unemployment claims to a 4-3/4 year high, (2) the 1.3% drop in Coca-Cola after the world's largest sodamaker was cut to "neutral" from "outperform" at Credit Suisse who said Pepsico is a better investment because they are further along with their restructuring, and (3) the 7.9% drop in Williams-Sonoma after the biggest US gourmet-cookware chain said Q2 profit fell 29% and it said full-year profit and sales will decline more than it expected.
  • Dell (DELL) fell nearly 10% in after-hours trading yesterday as the world's second-largest personal-computer maker said Q2 net income fell 17% to 31 cents a share, well below analysts estimates of 36 cents a share. In addition, Dell said that sales growth is weakening in Europe and Asia as "continued conservatism" among US customers is spreading to Europe and some countries in Asia. The Dell news pushed HP down -0.6% this morning in European trading and Intel down 1%.
  • Marvell Technology Group (MRVL) is down 3% in European trading this morning after the chip-maker for iPhones and Blackberries reported Q2 earning of 15 cents and missed the consensus by 30%. In addition, Marvell issued quarterly sales guidance of $860-880 million, which was below the analyst consensus of $889 million.

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Today's U.S. Market Focus
  • December 10-year T-notes this morning are trading ticks +3 ticks. December T-note prices yesterday closed -3.5 ticks. Bearish factors for T-note prices yesterday included (1) the stronger-than-expected upward revision to US Q2 GDP (+3.3% versus expectations of +2.7%), (2) weaker-than-expected demand at the Treasury's $22 billion 5-year T-note auction, and (3) reduced demand for the safety of Treasuries as the stock market rallied. Bullish factors for T-note prices yesterday included (1) the larger-than-expected jump in weekly continuing unemployment claims to a 4-3/4 year high (+64,000 to 3.423 million versus expectations of +28,000 to 3.390 million), and (2) month-end buying of Treasuries as Aug is a refunding month and money managers need to buy longer-term bonds at the end of the month to match duration in their benchmark indexes.
  • The dollar is trading lower this morning with the dollar/yen down -0.86 yen and the euro/dollar up +0.14 cents. The dollar index yesterday moved higher. Bullish factors for the dollar yesterday included (1) the larger-than-expected upward revision to US second quarter GDP, and (2) the fall in crude oil prices after the DOE said they would tap into the Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) if needed beacause of Hurricane Gustav. Bearish factors for the dollar yesterday included (1) the larger-than-expected rise in US weekly continuing unemployment claims to a 4-3/4 year high, (2) the stronger-than-expected German employment report which showed that the Aug unemployment rate in Germany unexpectedly fell to a 16-1/3 year low, and (3) comments from ECB Council member Smaghi that 4% Euro-Zone inflation is "too high" and that current interest rates aren't "too restrictive." 
  • October crude oil prices this morning are trading +$1.72 a barrel and October gasoline is trading +3.16 cents a gallon. Tropical Storm Gustav is still south of Cuba but is expected to strengthen into a hurricane as it moves into the Gulf of Mexico and heads toward Louisiana to make landfall sometime Tuesday. The hurricane is expected to be the largest in the Gulf since Katrina. Oil companies are evacuating platforms and Gulf production is shutting down. October crude oil prices yesterday rallied early but then reversed course and closed -$2.56 a barrel. October gasoline closed -5.28 cents a gallon. Bearish factors for crude oil prices yesterday incuded (1) the likelihood that the DOE will tap SPR stockpiles, if needed, because of Hurricane Gustav, (2) carryover weakness from natural gas prices which fell to a 6-1/2 month low after natural gas inventories increased more than forecast, and (3) the stronger dollar. The main bullish factor for crude oil prices yester day was slowing crude oil production in the Gulf of Mexico as offshore oilworkers are evacuated due to the threat of Gustav.

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Today's U.S. Earnings Reports

Earnings reports (confirmed releases for companies with market caps above $10.0 bln listed by mkt cap): SRZ-Sunrise Senior Living (BEST earnings consensus $0.28 per share)

Global Financial Calendar
Friday 8/29/2008
   
United States
0830 ET Jul personal income expected –0.2%, Jun +0.1%. Jul personal spending expected +0.2%, Jun +0.6%. Jul PCE deflator expected +4.5% y/y, Jun +4.1% y/y. Jul core PCE expected +0.3% m/m and +2.4% y/y, Jun +0.3% m/m and +2.3% y/y.
0945 ET Aug Chicago purchasing managers index expected –0.8 to 50.0, Jul +1.2 to 50.8
1000 ET Aug Milwaukee purchasing managers index, July 44.0.
1000 ET Final-Aug University of Michigan consumer confidence expected +0.3 to 62.0, early-Aug +0.5 to 61.7.
1300 ET Early closes for all CME interest rate and currency markets.
Japan
0000 ET Jul Japan vehicle production, Jun +4.5% y/y.
0100 ET Jul Japan housing starts expected +15.0% y/y, Jun –16.7% y/y.
0100 ET Jul Japan construction orders, Jun –11.7% y/y.
Euro-Zone
0500 ET Jul Euro-Zone unemployment rate expected unchanged at 7.3%, Jun +0.1 to 7.3%.
0500 ET Aug Euro-Zone CPI estimate expected +4.0% y/y, Jul +4.1% y/y.
0500 ET Aug Euro-Zone business climate indicator expected –0.9 to –0.30, Jul –0.35 to –0.21. Aug Euro-Zone consumer confidence expected unchanged at –20, Jul –3 to –20. Aug Euro-Zone economic confidence expected –0.2 to 89.3, Jul –5.4 to 89.5.
Canada
0830 ET Jul Canadian industrial product prices expected +0.8% m/m, Jun +1.3% m/m. Jul raw materials price index expected +0.2% m/m, Jun +4.4% m/m.
0830 ET Jun Canadian GDP expected +0.1% m/m and +0.5% Q2 annualized, May -0.1% m/m and -0.3% Q2 annualized.

Morning Quote Board

Morning Quotes (ET) Last Chg %chg Updated
US Stock Futures
S&P (Globex) (U8) 1294.70 -3.40 -0.26% 07:04:54
DJIA (CBOT) (U8) 11667 -28 -0.24% 07:04:22
         
European Stocks
Europe DJ Stoxx 50 2916.29 4.77 0.16% 07:00:00
London UK FTSE Index 5622.10 20.90 0.37% 07:00:01
German Dax Index 6418.67 -1.87 -0.03% 07:00:00
French CAC 40 Index 4480.36 18.87 0.42% 07:00:00
         
Asian-Pacific Stocks
Japan Nikkei Index 13073 305 2.39% 03:00:16
Hong Kong Hang Seng 21262 290 1.38% 04:10:30
China CSI 300 Index 2392 56 2.39% 03:01:17
Taiwan TAIEX Index 7046 13 0.18% 01:46:00
Australian S&P 200 5135.6 69.1 1.36% 02:47:04
Singapore Str. Times 2739.95 48.95 1.82% 05:10:07
South Korea KOSPI 200 188.96 0.21 0.11% 02:02:01
Bombay Sensex 30 14565 516.19 3.67% 06:28:14
Karachi KSE-100 9208 4 0.05% 03:30:13
         
US Interest Rates
10yr T-notes (CBT)(U8) 116.295 0.030 0.08% 07:03:28
Cash 10yr T-note Price 101.250 -0.015 -0.05% 07:14:00
Cash 10yr T-note Yield 3.783 0.005 0.14% 07:13
5yr T-note (CBT)(U8) 112.160 0.030 0.08% 07:02:38
Cash 5yr T-note Price 100.085 0.035 0.11% 07:12:30
Cash 5yr T-note Yield 3.067 0.023 0.76% 07:12
30-yr T-bond (CBT)(U8) 118.30 0.05 0.13% 07:03:45
Cash 30yr T-bond Price 102.005 -0.010 -0.03% 07:14:00
Cash 30yr T-bond Yield 4.378 0.002 0.04% 07:13
Eurodollars (CME)(U8) 97.180 0.003 0.00% 07:03:49
Eurodollars (CME)(Z8) 97.025 0.000 0.00% 07:02:37
         
Asian & European Rates
10-yr JGBs (TSE) (U8) 138.37 0.12 0.09% 02:00:00
EuroyenTibor(SGX)(U8) 99.155 0.000 0.00% 07:00:21
Bunds (Eurex) (U8) 114.47 0.32 0.28% 06:59:54
Euribor (Eurex) (U8) 95.03 0.00 0.00% 05:16:13
UK Gilts (Liffe) (U8) 109.59 0.09 0.08% 06:57:22
Short Stlg (Liffe) (U8) 94.25 0.00 0.00% 06:58:05
         
Forex
US Dollar/Japanese Yen 108.64 -0.86 -0.79% 07:15:05
EuroFX / US Dollar 1.4721 0.0014 0.14% 07:14:52
SwissFranc/US Dollar 1.0980 -0.0007 -0.07% 07:15:03
British Pound (per USD) 1.8280 -0.0016 -0.16% 07:15:05
Canadian Dlr (perUSD) 1.0481 -0.0030 -0.30% 07:14:43
Yen (Globex) (U8) 0.9216 0.0082 0.82% 07:04:52
Euro FX (Globex) (U8) 1.471 0.0021 0.14% 07:05:04
SwissFranc (Globex)(U8) 0.9118 0.002 0.22% 07:05:01
British Pound(Glbx)(U8) 1.8269 0.0003 0.02% 07:05:02
Canadian$ (Globex)(U8) 0.9541 0.0035 0.37% 07:05:01
         
Commodities
Gold (Comex) (Z8) 841.8 4.6 0.55% 06:44:20
Copper (Comex) (U8) 339.6 -3.2 -0.92% 06:30:27
Crude Oil (Nymex) (V8) 117.31 1.72 1.49% 06:45:05
Gasoline (Nymex) (V8) 289.6 3.16 1.10% 06:45:05
Heating Oil(Nymex)(V8) 323.64 3.43 1.07% 06:41:52
NaturalGas(Nymex)(V8) 8.19 0.14 1.74% 06:42:11


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