Monday, October 24, 2011

For the week of October 24, 2011 – Vol. 9, Issue 43


Market Update 

QUOTE OF THE WEEK..."It would be so nice if something made sense for a change."--"Alice in Wonderland," Lewis Carroll

INFO THAT HITS US WHERE WE LIVE
...What didn't make sense last week was the way the media reported the latest housing data. Housing Starts were UP a strong 15% in September, hitting a 658,000 annual rate. But the media chose to emphasize that the gain was mostly from multi-family starts which shows a big trend toward renting. Actually, multi-family units also include condominiums, which do make sense for first time buyers who don't have to deal with selling. The media also skimmed over the data that single-family starts were UP almost 2% for the month and starts overall are UP over 10% versus a year ago.

Then, Existing Home Sales came in 3% lower for September. The media reports by and large neglected to mention that this slight monthly drop followed a big increase achieved in August. In addition, Existing Home Sales are UP 11.3% year-over-year in September, the third straight month this figure has risen by double digits! Inventory is also down 13% in the last year and sales seem to be stabilizing around a 4.6 to 5.0 million annual rate. Not bad at all.

BUSINESS TIP OF THE WEEK...Success takes commitment--and time. So it's super important to be both passionate and patient developing your business until you get it just right.

>> Review of Last Week

AN UP AND DOWN WEEK...Things were volatile last week on Wall Street with the proceedings even concluding in up-and-down fashion, the Dow and the S&P 500 up for the period, but the tech-heavy Nasdaq a bit down. As usual, the volatility was all Europe's fault, as a steady stream of news alternately stirred hopes and then fears that their debt problems would be solved. There will be an EU summit this weekend and another midweek, which could clear things up. Let's hope.

Over here, Q3 corporate earnings season got off to a nice start, with around 70% of the companies reporting beating estimates. One glaring exception was Apple, who missed as people waited for the new iPhone, and this dragged down the Nasdaq. PPI wholesale inflation was up sharply for the month, but the Core CPI consumer inflation the Fed follows came in lower than expected. Manufacturing continues to show no signs of recession, with the Philadelphia Fed
manufacturing index and Industrial Production both UP nicely and factory capacity at its highest level since August 2008! 

For the week, the Dow ended UP 1.4%, at 11809 and the S&P 500 was UP 1.1%, to 1238; but the Nasdaq slipped 1.1%, to 2637.

While most equities did well, bond prices didn't fare too badly either. The FNMA 3.5% bond we watch closed Friday at $100.31, up .08 for the week. National average mortgage rates held steady, remaining at last week's super low levels, according to Freddie Mac's weekly survey of conforming mortgage rates.

DID YOU KNOW?
...Homes listed on a Friday are 18.8% more likely to be toured and 12% more likely to sell within 90 days than homes listed on other days. This is from a study of 1.2 million listings over 21 months in 16 markets nationwide.

>> This Week’s Forecast

NEW HOME SALES, PENDING HOME SALES, GDP AND THE CONSUMER MINDSET... Wednesday, New Home Sales for September, are expected to be up slightly to around a 300,000 annual rate. The next day gives us Pending Home Sales for August. This measure of signed contracts on Existing Homes can indicate actual sales a couple of months out and it's predicted to be down slightly from the prior month.

On the overall economy, we'll have the GDP Advanced reading for Q3, which ended September 30. The forecast is for an improvement, but with GDP still well below 3%, there isn't yet the strong growth needed for recovery. What consumers think of all this will be reflected in Consumer Confidence and the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment index, which are expected to hold steady.

>> The Week’s Economic Indicator Calendar

Weaker than expected economic data tends to send bond prices up and interest rates down, while positive data points to lower bond prices and rising loan rates.

Economic Calendar for the Week of Oct 24 – Oct 28

 Date Time (ET) Release For Consensus Prior Impact
Tu
Oct 25
10:00 Consumer Confidence Oct 46.0 45.4 Moderate
W
Oct 26
08:30 Durable Goods Orders Sep -1.0% -0.1% Moderate
W
Oct 26
10:00 New Home Sales Sep 300K 295K Moderate
W
Oct 26
10:30 Crude Inventories 10/22 NA -4.729M Moderate
Th
Oct 27
08:30 Initial Unemployment Claims 10/22 403K 403K Moderate
Th
Oct 27
08:30 Continuing Unemployment Claims 10/15 3.700M 3.719M Moderate
Th
Oct 27
08:30 GDP-Advanced Q3 2.2% 1.3% Moderate
Th
Oct 27
08:30 GDP Deflator-Adv. Q3 2.5% 2.5% Moderate
Th
Oct 27
10:00 Pending Home Sales Aug -1.0% -1.2% Moderate
F
Oct 28
08:30 Personal Income Sep 0.3% -0.1% Moderate
F
Oct 28
08:30 Personal Spending Sep 0.6% 0.2% HIGH
F
Oct 28
08:30 Core PCE Prices Sep 0.1% 0.1% HIGH
F
Oct 28
08:30 Employment Cost Index Q3 0.6% 0.7% HIGH
F
Oct 28
09:55 U. of Michigan Consumer Sentiment-Final Oct 57.5 57.5 Moderate

>> Federal Reserve Watch   

Forecasting Federal Reserve policy changes in coming months...Economists are still forecasting the Funds rate to remain at its super low level for some time. The Fed said it wants to keep the rate down through the summer of 2013. Note: In the lower chart, a 1% probability of change is a 99% certainty the rate will stay the same.
Current Fed Funds Rate: 0%–0.25%
After FOMC meeting on: Consensus
Nov 2 0%–0.25%
Dec 13 0%–0.25%
Jan 25 0%–0.25%

Probability of change from current policy:

After FOMC meeting on: Consensus
Nov 2      <1%
Dec 13      <1%
Jan 25      <1%
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