Weekly Economic Update
Presented by Troy L Thompson CFP, December 5,
2018
COMMENTS FROM JEROME POWELL
INSPIRE A RALLY
Wall Street liked what it heard from Federal
Reserve chairman Jerome Powell last week. While speaking Wednesday to an
audience in New York, Powell stated that interest rates “remain just below the
broad range of estimates of the level that would be neutral for the economy –
that is, neither speeding up nor slowing down growth.” He also noted there was
“no preset policy path” for raising interest rates in the near term. These
dovish signals helped to send all three major U.S. stock indices 2.3-3.0%
higher for the day, and their weekly performances were stellar: across five
trading sessions, the Nasdaq Composite gained 5.64%; the Dow Jones Industrial
Average, 5.16%; the S&P 500, 4.85%. They settled Friday as follows: Nasdaq,
7,330.54; Dow, 25,538.46; S&P, 2,760.16.1,2
NAFTA REPLACEMENT DEAL
TAKES ANOTHER STEP FORWARD
Friday,
President Donald Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Mexican
President Enrique Peña Nieto formally signed the United
States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) at the 2018 G20 summit in Buenos Aires.
The legislatures of each nation must now vote to approve the accord. The USMCA
may face significant resistance in Congress.3
CONSUMER SPENDING PACE
ACCELERATES; CONFIDENCE GAUGE STILL HIGH
In October,
personal spending rose 0.6%, while incomes improved 0.5%. (In noting this, the
Department of Commerce revised the 0.4% personal spending gain of September
down to 0.2%.) The monthly consumer confidence index, maintained by the
Conference Board, declined 2.2 points in November to 135.7; that still exceeded
the 135.5 consensus forecast from analysts polled by Briefing.com.4
NEW HOME SALES and PENDING
HOME SALES DECLINE
Demand for
new homes has faded in the last 12 months. The Census Bureau said that sales
slipped 8.9% in October, leaving the annualized sales pace 12.0% below where it
was in October 2017. Housing contract activity also waned in October: the
National Association of Realtors announced a 2.6% dip for pending home sales,
which had increased 0.7% during September.4,5
T
I P O F T H E
W E E K
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THIS
WEEK
The
Institute for Supply Management presents its November manufacturing PMI on
Monday. | Tuesday brings some earnings: AutoZone, Bank of Montreal, Dollar
General, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Restoration Hardware, and Toll Brothers. |
On Wednesday, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell testifies on the U.S.
economic outlook in the Senate; the Fed also releases its latest Beige Book, ADP
unveils its November employment change report, ISM offers its November service
sector PMI, and American Eagle Outfitters, H&R Block, Five Below, Hudson’s
Bay Co., Korn/Ferry, Land’s End, and Lululemon Athletica all share earnings
news. | The latest Challenger job-cut numbers are out Thursday, along with a
new initial jobless claims report and earnings from Broadcom, Hovnanian
Enterprises, Kroger, Michaels Companies, Thor Industries, Toro, and Ulta Beauty.
| Friday, the Department of Labor’s newest employment report takes center
stage.
Q
U O T E O F T H E W E E K
“Resolve to be thyself:
and know, that he who finds himself, loses his misery.”
Matthew
Arnold
% CHANGE
|
Y-T-D
|
1-YR CHG
|
5-YR AVG
|
10-YR AVG
|
DJIA
|
3.31
|
5.22
|
11.75
|
21.34
|
NASDAQ
|
6.19
|
6.64
|
16.11
|
42.43
|
S&P 500
|
3.24
|
4.25
|
10.57
|
23.82
|
REAL YIELD
|
11/30 RATE
|
1 YR AGO
|
5 YRS AGO
|
10 YRS AGO
|
10
YR TIPS
|
1.04
|
0.56
|
0.60
|
2.38
|
Sources: wsj.com, bigcharts.com, treasury.gov - 11/30/182,6,7,8
Indices are
unmanaged, do not incur fees or expenses, and cannot be invested into directly.
These returns do not include dividends. 10-year TIPS real yield = projected
return at maturity given expected inflation.
T
H E W E E K L Y R I D D L E
It can be open, closed, empty, or full. Sometimes
you see one, sometimes two. It can be bare, but never a bear. What is it?
LAST
WEEK’S RIDDLE: What two things will you never eat for dinner?
ANSWER:
Breakfast and lunch.
Troy L Thompson CFP may be
reached at 515-432-5421 or troy@thompsonfinancialinc.com
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[11/28/18]
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