The stock market is running hot so far in 2026. The S&P Composite 1500, a broad measure of the stock market, was up 10.9% year-to-date as of Friday, May 29. Among its components, the large cap S&P 500…
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Yesterday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.5% on a seasonally adjusted basis is January, after rising 0.4% in December. Year-over-year, the increase was 3.0%, up from…
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Stocks logged another month of gains in August, but once again September, it has started off with a sharp sell-off.
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Stocks advanced again in May, but the rally may be running out of steam. The S&P Composite 1500 rose 3.0%.
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The Economy. On balance, the economic data over the past few weeks point to slower growth ahead. According to the latest GDP Now report from FRB Atlanta, 24Q2 real GDP is expected to rise 3.3%. That’s down from…
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Stocks reversed course in April, with the S&P Composite 1500 declining 4.3%. Among its components, the S&P 500 lost 4.1%; the Mid-Cap 400 fell 6.1% and the SmallCap 600 dropped 5.7%.
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Job Growth Rebounds; Wage Growth Slows. The pace of job creation rebounded in September. Payroll employment increased by 336,000, about twice the consensus estimate. Gains for August and July were both revised upward. This was the largest monthly…
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The FOMC Pauses Again. At its September meeting, as expected, the FOMC held the target range for the Fed Funds rate steady at 5.25%-5.50%. In the press release accompanying the statement, the Committee noted that while inflation remains…
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Stocks lost more ground in September, the second consecutive month of decline. The losses appear to be driven by the evolving sentiment that interest rates will remain higher for longer. This caused valuation multiples to compress across almost…
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Housing market data from the U.S. Commerce Dept. and others show sales and production leveled off and even recovered a bit in the final months of 2022 and first two months of 2023. The seasonally-adjusted annualized rate (SAAR)…
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The average rate on the 30-year mortgage has risen above 6.00% in response to the latest hike in the Fed Funds target rate. Freddie Mac’s Primary Mortgage Market Survey pegged the average rate at 6.29% this week. The…
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Despite an accelerating slide in housing sales and production following this year’s rise in mortgage rates, my homebuilder stock price index has performed in line with its benchmarks since April. At current prices, homebuilding stocks trade at less…
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Estimated Returns by Sectors, Industry Groups and Industries Large cap stocks, as measured by the Lark Research Large Cap index (the “Index”) which currently mirrors the S&P 500, turned in another impressive performance in 2021. The Index posted…
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2020 was of course dominated by the impact of the pandemic on the economy and specifically on the revenues and profits of each of the S&P 500 constituents. There was a sharp stock market sell-off in March-April, followed…
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Despite Ongoing Uncertainties about the Pandemic, the Economic Recovery and Global Events, the Stock Market is Poised to Move Higher in 2021. The financial markets turned in a stellar performance in 2020, the year of COVID-19, when real…
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Yesterday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated that nonfarm payroll employment declined by 140,000 in December. The estimate for November was increased by 135,000. The level of employment for December was therefore virtually unchanged from the November report.
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The outlook for housing (or more precisely, sentiment about the outlook for housing) has improved in recent weeks, primarily because of the decline in mortgage rates. The average rate on the 30-year mortgage has fallen by 57 basis…
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