
Stocks held back by fiscal-cliff worries
The major averages end the day little changed in light Veterans Day trading. Tuesday's market may open lower. Titanium Metals and Jefferies Group jump on merger announcements. Gilead Sciences rises on hopes for hepatitus treatment. Apple slips again.
(Reuters) - Stocks pushed higher Monday as bargain-hunters emerged after last week's selloff, though concerns of a drawn-out battle over the "fiscal cliff" put a cap on gains.
Barclays cut its year-end target for the Standard & Poor's 500 Index ($INX) to 1,325 from 1,395, citing the government spending cuts and tax increases that will take effect early next year unless Congress acts before then.
The S&P 500 dropped 2.4% last week, the worst week for the index since June. The drop was partly propelled by concerns about whether there will be a timely solution to avoid the "fiscal cliff," the combination of tax increases and federal spending cuts set to take effect on Dec. 31.
At the close, the Dow Jones industrials ($INDU) were flat at 12,815. The S&P 500 was flat at 1,380, and the Nasdaq Composite Index ($COMPX) dropped 1 point to 2,904.
The Nasdaq-100 Index ($NDX) dropped 1 point to 2,583. Apple (AAPL), the biggest influence on the index, was off $4.23 to $542.83, its fourth loss in five days.
Though most consider it unlikely that a deal will not be reached, analysts fear going over the cliff could push the economy back into recession. There are also concerns that a protracted debate could hurt business and investment sentiment.
"It's just the uncertainty. It's going to continue to have that negative influence on any kind of small business growth or hiring or planning," said Alan Lancz, president of Alan B. Lancz & Associates in Toledo, Ohio.
"You not only have it for small businesses and the like, but on the investor side, too."
Stocks traded little changed for much of the day. A late afternoon rally faded at the close. Volume was light, with the U.S. bond market and government offices closed for the Veterans Day holiday.
But futures trading early Tuesday suggests a potentially nasty open. Weighing on Asian and European markets were worries about the U.S. fiscal cliff.
Eurozone finance ministers last night postponed agreement on Greece’s long-delayed 31.3-billion euro ($40 billion U.S.) aid payment for yet another week as divisions between the International Monetary Fund and EU creditors over how fast Athens must reduce its burgeoning debt levels burst into the open.
Earnings are due from Dow components Home Depot (HD) and Cisco Systems (CSCO) as well as upscale retailers Michael Kors (KORS) and Saks (SKS) and discount retailer TJX companies (TJX).
Crude oil (-CL) settled down 50 cents to $85.57 a barrel in New York; Brent crude was down 33 cents to $109.07 a barrel in London.
Gold (-GC) settled unchanged at $1,730.90 an ounce in New York.
| Energy prices -- New York close | ||||||||||||
| Mon. | Fri. | Month chg. | YTD chg. | |||||||||
| Crude oil (-CL) | $85.57 | $86.07 | -0.78% | -13.42% | ||||||||
| (per barrel) | ||||||||||||
| Heating oil (-HO) | $2.9992 | $3.0055 | -2.06% | 2.92% | ||||||||
| (per gallon) | ||||||||||||
| Natural gas (-NG) | $3.5700 | $3.5030 | -3.30% | 19.44% | ||||||||
| (per mil. BTU) | ||||||||||||
| Unleaded gasoline (-RB) | $2.6763 | $2.6992 | 1.75% | 0.71% | ||||||||
| (per gallon) | ||||||||||||
| Brent crude | $109.07 | $109.40 | -0.30% | 1.57% | ||||||||
| (per barrel) | ||||||||||||
| Retail gasoline | $3.4560 | $3.4560 | -1.85% | 5.49% | ||||||||
| (per gallon; AAA) | ||||||||||||
Gilead Sciences (GILD) helped pull the Nasdaq higher after the company reported over the weekend a 100% cure rate using a combination of drugs in a small number of patients with the most common and hardest to treat form of hepatitis C. Gilead was up $8.91 to $73.92.
The S&P 500 is still up about 10% for 2012, though recent months have eroded those gains. The Nasdaq has fallen for five straight weeks.
Some major acquisition news gave investors reason for optimism on Monday. Precision Castparts (PCP) ]offered to buy Titanium Metals (TIE) for $2.9 billion, while Leucadia National (LUK) agreed to buy investment bank Jefferies Group (JEF) for $3.6 billion.
Shares of Titanium surged $4.93 to $16.50 while Jefferies climbed $2 to $16.27. Precision rose $8.36 to $179.69. Leucadia fell 66 cents to $21.14.
Overseas, a report over the weekend showed China's export growth climbed to a five-month high, beating expectations and adding to recent data suggesting the country's seven straight quarters of slowing economic growth have ended.
Investors also watched the latest developments from the euro zone debt crisis. Euro zone governments will not agree to disburse more money to debt-ravaged Greece on Monday, despite the country's approving a tough 2013 budget, because there is not yet a consensus on how to make its debts sustainable into the next decade.
As a result, the region's finance ministers may have to talk again later this week.
| Short hits from the markets -- New York close | ||||||||||||
| Mon. | Fri. | Month chg. | YTD chg. | |||||||||
| Treasury yields | ||||||||||||
| 13-week Treasury bill | 0.0900% | 0.090% | -18.18% | 800.00% | ||||||||
| 5-year Treasury note | 0.643% | 0.639% | -10.07% | -22.53% | ||||||||
| 10-year Treasury note | 1.611% | 1.613% | -4.45% | -13.90% | ||||||||
| 30-year Treasury bond | 2.745% | 2.752% | -3.72% | -4.98% | ||||||||
| Currencies | ||||||||||||
| U.S. Dollar Index | 81.106 | 81.098 | 1.40% | 0.73% | ||||||||
| British pound | 1.5886 | 1.5911 | -1.56% | 2.24% | ||||||||
| (in U.S. $) | ||||||||||||
| U.S. $ in pounds | £0.629 | £0.629 | 1.58% | -2.19% | ||||||||
| Euro in dollars | $1.27 | $1.27 | -1.91% | -1.87% | ||||||||
| (in U.S. $) | ||||||||||||
| U.S. $ in euros | € 0.787 | € 0.786 | 1.94% | 1.90% | ||||||||
| U.S. $ in yen | 79.62 | 79.44 | -0.23% | 3.26% | ||||||||
| U.S. $ in Chinese | 6.25 | 6.24 | 0.31% | -1.16% | ||||||||
| yuan | ||||||||||||
| Canada dollar | $1.001 | $1.000 | 0.07% | 2.03% | ||||||||
| (in U.S. $) | ||||||||||||
| U.S. dollar | $1.000 | $1.000 | 0.00% | -2.00% | ||||||||
| (in Canadian $) | ||||||||||||
| Commodities | ||||||||||||
| Gold (-GC) | $1,730.90 | $1,730.900 | 0.69% | 10.47% | ||||||||
| (per troy ounce) | ||||||||||||
| Copper (-HG) | $3.468 | $3.446 | -1.41% | 0.93% | ||||||||
| (per pound) | ||||||||||||
| Silver (-SI) | $32.5220 | $32.599 | 0.64% | 16.50% | ||||||||
| (per troy ounce) | ||||||||||||
| Wheat (-ZW) | $8.5775 | $8.865 | -0.78% | 31.41% | ||||||||
| (per bushel) | ||||||||||||
| Corn (-ZC) | $7.1800 | $7.388 | -5.00% | 11.06% | ||||||||
| (per bushel) | ||||||||||||
| Cotton | $0.7088 | $0.696 | 1.16% | -22.69% | ||||||||
| (per pound) | ||||||||||||
| Coffee | $1.5305 | $1.499 | -1.03% | -33.36% | ||||||||
| (per pound) | ||||||||||||
| Crude oil (-CL) | $85.57 | $86.070 | -0.78% | -13.42% | ||||||||
| (per barrel) | ||||||||||||
| U.S. bond markets were closed Monday for the Veterans Day. | ||||||||||||
-- Charley Blaine contributed to this report.
Yup all those CAPS are agonizing...I inadvertently do it occassionally, because I have been looking or checking STOCKS...
But you may be correct about Nads in Drag....Wording and diction seem's a little off...??
I dunno, seems that girlfriend, was worth plowing a furrow....Expensive crop..?
Yup our buddies; ABS, Jeffy, JK or JR and Buttercup...Seem to be MIA for the most part...??
ISPs were probably taken down..?
We still have Patriot, Comrads and now Brutus is getting a little testy...?
Obambi must have spoke again, because DOW ran back close to 50 momentarily...??
Yeah, I heard it was school buses from Republican Strongholds, that hauled supporters away from Robme's gathering in Boston...After he gave "the Sorry Speech" he and Annie jetted back to California to "one of the many places" they call home...That was your "first hint" America..
Man were you people ever taken in...
The false economy isn't going to hurt most Americans. What happens when you need medical help and you are penniless? You offer an apple because likely the medical help is hungry. What the Hell is the matter with you MEDIA TYPES? When the world stops, YOU are stuck in a giant cement grave yard where the preprocessed food runs out first and the walk requires YOU making it through every gang territory in existence. How about WAKING UP and reinforcing those who are punching holes in paper and jamming button presser thumbs with FACTS.
It always worked for me - LOL.
Hey, have a great day my brethren. Got to hit the road for a bit.
YO TOG and PATS....aint it grand how the retail sector 'appreciates' Veterans...by making Veterans Day into Veterans Week! (thank you, Target and Macys...)
PETRAEUS.........THE COVER-UP OF THE COVER-UPS OF THE COVER-UPS..........DID FBI HAVE SEARCH WARRANTS TO GO THRU E-MAIL'S AND EVEN IF THEY DID, WHY WAS THIS MADE PUBLIC BY FBI...........................
THE NATION IS IMPLODING...........AND ALL WE CAN DO IS SIT BACK TO 2014 AND WATCH IT IT IMPLODE.......
IF OH'bomination ISN'T IMPEACHED...........THAT'S THE IGNITER TO THE IMPLOSION FUSE!
WE ARE FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFRACKED
GERRYMANDERING.....A leftover from ancient politics, named after a Vice-Prez; That actually signed the Declaration of Ind.(Elbridge Gerry) 5th. VP..had to look up name.(Democratic Republican,Mass)
Has been rearing it's little snakehead for for a few years now.....Always seems more prominent in States under Republican Control...But may be done equally by both parties...??
It changes the Electorate landscape overnight.
Very noticeable in Texas in a few past elections.
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