Industry Performance – Investment Banking Goldman Sachs’ 15.7% return led global investment bank stocks in 1Q, followed by Morgan Stanley (15.2%). Both companies have shown a cost control commitment, and the revenue outlook has improved with markets. The two have among the highest capital markets earnings exposure. Nomura’s 14.7% return closely follows, with continued Japanese […]
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Weekly Market Wrap Up, March 29, 2013
Banking – Eurozone Compensation Draft proposals from EU legislators to ban bonuses more than twice bankers’ fixed pay could reduce European bank competitiveness. With the compensation backlash fiercer in the EU, the bloc’s lenders could struggle to retain employees and banking business market share from Asian or U.S. peers. A number of European banks, including […]
Weekly Market Wrap Up, March 1, 2013
Sequester Overview Congressional stalemates are no unfamiliarity to the U.S. bureaucratic environment. This time around congress has the federal government contemplating the fiscal future of our accounts. On the eve of the Sequester, the federal government approaches the March 1st deadline to execute $85.3 billion across-the-board. There are three plans to avoid so-called sequestration though […]
Weekly Market Wrap Up, April 16-20, 2012
April 16 – 20, 2012 After a two-day drop of 1% in the S&P, Friday’s rally helped the index close .12% higher, advancing its year- to-date gain of 9.6% according to Bloomberg. The two-day fall came after Spain held a debt auction that failed to quell looming fears that Spain might be on track to […]
Weekly Market Wrap Up, April 9-13, 2012
Earnings Week kicked off on Friday as seven major market-moving companies reported their numbers; five of the seven companies posted better than expected earnings. Alcoa Inc. (AA) reported $0.01 earnings per share, beating market expectations of -$0.04. Other companies that reported positive earnings were Google Inc. (GOOG), JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), and Wells Fargo […]
Weekly Market Wrap Up, March 5-9, 2012
Weekly Market Wrap Up March 5 – 9, 2012 Early this week U.S. stocks had their worst one-day decline since November 23rd 2011. However data showing stronger than forecast growth in payrolls last month helped advance the S&P 500 to a fourth weekly gain; the S&P 500 is up 9 percent overall for 2012. The […]
Weekly Market Wrap Up, February 6-10, 2012
As of Thursday, February 9th the S&P 500 gained 7.5 percent for the year and as of noon on Friday, February 10, it dropped 0.7 percent, snapping a five-week rally. Gasoline prices rose 22 cents per gallon, making households feel that even with declining unemployment a boost in income has yet to see an increase, […]
Weekly Market Wrap Up, June 16-20, 2012
January 16 – 20, 2012 Submitted by: Charles Stack As fourth quarter results are being reported, we see a mixed bag of earnings coming out of the U.S. market. By 11:48am ET the S&P 500 had already slid 0.4%, snapping its three-day advance after Google Inc., American Express Co., and General Electric Co. all missed […]
Weekly Market Wrap Up, January 9-13, 2012
January 9 – 13, 2012 Submitted by: Charles Stack As we close out the second week of 2012, the weight of the European debt crisis still looms over the U.S. stock market. The S&P 500, which experienced a consecutive four-day rise, declined half a percent to close at 1,289.09 while the Dow Jones Industrial Average […]
Weekly Market Wrap Up, January 2-6, 2012
After finishing strong at the end of 2011, the stock market responded to the job market as U.S. Payrolls unexpectedly jumped by 200,000 in December, decreasing the unemployment to the lowest level since February of 2009 (8.5%). Along with a better than expected job market report, consumer confidence ended 2011 at a five month high […]