Archive for December, 2018
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Morning News: December 5, 2018
Eddy Elfenbein, December 5th, 2018 at 7:14 amDow Tumbles Nearly 800 Points as Trade Jitters Return
Bank Stocks Were Bruised the Worst in the Sell-Off. Here’s Why.
China Swings Into Action on Trade as ‘Tariff Man’ Trump Ups Pressure
The U.S. Yield Curve Inversion Is a Happy Sign for Some
Trade Pledge Slows Stock Sell-Off; Pound Advances
Takeda Wins Shareholder Approval for Its Shire Megadeal
New York City Just Became the First US City to Set a Minimum Wage for Uber and Lyft Drivers
Kroger to Sell Groceries in Walgreens Stores
Slowing Cigarette Sales Push Altria to Explore Other Opportunities
In AT&T Merger Appeal, U.S. Has a Message: We Told You So
Hyundai, South Korea Talks on Low-Cost Carmaking JV Hit Snag
Danske Investors Bank on Maersk Clan to Chart Course Through Crisis
Nick Maggiulli: When Things Stop Working
Howard Lindzon: Momentum Monday…Just When I Thought I Was Out They Pull Me Back In!
Roger Nusbaum: Tariffs, Death Cross, Inversion
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When Is a Senator a Senator?
Eddy Elfenbein, December 4th, 2018 at 7:04 pmHere’s an odd story. I’m a fan of real world futures markets. I don’t take them too seriously, but they’re fun to watch. Every so often, I peer into PredictIt to see what they have to say,
This year, PredictIt had a market for the number of GOP senators in the next congress. After the election, the Republicans increased their majority to 53 seats. So the contract for 53 won, right?
Not so fast.
Senator-elect Rick Scott said he won’t step down as governor of Florida until his term ends. That means he’ll be sworn in on January 8, five days after the other senators. So even though the GOP won 53 seats, they’ll only have 52 senators at the start of the session. And that’s the key.
According to the rules, it looks like the case for 52 will prevail. So even if your analysis was correct, you can still lose on a technicality. But if you had spotted the issue, you could have literally bought a dollar for pennies.
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Stryker Raises Its Dividend by 11%
Eddy Elfenbein, December 4th, 2018 at 4:17 pmStryker (SYK) is giving shareholders an 11% pay increase:
Stryker Corporation (SYK) announced that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.52 per share payable on January 31, 2019 to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 31, 2018, representing an increase of approximately 11% versus the prior year and the previous quarter.
“We continue to deliver strong financial results, and consistent with our stated capital allocation philosophy, are raising our dividend 11%,” said Kevin A. Lobo, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
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WSJ: “Stock Exchanges Are Beating Other Stocks”
Eddy Elfenbein, December 4th, 2018 at 10:24 amThe WSJ noted that stock exchange stocks have been doing quite well. Yesterday, shares of Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) reached another new high.
“Exchanges are sitting in a very pretty place in a lot of ways,” said Brad Bailey, research director for capital markets at Celent in New York.
Analysts and investors attribute this performance to large swings in stock, bond and currency markets. After historically calm trading conditions last year, a pickup in volumes on higher volatility in 2018 has been a boon to exchanges and market makers—intermediaries who stand ready to buy or sell shares at any time.
“When volatility hits, volumes will be there,” Scott Hill, chief financial officer at ICE, said on an earnings call in October.
While many assets have fallen victim to slowing global growth, tighter monetary policy and rising trade tensions, exchanges and trading firms tend to benefit from the trading activity bred by rising uncertainty. Plus, a surge in initial public offerings has helped fuel these companies’ top and bottom lines.
“These businesses live off of trading and IPOs,” said Olivier d’Assier, head of applied research for the Asia-Pacific region at Axioma, which sells financial analytical tools to asset managers. “We’ve seen a lot of that.”
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Yesterday’s Rally
Eddy Elfenbein, December 4th, 2018 at 9:59 amI wanted to add a few words about yesterday’s market. I was busy getting ready for Bloomberg so I didn’t have an opportunity to discuss the market.
Wall Street seemed pleased that there’s an apparent thawing in the Trade War. I’m still not sure how concrete the plans are but at least the rhetoric has changed.
Yesterday’s ISM Manufacturing Index was 59.3 which is quite good. That report before that was a bit weak so I’m glad to see there doesn’t seem to be a weakening trend.
Yesterday’s rally was very unbalanced. I estimated that Amazon’s gain made up about 30% of the S&P 500’s gain. It looks like we’re walking back some of those gains today.
The market will be closed tomorrow in honor of George HW Bush. We’ll get the AD report tomorrow. Thursday is jobless claims and then Friday is the November jobs report.
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Morning News: December 4, 2018
Eddy Elfenbein, December 4th, 2018 at 7:18 amOPEC Works on Deal to Cut Output, Still Needs Russia on Board
U.K. Can Still Unilaterally End Brexit, EU Top Court Indicates
Stock-Market Vigilantes Show Trump Who’s Boss
Treasuries Extend Gains After Section of Yield Curve Inverts
Trump’s Trade Truce Is Mired in Confusion
Apple Resorts to Promo Deals, Trade-Ins to Boost iPhone Sales
GM Moves to Challenge Ford in U.S. Commercial Fleet Sales
Big Tuna Finds a Scapegoat: Millennials
Exxon Seeks to Sell its Stake in Giant Azeri Oil Field
Oath Agrees to $5 Million Settlement Over Children’s Privacy Online
The First Book Written About a Stock Market Is Selling for $300,000
Michael Batnick: Animal Spirits Talk Your Book: Investing in Commodities
Cullen Roche: 3 Reasons to Hold Long Bonds as Short Rates Rise
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Bloomberg Appearance
Eddy Elfenbein, December 3rd, 2018 at 6:23 pmI was on Bloomberg TV today for their market wrap segment at 4 pm. The mood was a bit somber as it immediately followed the coverage of the arrival of President Bush’s remains at Andrews AFB. If I find the link, I’ll post the video.
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Morning News: December 3, 2018
Eddy Elfenbein, December 3rd, 2018 at 7:08 amU.S.-China Trade Truce Gives Both Sides Political Breathing Room
Trump Says He Plans to Withdraw From Nafta
Qatar Says It Will Leave OPEC and Focus on Natural Gas
Quiet Casualty of Sri Lanka’s Political Crisis: A Sugar Tax
Bank of America Completes Brexit Switch to Dublin
Big Bull Calls for Markets at Year-end Now Look Less Crazy
Apple Will Wait Until at Least 2020 to Release a 5G iPhone
Qualcomm Says NXP Deal is Dead, Even as China Seen Open to Okaying It
Nexstar Clinches $4.1 Billion Deal to Acquire Tribune Media
Unilever Swallows GSK’s Indian Horlicks Business for $3.8 Billion
Royal Dutch Shell Ties Executive Pay to Carbon Reduction
Why Is Everyone Talking About Marijuana Stocks? And Why Are Hemp Stocks Likely Next?
Lawrence Hamtil: 2018: What I Got Right, and What I Got Wrong (So Far)
Ben Carlson: Your Household CFO
Josh Brown: Eleven Rules for Ethical Advisors
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RIP: George HW Bush
Eddy Elfenbein, December 1st, 2018 at 11:39 amGeorge HW Bush died at the age of 94. The NYSE and Nasdaq have announced that they’ll be closed on Wednesday, December 5. The exchanges have traditionally closed for the death of a president.
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