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Rover’s Weekly Market Brief — 3/30/2018

Indices

DJIA: 24,103.10 (+2.42%)

NASDAQ: 7,063.44 (+1.01%)

S&P 500: 2,640.87 (+2.03%)

Commodities

Gold: 1,322.80 (-2.01%)

Copper: 302.55 (+1.09%)

Crude Oil: 64.94 (-1.43%)

Economy


The third and final estimate of GDP for Q4 2017 was revised upwards to 2.9% from the previous estimate of 2.5%, showing a slight moderation from the previous quarter’s 3.2% rate. The upward revision was largely due to increased estimates for consumer spending (+0.2% to +4.0%), primarily from increased spending on transportation services, and decreased estimates for drops in private nonfarm inventories (+0.17% to -0.53%). Annual GDP for 2017 rose to +2.3% compared to +1.5% for 2016. Real gross domestic income grew +0.9% in Q4, down from 2.4% in Q3, and after tax corporate profits were up +1.7% for Q4 (vs +4.8% in 2016 Q4), and +6.0% for 2017 (vs -0.5% for 2016).

Goods exports increased by +$2.9 billion to $136.5 billion in February, but imports increased +$3.0 billion to $211.9 billion, widening the goods trade deficit [6] by +0.1% to $75.4 billion. Exports increased notably for automobiles (+6.6%, +9.1% Y/Y), other/military [7] goods (+5.6%, +1.5% Y/Y), and petroleum/industrial supplies (+4.6%, +13.1% Y/Y), and dropped for consumer goods (-4.2%, +0.9% Y/Y). Imports increased for food (+6.3%, +12.0% Y/Y), capital goods (+3.0%, +13.1% Y/Y), and petroleum/industrial supplies (+1.4%, +9.1% Y/Y), and dropped for other/military goods (-4.5%, +4.6% Y/Y). Year over year, exports increased +7.6% and imports increased +10.8%.

A +0.5% increase in wages and salaries helped boost personal income to a +0.4% increase in February, with inflation and tax adjusted real disposable personal income (DPI) up +0.2%. Spending was up +0.2%, with a -0.2% drop in nondurable goods spending limiting the gains from of a +0.3% increase in services spending. The personal saving rate as a percent of DPI was up to +3.4%, its highest rate in six months. The price index for personal consumption expenditures (PCI) for services was up +0.3%, but a -0.3% drop in durable goods prices brought overall PCI to a +0.2% increase. PCI prices were down for both food (-0.1%) and energy (-0.1%), and core PCI, which excludes both food and energy and is the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure, was +0.2% for the month and up +0.1% to +1.6% for the year.

Upcoming Economic Reports:

Thursday April 5 – International Trade

Friday April 6 – Employment Situation

Earnings Calendar:

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Cal-Maine
Foods
(CALM)
[8]
Cloudera
(CLDR)
[9]
Mobileye
(MBBYF)
[10]
Seven & i
Holdings Co
(SVNDY)
[11]
Sunny Optical
Technology
(SNPTF)
[12]
Senior
(SNIRF)
[13]
Dave & Buster’s
Entertainment Inc
(PLAY)
[14]
CarMax
(KMX)
[15]
Wirecard
(WCAGY)
[16]
Oil Search
(OISHY)
[17]