July 7, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing |
United Airlines Holdings (UAL) has warned employees that it has seen a sharp drop in bookings in the last few weeks. Bookings at United's Newark hub were at 16% of July 2019 levels as of July 1. That rate is roughly half of the level a few weeks ago when it looked...
July 6, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing |
Chinese stocks are burning up the track--and that has led the way to a shift toward "risk on" assets across global markts. Today alone the Shanghai Composite Index was up 5.71% as of noon New York Time. This continued as streak that has seen the CSI 300 Index gain 14%...
July 2, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing |
The U.S economy added 4.8 million jobs last month in June. And the official unemployment rate fell to 11.1%. That's the good news. Unfortunately, the gains in jobs and the drop in unemployment are based on data from a survey that measured conditions in the week ended...
July 1, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing, Short Term |
Just in case you were wondering if the market is counting on a coronavirus vaccine in the nearer term, wonder no longer. (Expectations, for the moment, look to a vaccine by January, if I can judge by comments I'm seeing.) News from Pfizer (PFE) and partner BioNtech...
June 30, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing |
It's a measure of how dire things are in the oil sector that Royal Dutch Shell (RDS-A) has announced a write down of between $15 billion and $22 billion for the second quarter. The write down is larger than the $17.5 billion write down that BP (BP) took in June or the...
June 29, 2020 | Daily JAM, Mid Term, Morning Briefing |
This strikes me as a bad idea. What could possibly go wrong? The U.S. central bank made $207 million in purchases on June 16, the first day of direct buying. The Federal Reserve bought bonds issued by, among other companies, AT&T (T), UnitedHealth Group (UNH), and...
June 26, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing |
With Texas setting a one-day high for new coronavirus cases on Wednesday at 6,584 Governor Greg Abbott reversed a pledge that that going “backward” and closing down businesses was “the last thing we want to do.” Effective today bars must close (although they can...
June 25, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing, Short Term, Volatility, You Might Have Missed |
Initial claims for unemployment fell by 60,000 for the week ended June 20 to 1.48 million, the Labor Department reported today. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had expected a bigger drop to 1.32 million claims. The week's new claims figure was down from a drop of...
June 24, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing |
As of 1 p.m. today the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index was down 2.8% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was lower by 2.29%. The tech-heavy NASDAQn Composite, a recent market bulwark, dropped 1.80% and the Russell 2000 small cap index resumed its position as...
June 22, 2020 | Daily JAM, Mid Term, Morning Briefing, Volatility, You Might Have Missed |
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June 19, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing |
Nothing sums up the uncertainty of the re-opening economy and the continued coronavirus pandemic than news today that Apple (AAPL) is temporarily again shutting some of its U.S. retail stores. The 11 closed stores are in Florida, Arizona, North Carolina and South...
June 18, 2020 | Daily JAM, Morning Briefing, Short Term |
If the contests between the stock market--which sees a rapid V-shaped recovery for the economy--and the Federal Reserve--which sees a slow recovery very stretching over two years, today's report on New Claims for Unemployment comes down on slow recovery side. Initial...