Doin’ what it oughtta: The rally broadens to include financials, steel, and, yes, homebuilders
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After way better than expected retail sales and pending home sales numbers, and an optimistic employment survey from ADP, the Bureau of Labor Statistic announced this morning that the economy added only 39,000 nonfarm jobs in November. That was a huge drop from the 172,000 increase in October and way short of the 130,000 expected by economists.