Rover's Weekly Market Brief — 2/17/2017

February 17, 2017 Printer Friendly Printer Friendly

Indices

DJIA: 20,622.30 (+1.74%)

NASDAQ: 5,838.58 (+1.82%)

S&P 500: 2,351.04 (+1.51%)

Commodities

Gold: 1,237.30 (+0.11%)

Copper: 270.70 (-2.20%)

Crude Oil: 53.40 (-0.85%)

Economy

Rising fuel prices pushed the Produce Price Index – Final Demand (PPI-FD) measure of wholesale inflation to 0.6% for January, beating the 0.3% consensus estimate. The core PPI, which excludes the more volatile food, energy and retail sectors, met expectations with a 0.2% increase. Both the PPI and core PPI were up 1.6% Y/Y.

The consensus estimate for the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was 0.3%, but a sharp 7.8% increase in gasoline index accounted for nearly half of January’s 0.6% CPI rise, with increases in shelter, apparel and new vehicles also making major contributions. The 2.5% Y/Y increase was the largest 12-month increase since March 2012. Most of the major component indexes increased in January, bringing the CPI excluding food and energy up 0.3%, for a Y/Y increase of 2.3%.

Retail Sales for January also beat expectations at 0.4% M/M (5.6% Y/Y), and December’s M/M sales were revised sharply upward to 1.0% vs a prior 0.6%. Sales excluding autos and gasoline were revised upwards for December from 0.0% to 0.1% and came in at 0.7% for January. Other than automobiles, sales increased in all sectors in January, including department stores which had their largest sales increase in 12 months at 1.2%.

Upcoming Economic Reports:

Tuesday February 21  — PMI Manufacturing Index Flash

Wednesday February 22 — Existing Home Sales

Earnings Calendar:

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Nordson (NDSN) Wal-Mart (WMT) Bayer (BAYRY) Anheuser-Busch Inbev (BUD) Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B)
Hammerson (HMSNF) Home Depot (HD) HDFC Bank (HDB) British American Tobacco (BTI) Basf (BASFY)



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