Rover's Weekly Market Brief — 6/1/2018

Indices

DJIA: 24,635.20 (-0.48%)

NASDAQ: 7,554.00 (+1.62%)

S&P 500: 2,735.00 (+0.50%)

Commodities

Gold: 1,297.70 (-0.46%)

Copper: 306.50 (-0.41%)

Crude Oil: 65.55 (-3.43%)

Economy

The second estimate of GDP for 2018 Q1 was revised downward by -0.1% to 2.2% from the advance estimate due to downward revisions to private inventory investment (-0.3%), residential fixed investment (-0.08%) and exports (-0.6%), which were partly offset by upward revisions to nonresidential fixed investment (+0.37%). The first estimate for Gross Domestic Income (GDI) growth was +2.8% compared to an upwardly revised +1.0% (+0.1%) for Q4, and the price index for gross domestic purchases was +2.7% Y/Y. Corporate profits from current production, adjusted for inventory and capital consumption, were down -$12.4 billion (vs. -$1.1 billion for Q4).

A +0.3% increase in employee compensation pushed personal income up +0.3% in April, while March’s increase was revised downward by -0.1% to +0.2%. The personal savings rate dropped to +2.8% (-0.2%), helping to finance a +0.6% increase in personal consumption expenditures (PCE), which included a +0.9 increase in expenditures for nondurable goods and a +0.5% increase in service spending. The PCE price index increased +0.2% (+2.0% Y/Y), and core PCE inflation, excluding food and energy, was up +0.2% (+1.8% Y/Y). March’s yearly core PCE inflation was revised downward -0.1% to +1.8%, leaving yearly core PCE inflation unchanged in April, and below the Federal Reserve’s target 2.0% rate.

Employment increased by 223,000 in May, pushing the unemployment rate down to 3.8%, while the workforce participation rate ticked down from 62.8% to 62.7%. Employment increased in retail (+31,000 M/M), health care (+29,000), construction (+25.000), professional services (+23,000), transportation and warehousing (+19,000), and manufacturing (+18,000), with average hourly earnings up +0.3% (2.7% Y/Y), and the workweek remaining steady at 34.5 hours. The more comprehensive U-6 unemployment rate, which also includes part time workers seeking full time employment, dropped -0.2% to 7.6%.

Upcoming Economic Reports:

Wednesday June 6 – International Trade

Wednesday June 6 – Productivity and Costs

Earnings Calendar:

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Palo Alto
Networks
(PANW)
Altaba
(AABA)
Eisai Co
(ESALY)
Broadcom
(AVGO)
KMG
Chemicals
(KMG)
Dell-VMWare
Tracking
(DVMT)
Nidec
(NJDCY)
Sysmex
(SSMXY)
National
Grid
(NGG)
Uranium
Energy
(UEC)



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