Friday, January 31, 2014

BARCHART MORNING CALL 1/31

OVERNIGHT MARKETS AND NEWS
March E-mini S&Ps (ESH14 -0.67%) this morning are down -0.84% and European stocks are down -1.72%% on deflation fears in Europe after the Eurozone Jan CPI estimate rose at the slowest pace in 4-years. Another negative for European stocks was the unexpected drop in German Dec retail sales by the most in nearly 3-years. Asian stocks closed mixed: Japan -0.62%, Australia +0.04% and India +0.08%. Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea were closed for holiday. Japan's Nikkei Stock Index rallied early after the Japan Dec jobless rate fell to a 6-1/3 year low, but stocks reversed and fell to the lowest in 2-1/2 months after signs of faster-than-expected inflation reduced the case for additional stimulus from the BOJ. Commodity prices are mixed. Mar crude oil (CLH14 -0.84%) is down -0.45%. Mar gasoline (RBH14 -0.83%) is down -0.18%. Feb gold (GCG14 +0.55%) is up +0.46%. March copper (HGH14 -0.56%) is down -0.54% at a 1-3/4 month low. Agriculture and livestock prices are mixed. The dollar index (DXY00 +0.02%) is unch. EUR/USD (^EURUSD) is down -0.04% at a 1-week low after Eurozone inflation slowed more than expected, which may pressure the ECB to boost its stimulus measures. USD/JPY (^USDJPY) is down -0.50%. March T-note prices (ZNH14 +0.24%) are up +11 ticks at a 2-1/2 month high on increased safe-haven demand from the slide in stocks.
The Eurozone Jan CPI estimate rose +0.7% y/y, a smaller increase than expectations of +0.9% y/y and matched October's increase as the smallest in 4-years. The Jan core CPI rose +0.8% y/y, right on expectations.
The Eurozone Dec unemployment rate held steady at 12.0% from a downward revised 12.0% in Nov, originally reported at 12.1%, better than expectations of unch at 12.1%.
German Dec retail sales unexpectedly fell -2.5% m/m, the biggest monthly drop in 2-3/4 years and weaker than expectations of +0.2% m/m. On an annual basis, Dec retail sales slipped -2.4% y/y, weaker than expectations of +1.9% y/y and the biggest decline in 6-months.
UK Jan GfK consumer confidence rose +6 to -7, better than expectations of +1 to -12 and the highest in 6-1/3 years.
Japan Dec national CPI rose +1.6% y/y, stronger than expectations of +1.5% y/y and the highest in 5-years. Dec national CPI ex-fresh food rose +1.3% y/y, greater than expectations of +1.2% y/y and the most in 5-years.
The Japan Jan Markit/JMMA manufacturing PMI climbed +1.4 to 56.6, the fastest pace of expansion in 7-3/4 years.
Japan Dec industrial production rose +1.1% m/m and +7.3% y/y, slightly less than expectations of +1.3% m/m and +7.3% y/y.
The Japan Dec jobless rate fell -0.3 to 3.7%, a bigger decline than expectations of -0.1 to 3.9% and the lowest in 6-1/3 years. The Dec job-to-applicant ratio rose +0.03 to 1.03, stronger than expectations of +0.01 to 1.01 and the highest in 6-1/3 years.
Japan Dec overall household spending rose +0.7% y/y, weaker than expectations of +1.1% y/y.
U.S. STOCK PREVIEW
Today’s final-Jan U.S. consumer confidence index from the University of Michigan is expected to show a +0.6 point increase to 81.0 from the early-Jan level of 80.4. Today’s Jan Chicago PMI is expected to show a -1.8 point decline to 59.0, adding to the -2.2 point decline to 60.8 seen in December. Today’s Dec personal income and spending reports are both expected to show modest increases of +0.2% following the Nov report of +0.2% and +0.5%, respectively. Today’s Dec PCE deflator is expected to climb to +1.1% y/y from +0.9% in November. Meanwhile, the Dec core PCE deflator, which is the Fed’s preferred inflation measure, is expected to climb slightly to +1.2% y/y from +1.1% in November.
There are 18 of the S&P 500 companies that report earnings today. Notable reports include Mastercard (consensus $0.60), Tyson Foods (0.64), Mattel (1.20), Chevron (2.57), Mead Johnson Nutrition (0.77), Weyerhaeuser (0.28), National Oilwell Varco (1.39), and Simon Property Group (2.43). There are no equity conferences today.


OVERNIGHT U.S. STOCK MOVERS
Legg Mason (LM +1.71%) reported Q3 EPS of 67 cents, much weaker than consensus of 99 cents.
AON Plc (AON +1.50%) reported Q4 EPS of $1.28, well below consensus of $1.51.
Weyerhaeuser (WY +0.75%) reported Q4 EPS of 27 cents, below consensus of 28 cents.
Bank of New York Mellon reported a 5.09% passive stake in Tesco (TESO +2.63%) .
Eastman Chemical (EMN +1.71%) reported Q4 EPS of $1.35, better than consensus of $1.25.
Wolverine Asset reported a 5.1% passive stake in Comtech (CMTL +0.13%) .
Manitowoc (MTW +1.89%) reported Q4 adjusted EPS of 47 cents, better than consensus of 34 cents.
CSC (CSC +2.07%) reported Q3 EPS of 94 cents, well ahead of consensus of 84 cents, and then raised guidance on fiscal 2014 EPS to $3.80-$3.90, stronger than consensus of $3.68.
Symetra Financial (SYA +0.77%) reported Q4 adjusted EPS of 42 cents, better than consensus of 39 cents.
B. Thomas Golisano reported a 10.4% passive stake in Paychex (PAYX +0.62%) .
C.R. Bard (BCR +0.54%) reported Q4 adjusted EPS of $1.42, higher than consensus of $1.39.
McKesson (MCK +2.28%) reported Q3 adjusted EPS of $1.45, well below consensus of $1.85, and then lowered guidance on fiscal 2014 adjusted EPS to $8.05-$8.20, weaker than consensus of $8.31.
Broadcom (BRCM +1.81%) reported Q4 EPS of 60 cents, better than consensus of 57 cents.
Wynn Resorts (WYNN +3.94%) reported Q4 adjusted EPS of $2.27, well above consensus of $1.74.
Amazon.com (AMZN +4.90%) slid 5% in after-hours trading after it reported Q4 EPS of 51 cents, well below consensus of 66 cents.
Google (GOOG +2.57%) reported Q4 EPS of $12.01, below consensus of $12.26.
MARKET COMMENTS
Mar E-mini S&Ps (ESH14 -0.67%) this morning are down -15.00 points (-0.84%). The S&P 500 on Thursday closed higher due to strength in U.S. Q4 GDP and stronger-than-expected Q4 earnings results. U.S. Q4 GDP rose +3.2% (annualized q/q), right on expectations, and Q4 personal consumption climbed +3.3%, the biggest increase in 3 years. As of Thursday, 77% of the S&P 500 companies that have reported Q4 earnings results have beaten estimates. Closes: S&P 500 +1.13%, Dow Jones +0.70%, Nasdaq 100 +1.86%.
Mar 10-year T-notes (ZNH14 +0.24%) this morning are up +11 ticks at a 2-1/2 month high. Mar 10-year T-note futures prices on Thursday closed lower as strength in U.S. Q4 GDP boosted stocks and strengthened expectations for steady Fed QE3 tapering. T-notes found support on the sharp -8.7% drop in U.S. Dec pending home sales, the biggest decline in 3-1/2 years. Closes: TYH4 -5.50, FVH4 -2.50.
The dollar index (DXY00 +0.02%) this morning is unch. EUR/USD (^EURUSD) is down -0.0006 (-0.04%) at a 1-week low. USD/JPY (^USDJPY) is down -0.51 (-0.50%). The dollar index on Thursday closed higher after strength in U.S. Q4 GDP boosted expectations that the Fed will continue to taper QE3. EUR/USD fell on speculation that deflation concerns may prompt the ECB into additional stimulus measures after the German Jan CPI report of -0.7% m/m and +1.2% y/y was weaker than expectations of -0.6% m/m and +1.3% y/y. Closes: Dollar index +0.580 (+0.72%), EUR/USD -0.01084 (-0.79%), USD/JPY +0.439 (+0.43%).
Mar WTI crude oil (CLH14 -0.84%) this morning is down -44 cents (-0.45%) and Mar gasoline (RBH14 -0.83%) is down -0.0047 (-0.18%). Mar crude oil and gasoline prices on Thursday closed higher with Mar crude at a 4-week high and Mar gasoline at a 1-week high. Bullish factors includes (1) strength in the U.S. economy that benefits fuel demand after Q4 personal consumption climbed +3.3%, the most in 3 years, and (2) speculation that U.S. demand for heating fuels will continue to be strong after Commodity Weather Group said that January is on track to be the coldest month of the century in the lower 48 states. Closes: CLH4 +0.87 (+0.89%), RBH4 +0.0057 (+0.21%).
GLOBAL EVENT CALENDAR01/31/2014
US0830 ETQ4 employment cost index expected +0.4%, Q3 +0.4%.
0830 ETDec personal spending expected +0.2%, Nov +0.5%. Dec personal income expected +0.2%, Nov +0.2%. Dec PCE deflator expected +0.2% m/m and +1.1% y/y, Nov unch m/m and +0.9% y/y. Dec core PCE deflator expected +0.1% m/m and +1.2% y/y, Nov +0.1% m/m and +1.1% y/y.
0945 ETJan Chicago PMI expected -1.8 to 59.0, Dec -2.2 to 60.8.
0955 ETFinal Jan U.S. University of Michigan consumer confidence expected +0.6 to 81.0, previous -2.1 to 80.4.
1315 ETDallas Fed President Richard Fisher speaks about Fed operations and the economy at a community forum hosted by the Dallas Fed.
2400 ETFed Chairman Ben Bernankes term expires, paving the way for Janet Yellen to become the new Fed Chairperson.
JPN0000 ETJapan Dec housing starts expected +13.6% y/y to 1.000 million. Nov +14.1% y/y to 1.033 million.
0000 ETJapan Dec construction orders, Nov +2.2% y/y.
GER0200 ETGerman Dec retail sales expected +0.2% m/m and +1.9% y/y, Nov +0.8% m/m and +1.6% y/y.
UK0430 ETUK Jan Lloyds business barometer, Dec 48.
EUR0500 ETEurozone Dec unemployment rate expected unch at 12.1%, Nov 12.1%.
0500 ETEurozone Jan CPI estimate expected +0.9% y/y, Dec +0.8% y/y. Jan core CPI expected +0.8% y/y, Dec +0.7% y/y.
CHI2000 ETChina Jan manufacturing PMI expected -0.5 to 50.5, Dec 51.0.
U.S. STOCK CALENDAR01/31/2014
Company NameTickerTimeEvent DescriptionPeriodEstimate
Mead Johnson Nutrition CoMJN USBef-mktQ4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20130.765
Newell Rubbermaid IncNWL USBef-mktQ4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20130.461
LyondellBasell Industries NVLYB USBef-mktQ4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20131.401
AbbVie IncABBV USBef-mktQ4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20130.823
Tyco International LtdTYC USBef-mktQ1 2014 Earnings ReleaseQ1 20140.451
MasterCard IncMA USBef-mktQ4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20130.598
Weyerhaeuser CoWY USBef-mktQ4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20130.28
National Oilwell Varco IncNOV USBef-mktQ4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20131.389
Tyson Foods IncTSN USBef-mktQ1 2014 Earnings ReleaseQ1 20140.638
Simon Property Group IncSPG USBef-mktQ4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20132.431
Mattel IncMAT US6:00Q4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20131.204
Aon PLCAON US6:30Q4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20131.508
CONSOL Energy IncCNX US7:00Q4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20130.061
Legg Mason IncLM US7:00Q3 2014 Earnings ReleaseQ3 20140.99
Dominion Resources Inc/VAD US7:30Q4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20130.886
Morgan StanleyMS US8:00Fixed Income Investor Update Call
Tyco International LtdTYC US8:00Q1 2014 Earnings CallQ1 2014
Actavis plcACT US8:00Investor DayY 2014
PACCAR IncPCAR US8:00Q4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20130.927
Legg Mason IncLM US8:00Q3 2014 Earnings CallQ3 2014
Eastman Chemical CoEMN US8:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Aon PLCAON US8:30Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Avery Dennison CorpAVY US8:30Q4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20130.681
Chevron CorpCVX US8:30Q4 2013 Earnings ReleaseQ4 20132.567
Mattel IncMAT US8:30Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Newell Rubbermaid IncNWL US9:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
AbbVie IncABBV US9:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
MasterCard IncMA US9:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
National Oilwell Varco IncNOV US9:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Tyson Foods IncTSN US9:00Q1 2014 Earnings CallQ1 2014
Mead Johnson Nutrition CoMJN US9:30Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Newmont Mining CorpNEM US10:00Q4 2013 Sales and Revenue CallQ4 2013
CONSOL Energy IncCNX US10:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Dominion Resources Inc/VAD US10:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Weyerhaeuser CoWY US10:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Simon Property Group IncSPG US10:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
LyondellBasell Industries NVLYB US11:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Chevron CorpCVX US11:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Tyson Foods IncTSN US11:00Annual General MeetingY 2014
PACCAR IncPCAR US12:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Avery Dennison CorpAVY US13:00Q4 2013 Earnings CallQ4 2013
Bristol-Myers Squibb CoBMY USPDUFA, tasimelteon, Non-24-Hour Disorder in the totally blind

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