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February 1, 2013
Will January employment get a post fiscal-cliff bounce? Non-farm payrolls haven't seen a 200,000 gain since February last year. The Econoday consensus for today's report is 185,000.
Watchlist: STZ OXY CAM NXPI FB VMW CTXS GD LVS UA KMB AMT PCAR AET DDD STX VIAB HES HFC CNX LYB WNR MPC AXLL GMCR
(Some stocks on the list may be 'hard to borrow', please check with your broker)
Notable earnings before Friday’s open:
AON, BEAM, BEN,BPO, CVX, HCLP, IR, LM, LYB, MAT, MRK, NOV, NS, NWL,PRGO, TSN, WETF, XOM
Economic Calendar:
(NASDAQ: BWLD) raised to Buy at KeyBanc.
(NYSE: CB) raised to Buy at Deutsche Bank.
(NYSE: STZ) cut to Neutral at BofA/Merrill Lynch.
(NYSE: EPD) cut to Neutral at Credit Suisse.
(NASDAQ: ERIC) raised to Neutral at Credit Suisse.
(NYSE: GME) raised to Overweight at Piper Jaffray.
(NASDAQ: JOSB) named Bear of the Day at Zacks.
(NYSE: MA) cut to Market Perform at Wells Fargo.
(NYSE: OIS) started as Outperform at Credit Suisse.
(NASDAQ: ORCL) raised to Outperform at BMO.
(NYSE: UPS) cut to Neutral at Citigroup.
(NYSE: VZ) raised to Overweight at Piper Jaffray.
(NASDAQ: WETF) named Bull of the Day at Zacks.
(NASDAQ: WYNN) raised to Buy at Janney.
The World Gold Council’s “bullish” outlook for 2013 has a lot of issues that is making us rethink the 12-year rally in gold.
If you want to know how capital inflows are impacting stocks, you better take a look. This is acting to drive stocks, and is one part of why we are considering raising our 2013 DJIA target from 14,590.
Gainers, losers:
http://www.marketwatch.com/search?q=movers%20shakers
Posted at: http://elvisuptown.blogspot.com
February 1, 2013
Will January employment get a post fiscal-cliff bounce? Non-farm payrolls haven't seen a 200,000 gain since February last year. The Econoday consensus for today's report is 185,000.
Watchlist: STZ OXY CAM NXPI FB VMW CTXS GD LVS UA KMB AMT PCAR AET DDD STX VIAB HES HFC CNX LYB WNR MPC AXLL GMCR
(Some stocks on the list may be 'hard to borrow', please check with your broker)
Notable earnings before Friday’s open:
AON, BEAM, BEN,BPO, CVX, HCLP, IR, LM, LYB, MAT, MRK, NOV, NS, NWL,PRGO, TSN, WETF, XOM
Economic Calendar:
Employment Situation
8:30 AM ET
William Dudley Speaks8:30 AM ET8:30 AM ET
PMI Manufacturing Index
8:58 AM ET
8:58 AM ET
Consumer Sentiment
9:55 AM ET
9:55 AM ET
ISM Mfg Index
10:00 AM ET
10:00 AM ET
Construction Spending
10:00 AM ET
10:00 AM ET
Upgrades and Downgrades BUD, BWLD, CB, STZ, EPD, ERIC, GME, JOSB, MA, OIS, ORCL, UPS, VZ, WETF, WYNN
(NYSE: BUD) cut to Hold at Soc-Gen.(NASDAQ: BWLD) raised to Buy at KeyBanc.
(NYSE: CB) raised to Buy at Deutsche Bank.
(NYSE: STZ) cut to Neutral at BofA/Merrill Lynch.
(NYSE: EPD) cut to Neutral at Credit Suisse.
(NASDAQ: ERIC) raised to Neutral at Credit Suisse.
(NYSE: GME) raised to Overweight at Piper Jaffray.
(NASDAQ: JOSB) named Bear of the Day at Zacks.
(NYSE: MA) cut to Market Perform at Wells Fargo.
(NYSE: OIS) started as Outperform at Credit Suisse.
(NASDAQ: ORCL) raised to Outperform at BMO.
(NYSE: UPS) cut to Neutral at Citigroup.
(NYSE: VZ) raised to Overweight at Piper Jaffray.
(NASDAQ: WETF) named Bull of the Day at Zacks.
(NASDAQ: WYNN) raised to Buy at Janney.
The World Gold Council’s “bullish” outlook for 2013 has a lot of issues that is making us rethink the 12-year rally in gold.
If you want to know how capital inflows are impacting stocks, you better take a look. This is acting to drive stocks, and is one part of why we are considering raising our 2013 DJIA target from 14,590.
Posted at: http://elvisuptown.blogspot.com
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