Morning Market Report 5/15/2013

The KUIK Morning Market Report for Wednesday, May 15:
 
Markets are mixed.
 
Index Direction Change Units Last Time Change  
Dow Down                    (12) points           15,203 7:00 AM    
S&P500 Down -0.12% percent             1,648              (1.96) points
Nasdaq Composite Up 0.69% percent             3,463              23.82 points
30 Year Treasury Down                      (2) Basis Points               3.14 Annual Yield    
 
U.S. wholesale prices dropped in April for the second straight month as the cost of gasoline and vegetables fell.  The Labor Department reported the producer-price index declined by a seasonally adjusted 0.7% for the biggest drop in three years.  That met expectations is following a 0.6% drop in March. Fuel fell 2.5%, led by a 6.0% drop in gasoline prices. Electricity and home-heating-fuel costs also eased, though natural-gas posted the biggest increase since mid-2008. The price of food, meanwhile, fell 0.8% in April after being up .8% in March. Vegetable prices dropped 10.6%, helped by the drop in gasoline.
 
The Empire State manufacturing survey went negative in May for the first time since January, according to the New York Federal Reserve.  The general conditions index fell to a negative 1.4 in May from positive 3.1 in April. Economists expected a positive 3 reading for May.
 
The Federal Reserve reported nationwide industrial production fell 0.5% in April, dragged lower by a big drop in utilities output but also by a drop in manufacturing. Economists polled by MarketWatch expected a drop of only 0.3%
 
 
 
Serving the West Side first, I am Bill Roller of BR Capital for AM 1360 KUIK.
 
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-wholesale-prices-fall-sharply-in-april-2013-05-15-81034825
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/empire-state-index-turns-south-in-may-2013-05-15
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/industrial-production-drops-05-in-april-2013-05-15
 
 
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