The KUIK Morning Market Report for Tuesday, November 18: |
Markets are up. |
Index |
Direction |
Change |
Units |
Time |
Change |
Dow |
Up |
41 |
points |
17,689 |
7:09 AM |
S&P500 |
Up |
0.4% |
percent |
2,049 |
8.10 |
Nasdaq Composite |
Up |
0.7% |
percent |
4,702 |
31.34 |
30 Year Treasury |
Down |
(1) |
Basis Points |
3.05 |
Annual Yield |
The Labor Department reports U.S. producer prices rose a seasonally adjusted 0.2% in October. Economists predicted a 0.1% drop because of the plunge in global petroleum prices. Excluding the volatile categories of trade margins, food and energy, core wholesale prices rose a smaller 0.1%. Services climbed 0.5% for the biggest increase in more than a year. The wholesale costs of goods fell by 0.4% for the biggest drop in a year and a half. Energy fell by a seasonally adjusted 3%. Over the past year overall producer prices have risen an unadjusted 1.5%, the smallest advance since February. |
Confidence among home builders rose four points to 58, hitting close to the highest level in nine years, according to National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo. Readings above 50 indicate that builders are optimistic about sales trends. November marks the fifth consecutive month above 50. Confidence dropped in October from a nine-year high hit in September. Builders’ views on present sales, views on upcoming sales, and prospective-buyer traffic all increased. |
Serving the West Side first, I am Bill Roller of BR Capital for 1360 KUIK. |
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/october-producer-prices-up-02-but-broad-inflation-pressures-muted-2014-11-18 |
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/home-builder-confidence-rebounds-close-to-nine-year-high-2014-11-18 |
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