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Zacks News
6 ETFs to Buy If Mini Trade Deal is Cut
by Sanghamitra Saha
These ETF areas should gain considerably if there is a trade deal between the United States and China.
CPI Even Month Over Month, +2.4% Core Year Over Year
by Mark Vickery
Year over year, we see +1.7% on the Consumer Price Index headline, and +2.4% on "core."
2nd Day of Powell Address, Plus Minutes from Last Meeting
by Mark Vickery
Though buying back t-bills is apparently a major part of the Fed's new plan, Powell stated "in no sense is this QE." He will have a chance to clarify today.
PPI Drops to -0.3%, Year Over Year Core 2%
by Mark Vickery
Subtracting volatile short-term food & energy prices, PPI core goes to -0.3%, down from an expected +0.2%.
GM Strike Enters 4th Week, No End in Sight
by Mark Vickery
Nearly 50K employees in the UAW continue to carry picket signs, as negotiations between the union's office and the GM board appear to have hit a snag.
Unemployment Rate 3.5%, Lowest in Half-Century
by Mark Vickery
The last time we were at 3.5% was 1969, a calculator cost you $300, Cher was still with Sonny, and the Rolling Stones were still in their 20s.
Once Upon a Time, When Interest Rates Were Above Zero...
by John Blank
The beginning of 2018 marked a brief time period in Interest Rate Land. Interest rates along the U.S. Treasury yield curve were inching higher, and the benchmark 10-year yield was manifesting itself above 3.0%.
All Eyes on ISM Services: Cues to Market Direction
by Mark Vickery
Key to economic data yet to be reported today is the ISM non-manufacturing survey for September, following the near-disaster in ISM Manufacturing.
Mid-Cap and Internet: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
JKG and FDN saw massive trading volumes in the last session.
Top Leveraged ETFs of Q3
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside the top-performing leveraged ETFs of the third quarter of 2019.
ADP Posts 135K New Jobs, Slowing Across the Board
by Mark Vickery
At 135K new jobs on the month, we still stay ahead of employment neutrality -- the point at which retirees are offset by new hires.
Top ETF Stories of September
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside the key ETF events for the month of September.
ETF Asset Report of September
by Sanghamitra Saha
Inside the ETF asset flow report for the month of September.
Top ETF Areas of September
by Sanghamitra Saha
Despite moderate broader market performance, these ETF areas outperformed the market in September.
Quiet Before the New Quarter Storm
by Mark Vickery
We've still got a couple weeks before we can expect the spigot to open for a new earnings season.
Technology and Energy: 2 ETFs to Watch on Outsized Volume
by Sweta Killa
RYT and PXI saw massive trading volumes in yesterday's trading session.
Q2 GDP 2.0% (Final), Wall Street Has One Eye on DC
by Mark Vickery
Q2 GDP came in as expected, as did Advance Trade in Goods and Jobless Claims -- but headlines from the nation's capitol are worth watching.
Nike, Cintas Impress in Q1, Jimmy John's Hunt Over
by Mark Vickery
Both Nike (NKE) and Cintas (CTAS) outperformed expectations after the bell Tuesday, while Jimmy John's sells to Inspire Brands.
Housing Prices Stay Hot in Warmer Climates
by Mark Vickery
Case-Shiller home price value leaders were all in southern climes: Phoenix +5.8%, Las Vegas +4.7% and Charlotte +4.6%.
Cautious Optimism to Open the Week
by Mark Vickery
Ahead of the opening bell to start a new week of trading, major U.S. index futures are down but not drastically so.
On Trade Talks & Fed Dissents
by Mark Vickery
It's anyone???s guess where we'll be a month from now; that there appear to be signs of goodwill toward an agreement on both sides has leant positive sentiment.
ETF Winners Amid Half-Hearted Response to Fed's Rate Cut
by Sanghamitra Saha
These ETF emerged winners as the Fed cut rates by 25 bps in its September meeting.
Q2 Deficit Shrinks (A Little); Philly Fed, Jobless Claims Good
by Mark Vickery
The 12-month-long trade war between the U.S. and China has obviously had plenty to do with these extending deficits.
Housing Data Stronger than Expected: Starts +12%
by Mark Vickery
Housing Starts last month grew 12% to 1.264 million seasonally adjusted, annualized units, well in front of the 4.1% growth expected and 1.260 million units in the consensus estimate.
August Productivity Reads Improve Better than Expected
by Mark Vickery
Industry Production reached +0.6& and Capacity Utilization posted 77.9% -- both higher reads than expected.