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Zacks News
Dog Days of Summer Not Hitting Market Futures
by Mark Vickery
Positive job growth and low interest rates have set the table for all-time highs.
Productivity and Labor Costs Below Expectations
by Mark Vickery
Q2 productivity fell 0.5%, whereas expectations were to have grown 0.5%. Unit labor costs rose by 2%.
Got Your Jobs Correction Right Here!
by Mark Vickery
The June Non-farm Payroll Report was released before the bell this morning, bringing a surprisingly high 287K jobs to the market.
Market Recovers from Brexit; Now What?
by Mark Vickery
U.S. markets have more or less fully recovered a mere 3 trading days immediately after the Brexit-oriented crater.
Futures Dip Slightly, British PM Saga Heats Up
by Mark Vickery
Considering the global collective gasp that came after the Brexit decision, cooler heads seem to have (so far) prevailed.
Q1 GDP Inches Up; EU Summit Moves Brexit Forward
by Mark Vickery
We are seeing some bounce-back this morning following two dire days in the global stock markets.
Dow Up Big as Brexit Fears Wane
by Mark Vickery
The Dow 30 futures are up more than 160 points, Nasdaq futures are up another 40, and S&P 500 up nearly 20.
Brexit: Tempest in a Teacup?
by Mark Vickery
Opinions regarding the Brexit vote appear to have shifted toward Britain remaining in the EU.
Housing Starts, Permits Illustrate Lackluster Market
by Mark Vickery
Housing Starts are currently at an annualized rate of 1.16 million, below the historical average.
Jobless Claims Up to 277K, CPI & Philly Fed Better
by Mark Vickery
At last, some relief from Brexit! Positive American econ data is not going to be overlooked by those paying close attention.
Positive PPI, Empire Data Ahead of Yellen Speech
by Mark Vickery
Producer Pricing Index and Empire Manufacturing results were released this morning, and again we're seeing better numbers than had been expected.
Retail Sales, Imports & Exports All Better than Expected
by Mark Vickery
Retail Sales for the month of May rose 0.5 percent, while Import Prices went up 1.4 percent and Exports up 1.1 percent.
Need More Interest in Gold? Check the German Bund Yield
by Mark Vickery
The German bund dip into negative territory is something to cling to... and it ain't pretty.
Oil Dips, George Soros Takes Bearish Stance
by Mark Vickery
Soros clearly sees trouble looming on the horizon ??? especially in the global economy, and particularly in China.
No Expectations of Yellen Raising Rates Today
by Mark Vickery
With the absolutely anemic 38K non-farm payroll jobs released last Friday, a raise looks off the table.
No Fed Rate Hike This Summer
by Sheraz Mian
I don't see any rate hike this summer, with this year's only rate increase likely coming in the December meeting.
Hot Fun or Bummer in the Summer?
by Mark Vickery
This week's vast array of global and domestic econ data may go a long way in providing some answers and clearer outlooks.
What to Look for in This Week's Economic Calendar
by Sheraz Mian
There is plenty of economic data on deck this week, but focusing on the following two reports will give you most of what you need to know.
Yellen Speech Today a Precursor to June 6
by Sheraz Mian
There is a lot of attention on today's Janet Yellen speech, where many would be looking for clues if the Fed is on track for a rate hike.
3 Investment Research Tools At Your Disposal
by Sheraz Mian
These three research tools available should always form the starting point of your stock selection process.
Is the U.S. Economy Losing Steam, Again?
by Sheraz Mian
Friday's jobs report was the first weak showing on the labor market front, which if confirmed by incoming data, will represent a deterioration in the U.S. economic outlook.
Is There Anything Good on the Earnings Front?
by Sheraz Mian
Some positives notwithstanding, the overall earnings picture is fairly weak.
Is it Too Late to Buy Oil Stocks?
by Sheraz Mian
There are still plenty of good investment opportunities in the oil patch, particularly for long-term investors.
The Bull & Bear Case for This market
by Sheraz Mian
There is no shortage of arguments on either side, but where do you stand?
Two Bullish Strategies to Make Money With Options
by Kevin Matras
Kevin Matras writes about two very different bullish options strategies, and explains how they work.