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Dow 10,640.98 +2.66 (+0.03%) Nasdaq 2,156.23 +7.73 (+0.36%) S&P 500 1,200.58 +1.90 (+0.16%) 10-yr Bond 4.170% +0.019 30-yr Bond 4.819% +0.012 NYSE Volume 837,074,000 Nasdaq Volume 1,260,606,000
1:00PM : The broader averages hold onto slim gains as the market continues to trade sideways... Much of the hesitation on the part of both buyers and sellers has been attached to the Fed's upcoming meeting in just over an hour... However, the possibility of added supply from a slew of IPOs being priced this week may also be acting as an overhang... With roughly 20 deals expected to debut by Friday, as bankers rush to get new public offerings completed before the end of the year, the stage remains set for this week to be the busiest for IPOs since September 2000...NYSE Adv/Dec 1682/1470, Nasdaq Adv/Dec 1647/1368 12:30PM : Little change in the past half hour for the Dow, as the Nasdaq and S&P 500 climb to new session highs... The Composite has recently broken out of a narrow range and shown the largest gains, pushing to an intra-day high of 2157.67 due to strength in semiconductor (SOX +1.6%), with the next level of resistance near the 2179/2181 zone... Meanwhile, the S&P, which has closed higher three out of four sessions on the recent Fed rate hikes, has pushed through the 1200 level, adding to the three-year high it hit yesterday... NYSE Adv/Dec 1648/1486, Nasdaq Adv/Dec 1642/1341
12:00PM : Indices opened mixed on the heels of economic data, but have remained in a holding pattern most of the morning, as investors await the FOMC's decision... A record Trade Balance of -$55.5 bln (consensus -$53.0 bln), due in large part to a 12% surge in oil prices that pushed the commodity to record highs over $55/bbl during October, has kept a lid on broad-based buying interest...
Meanwhile, inflation appears to be well contained following a November Capacity Utilization reading of 77.6% (consensus 77.8%) and an Industrial Production figure of +0.3% that showed little change compared to expectations of +0.2%... However, with the Fed expected to raise the fed funds rate 25 basis points for the fifth consecutive time, to 2.25%, the market has remained cautious in the early going as it awaits a policy statement that is widely anticipated to restate ongoing rate hikes at a "measured" pace... As higher rates are typically supportive of a stronger dollar, the benchmark currency has shown relative strength despite the growing trade deficit...
Sectors showing strength continue to be semiconductor, disk drive, airline, broakerage, energy, and healthcare while networking, homebuilding, telecom svc, and materials remain weak... Crude oil futures ($41.25/bbl +0.24) appear to have stabilized near current levels while the 10-year note, which is off 7 ticks to yield 4.17%, has held relatively steady most of the morning... NYSE Adv/Dec 1541/1529, Nasdaq Adv/Dec 1630/1316
11:30AM : More of the same as stocks continue to run in place near the flat line, as market internals hold a modestly bullish bias... Advancers hold a slim edge over decliners on the NYSE while advancing issues on the Nasdaq outpace declining issues by a 15 to 13 margin... Separately, the dollar, despite initially dipping after the US trade gap widened 8.9% in October to a record $55.5 bln, continues to show strength against the euro ($1.3275), from $1.3308 and the yen is $105.69, from $104.81...NYSE Adv/Dec 1509/1485, Nasdaq Adv/Dec 1548/1306
11:05AM : Market lifts modestly above the unchanged mark but continues to show little direction, ahead of this afternoon's FOMC meeting... While the market has already discounted a 25 basis point increase in the fed funds rate (to 2.25%), investors have been reluctant to jump in as they wait to see what the accompanying policy statement will say... It will be the wording of the announcement that will suggest whether or not the Fed is done raising rates... Currently, the fed funds futures contract prices in a 99% probability that the Fed will raise rates another 1/4 point at the February meeting...NYSE Adv/Dec 1457/1479, Nasdaq Adv/Dec 1530/1271
Advances & Declines NYSE Nasdaq Advances 1695 (50%) 1648 (51%) Declines 1468 (43%) 1355 (42%) Unchanged 180 (5%) 169 (5%)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Up Vol* 467 (59%) 629 (52%) Down Vol* 308 (39%) 562 (46%) Unch. Vol* 10 (1%) 18 (1%)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Hi's 191 108 New Lo's 10 15
And the buck making a significant technical
Last trade 82.46 Change +0.36 (+0.44%) Settle 82.10 Settle Time 23:37 Open 82.28 Previous Close 82.10 High 82.57 Low 82.05 Last tick: 2004-12-14 12:38:18 ET 30-min delayed quote.
The March Dollar was slightly higher overnight due to short covering but remains below the 20-day moving average crossing at 82.36. Multiple closes above the 20-day moving average crossing at 82.36 are needed to confirm that a short-term low has been posted. Stochastics and the RSI are bullish signaling that sideways to higher prices are possible near-term. If March extends last week's rebound, the 25% retracement level of this year's decline crossing at 84.09 is the next upside target. If March renews this year's decline, monthly support marked by the June 1995 low crossing at 80.14 is the next downside target. Overnight action sets the stage for a steady to firmer tone in early-day session trading.
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