Home Sales Boost Market
By Robert Perrego, at 4:44 pm on December 22nd, 2009Seeing as this debt and economic meltdown started with home values, it might be fitting that the signals that a recovery is coming would come from home sales. The Existing Home Sales report this morning beat expectations by 290,000 sales, were up 44% year-over-year and up 7.4% from last month. This is the second month of strong growth as October hit a record rate of 9.9% and today’s report sent home builders and the market higher. Pulte Homes Inc. (NYSE: PHM) was up 4.67% (+$0.44, $9.86) and even though S&P downgraded mortgage insurers this morning, the sales data sent MGIC Invest Corp. (NYSE: MTG) up 24.70% (+$1.26, $6.36) and Radian Group Inc. (NYSE: RDN) up 25.69% (+$1.66, $8.12). You could say S&P blew that call.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 50.79 points (+0.48, 10,464.93) and the S&P 500 added 3.97 points (0.35%, 1,118.02). The S&P 500 broke out to new 2009 highs today, from a sideways trading range the index has been in for six weeks. The Nasdaq 100 was once again the strongest index up 10.72 points (+0.58%, 1,839.51) and closed at another high for 2009.
American International Group Inc. (NYSE: AIG) jumped 10.65% (+$2.99, $31.05) by backing off their plans to spin off their Chartis property casualty division in a public offering. Analysts think that the property casualty sector is undervalued right now and by spinning off Chartis, AIG would not get as much as if they wait for another year or two.
Price targets on the airlines were upped by UBS today sending UAL Corp. (NSDQ: UAUA) higher by 12.23% (+$1.41, $12.93) while Jabil Circuit Inc. (NYSE: JBL) did their own heavy lifting and reported earnings yesterday after the close and swung to a gain of 13 cents a share versus last years loss of $1.34 a share. JBL gapped up 99 cents on the open and traded up all day long (+$2.16, +14.38%, $17.18).
Microsoft Corp. (NSDQ: MSFT) lost an appeal involving one of its most famous pieces of software. A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that MS Word used technology patented by a small Canadian firm, l4i. The ruling awards $290 million to l4i for infringement on the patent. Microsoft has stated they will remove that part of the program, but will keep their legal options open as well. Microsoft was up 30 cents on the day (+0.98%, $30.82).
Nymex crude rose on the positive economic expectations sparked by the housing number, gaining 31 cents (+0.42%, $74.03, 4:02 p.m.) even in the face of a stronger dollar. The U.S. dollar index future spot price added 22 cents or 0.29% to 78.26. The strength in the dollar did take gold lower, with the New York spot price trading as low as $1,073.30 an ounce before regaining to trade $1,083.00 (-$8.30, -0.76%, 4:08 p.m.).
Tomorrow we get The Mortgage Bankers Association Purchase Applications at 7 a.m. followed by Personal Income and Outlays (0.5%, 0.6%, 0.1%, expected) at 8:30 a.m. At 9:55 a.m. Consumer Sentiment is announced, and right after that at 10 a.m. New Home Sales is released (440k). Analysts will be looking for the MBA applications and New Home Sales to confirm the positive number we got this morning. At 10:30 the EIA Petroleum Status Report is released.







