Presented by Mark Gallagher
General market news
• The 10-year Treasury opened with a yield of 1.72 percent early this Monday morning, approaching recent highs of 1.75 percent in mid-September. The increase is largely due to last week’s jobs report, which many believe could enable the Federal Reserve to raise rates in December.
• The S&P 500 Index moved lower by 0.60 percent last week. A continued rally in the energy sector helped to negate some of the losses stemming from “hard Brexit” concerns and negative employment numbers. The energy segment maintained its momentum after OPEC reached a deal to cut daily production by 1–2 percent. The Nasdaq Composite Index also moved lower, posting a loss of 0.34 percent for the week.
• Last week’s data started off on a positive note, with the ISM Manufacturing Index posting an increase that beat expectations. New orders were strong in September for both the ISM Manufacturing and ISM Non-Manufacturing indices. The September employment data released at the end of the week was less encouraging, however. Nonfarm payrolls increased by less than expected, and manufacturing employment appeared to be a source of weakness. Hourly earnings saw a minor increase, and the unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 5 percent.
Equity Index | Week-to-Date | Month-to-Date | Year-to-Date | 12-Month |
S&P 500 | –0.60% | –0.60% | 7.19% | 10.31% |
Nasdaq Composite | –0.34% | –0.34% | 6.73% | 11.86% |
DJIA | –0.31% | –0.31% | 6.88% | 10.77% |
MSCI EAFE | –0.77% | –0.77% | 1.42% | 1.00% |
MSCI Emerging Markets | 1.29% | 1.29% | 17.86% | 10.48% |
Russell 2000 | –1.18% | –1.18% | 10.15% | 8.94% |
Source: Bloomberg
Fixed Income Index | Month-to-Date | Year-to-Date | 12-Month |
U.S. Broad Market | –0.51% | 5.26% | 4.60% |
U.S. Treasury | –0.77% | 4.27% | 3.45% |
U.S. Mortgages | –0.21% | 3.50% | 3.36% |
Municipal Bond | –0.62% | 3.37% | 4.89% |
Source: Morningstar Direct
What to look forward to
Economic news this week will include the release of the minutes from the most recent Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
We will also see data on Producer Inflation, as well as Retail Sales, which are expected to have increased in September as a result of a boost in auto sales.
The week will conclude with a preliminary release of Consumer Sentiment for October.
Disclosures: Certain sections of this commentary contain forward-looking statements that are based on our reasonable expectations, estimates, projections, and assumptions. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks and uncertainties, which are difficult to predict. All indices are unmanaged and are not available for direct investment by the public. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The S&P 500 is based on the average performance of the 500 industrial stocks monitored by Standard & Poor’s. The Nasdaq Composite Index measures the performance of all issues listed in the Nasdaq Stock Market, except for rights, warrants, units, and convertible debentures. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is computed by summing the prices of the stocks of 30 large companies and then dividing that total by an adjusted value, one which has been adjusted over the years to account for the effects of stock splits on the prices of the 30 companies. Dividends are reinvested to reflect the actual performance of the underlying securities. The MSCI EAFE Index is a float-adjusted market capitalization index designed to measure developed market equity performance, excluding the U.S. and Canada. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index is a market capitalization-weighted index composed of companies representative of the market structure of 26 emerging market countries in Europe, Latin America, and the Pacific Basin. The Russell 2000® Index measures the performance of the 2,000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000® Index. The Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index is an unmanaged market value-weighted performance benchmark for investment-grade fixed-rate debt issues, including government, corporate, asset-backed, and mortgage-backed securities with maturities of at least one year. The U.S. Treasury Index is based on the auctions of U.S. Treasury bills, or on the U.S. Treasury’s daily yield curve. The Barclays Capital Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) Index is an unmanaged market value-weighted index of 15- and 30-year fixed-rate securities backed by mortgage pools of the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA), Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC), and balloon mortgages with fixed-rate coupons. The Barclays Capital Municipal Bond Index includes investment-grade, tax-exempt, and fixed-rate bonds with long-term maturities (greater than 2 years) selected from issues larger than $50 million.
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Mark Gallagher is a financial advisor located at Gallagher Financial Services at 2586 East 7th Ave. Suite #304, North Saint Paul, MN 55109. He offers securities and advisory services as an Investment Adviser Representative of Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. He can be reached at 651-774-8759 or at mark@markgallagher.com.
Authored by the Investment Research team at Commonwealth Financial Network.
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