Growth Report for Monday, October 6, 2014

JOBLESS RATE DECLINES TO 5.9%
Unemployment lessened another 0.2% in September as firms added 248,000 new workers to their payrolls. The nation hasn’t seen joblessness of less than 6% since July 2008. In presenting its latest report, the Labor Department also revised summer hiring totals: the August job gain went from 142,000 to 180,000, and the July gain went from 212,000 to 243,000. The U-6 rate (underemployed & unemployed) also fell 0.2% last month to 11.8%, a 71-month low.1

ISM GAUGES DIP
In September, the Institute for Supply Management’s factory PMI retreated to 56.6 from the prior 59.0. Its service sector PMI also pulled back, with a reading of 58.6 compared to 59.6 in August. Analysts polled by MarketWatch had anticipated both indices descending to 58.5, but both September readings indicate strength.2

PENDING HOME SALES DOWN 1.0% FOR AUGUST
For four out of the previous five months, the National Association of Realtors had reported increases in the number of Americans signing contracts to buy homes. Is this dip a hint of a cooler housing market this fall? In other real estate news, July’s S&P/Case-Shiller home price index showed an overall 6.7% annualized.3

CONSUMERS SPEND MORE, WITH LESS CONFIDENCE
Personal spending rose 0.5% for August, according to the Commerce. Yet the Conference Board consumer confidence index took an unexpected September slip, falling 7.4 points to 86.0.3

A CHOPPY START TO THE NEW QUARTER
Volatility is definitely back: big swings characterized the market last week. The Dow fared best, losing 0.60% to settle at 17,009.69 Friday. The NASDAQ (-0.81% to 4,475.62) and S&P 500 (-0.75% to 1,967.90) saw slightly larger descents.4

THIS WEEK: Earnings season begins: Family Dollar kicks things off Monday evening, and Tuesday brings Q3 results from Yum! Brands. Wednesday, the minutes from the September Federal Reserve policy meeting will be released, complementing earnings from Alcoa, Costco, Ruby Tuesday, Safeway and Monsanto. Thursday offers the latest initial jobless claims numbers, August wholesale inventories data and Q3 results from PepsiCo; additionally, a G20 meeting begins in Washington, D.C. Friday, earnings arrive from Fastenal and Infosys.

% CHANGE Y-T-D 1-YR CHG 5-YR AVG 10-YR AVG
DJIA +2.61 +13.42 +15.86 +6.65
NASDAQ +7.16 +18.58 +23.70 +12.92
S&P 500 +6.47 +17.23 +18.39 +7.34
REAL YIELD 10/3 RATE 1 YR AGO 5 YRS AGO 10 YRS AGO
10 YR TIPS 0.52% 0.43% 1.54% 1.86%

Sources: online.wsj.com, bigcharts.com, treasury.gov – 10/3/145,6,7,8
Indices are unmanaged, do not incur fees or expenses, and cannot be invested into directly.
These returns do not include dividends.

WEEKLY QUOTE

“Men are equal; it is not birth but virtue that makes the difference.”

– Voltaire

WEEKLY TIP

Have you always done your own taxes? If your budget allows, consider hiring a tax preparer next year. Besides shortening your to-do list, it may reveal opportunities for tax savings that you may not find on your own.

WEEKLY RIDDLE

It usually loses a head by noon, but that same head often returns by midnight. What is it?

Last week’s riddle:
What 2 common English-language words both contain 2 Cs in a row, 2 Ss in a row and two Ls in a row?

Last week’s answer:
Successfully and unsuccessfully.

Citations.
1 – tinyurl.com/lynbsnf [10/3/14]
2 – marketwatch.com/economy-politics/calendars/economic [10/3/14]
3 – investing.com/economic-calendar/ [10/3/14]
4 – markets.on.nytimes.com/research/markets/usmarkets/usmarkets.asp [10/3/14]
5 – markets.wsj.com/us [10/3/14]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=DJIA&closeDate=10%2F3%2F13&x=0&y=0 [10/3/14]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=COMP&closeDate=10%2F3%2F13&x=0&y=0 [10/3/14]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=SPX&closeDate=10%2F3%2F13&x=0&y=0 [10/3/14]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=DJIA&closeDate=10%2F2%2F09&x=0&y=0 [10/3/14]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=COMP&closeDate=10%2F2%2F09&x=0&y=0 [10/3/14]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=SPX&closeDate=10%2F2%2F09&x=0&y=0 [10/3/14]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=DJIA&closeDate=10%2F4%2F04&x=0&y=0 [10/3/14]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=COMP&closeDate=10%2F4%2F04&x=0&y=0 [10/3/14]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=SPX&closeDate=10%2F4%2F04&x=0&y=0 [10/3/14]
7 – treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/Pages/TextView.aspx?data=realyield [10/3/14]
8 – treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/Pages/TextView.aspx?data=realyieldAll [10/3/14]

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