September 19, 2022

THE WEEK ON WALL STREET


A hotter-than-expected inflation report sent stocks sharply lower last week as investors faced the prospect of more aggressive interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve for perhaps a longer period.


The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 4.13%, while the Standard & Poor’s 500 lost 4.77%. The Nasdaq Composite index dropped 5.48% for the week. The MSCI EAFE index, which tracks developed overseas stock markets, dipped 1.78%.1,2,3

INFLATION DEFLATES MARKETS


Stocks suffered their worst day in more than two years last Tuesday as markets were caught off-guard by a higher-than-anticipated August inflation report.


Markets expected the August report to show a substantial cooling of inflation, potentially allowing the Fed to ease up on interest rate hikes. Instead, the elevated inflation number not only undercut those easing hopes but raised the possibility of a more significant rate hike. On Tuesday, traders assigned a 28% probability of a 100 basis point hike, from a 0% chance just the day before. Price action remained choppy for the remainder of the week, closing the week with additional losses as a global package-delivery company warned of a worldwide recession.4

AUGUST CPI DISAPPOINTS


August’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 8.3% from a year ago, showing a continued deceleration in price increases (July’s CPI was 8.5%, and June’s was 9.1%). Despite moderating price increases, traders were disappointed, given the general expectation of a more substantial slowdown in inflation.5



Core inflation (excluding food and energy) was particularly alarming to investors, which jumped 6.3% year-over-year. That number was well above the 5.9% rate from June and July. From the market’s perspective, sufficient inflationary pressures exist for the Fed to maintain its hawkish interest rate policy for possibly longer than investors had hoped.6

THE WEEK AHEAD: KEY ECONOMIC DATA


Tuesday: Housing Starts.


Wednesday: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Meeting Announcement. Existing Home Sales.


Thursday: Index of Leading Economic Indicators. Jobless Claims.


Friday: Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) Composite.


Source: Econoday, September 16, 2022


The Econoday economic calendar lists upcoming U.S. economic data releases (including key economic indicators), Federal Reserve policy meetings, and speaking engagements of Federal Reserve officials. The content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information. The forecasts or forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and may not materialize. The forecasts also are subject to revision.

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THE WEEK AHEAD: COMPANIES REPORTING EARNINGS


Monday: Monday: AutoZone, Inc. (AZO).


Wednesday: General Mills, Inc. (GIS).


Thursday: Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST), FedEx Corporation (FDX), Lennar Corporation (LEN).


Source: Zacks, September 16, 2022



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WEEKLY QUOTE

"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly."

Buckminster Fuller


WEEKLY TIP

The fine print on a lease or a mortgage is always worth reading.  Ask the business owners and homeowners who have learned this from experience. 


WEEKLY RIDDLE

We all have one, and even though it often demands an answer, it offers no question.  What is this everyday item?


LAST WEEK'S RIDDLE

Gerald Ford was our 38th President, but he was actually the 37th man to take the job. Why was that?


ANSWER: Grover Cleveland was both the 22nd and 24th President of the U.S.; he served two non-consecutive terms.

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CITATIONS:

1. The Wall Street Journal, September 16, 2022

2. The Wall Street Journal, September 16, 2022

3. The Wall Street Journal, September 16, 2022

4. The Wall Street Journal, September 13, 2022

5. The Wall Street Journal, September 13, 2022

6. The Wall Street Journal, September 13, 2022