Stock Market News for June 18, 2009 – Market News
Source: http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/21200/Stock+Market+News+for+June+18%2C+2009+-+Market+NewsPosted on Thursday, June 18th, 2009 | In Market Commentary, Stocks to Watch
U.S. stocks declined for the third consecutive day after Standard & Poor’s cut its credit ratings and outlooks for 22 banks and bellwether FedEx Corp’s weak profit forecast reignited worries of a prolonged recession. Nevertheless, consumer and technology stocks helped Nasdaq end the day higher with a 0.7% gain.
Pre-market futures suggest a flat opening as traders look for concrete signs of an economic recovery, amid fears of increased government interventions and a crushed economic rebound.
Commodities and financial shares led the decliners yesterday, but healthcare stocks rose after Democratic leaders began working on a healthcare overhaul that would make it mandatory for all Americans to have health insurance coverage. Shares traded in a narrow range, swinging between gains and losses. Among S&P industry groups, financials led the declining issues with a 2.2% fall. Oil and basic materials both recorded a 1.6% fall. Stocks of consumer services companies gained 1.1%, with drug retailers rising 2.3%.
Among financial sector issues, Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) fell 3.4%, Citigroup (NYSE:C) plunged 5.2% and Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) recording a 5.4% decline. JP Morgan (NYSE:JPM), Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), State Street (NYSE:STT) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) repaid funds borrowed under the government’s TARP program. The Obama Administration’s proposed plan for a major financial system overhaul to counter the “cascade of mistakes and missed opportunities of the past decade,” however, could not boost sentiments, even as $68 billion of TARP funds were repaid on Wednesday. S&P, on its part, cited less favorable conditions industry-wide and greater volatility in financial markets for its decision to lower ratings on banks. Banks mentioned included Regions Financial (NYSE:RF), Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC), Capitol One Financial (NYSE:COF) and PNC (NYSE:PNC).
Technology stocks, nevertheless, showed some resistance, riding high on a number of analyst upgrades and a better-than-expected forecast from Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE). Merrill/BoA upended its rating on Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN) from “underperform” to its US I Focus List with a $27 target, noting its expected margin expansion even as the firm faces only modest cyclical recovery prospects. Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) rose after Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) added the firm to its conviction buy list, citing a raised global handset forecast along with an undervalued royalty business.
Chevron (NYSE:CVX) shares declined 1.5% after weekly crude stockpiles showed a larger-than-expected decline of 3.87 million barrels.
Among corporate releases slated for today are JM Smucker (NYSE:SJM) and Discover Financial Services (NYSE:DFS); Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM) is expected to report results after today’s close. Treasury Secretary Geithner is scheduled to testify in a House committee hearing on financial regulation. Jefferies’ Healthcare Conference continues for its third and final session.
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