U.S. Industrial Production Slides For Fifth Straight Month In Apr

The case for a second-quarter revival in the US economy took another blow in today’s April report on industrial production. Output slumped 0.3% last month, marking the fifth-straight decline for the monthly comparison, the Federal Reserve reports. The annual pace continues to slide as well, with the year-over-year change dipping to 1.9% for the 12 months through…

Uncle Buck Updated – May 15, 2015

Today USD is bouncing to test the breakdown from the support at 94 (+/-).  I am neutral now on USD for the short-term and expect the down channel to eventually find support, per one of the levels noted on the monthly chart yesterday. The down channel is not as bearish as an up channel would be.  An…

Record Number Of Buyback Programs

Despite the fact that earnings have not improved in Q1, companies are still flooded with cash. They use that money to buy back their own stock. Large corporations approved 141 billion dollars in buybacks in the month of April: a record. It was the largest amount announced in a single month, namely, according to money…

UK Unemployment Falls To Lowest Level In 7 Years

According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), unemployment numbers (those without work, registered and seeking employment) have fallen to their lowest level for seven years. The current figure (for the period between January and March) stands at 1.83 million and represents a reduction of 35000 over the previous quarterly reporting period. The UK workforce…

Morning Call For May 15, 2015

OVERNIGHT MARKETS AND NEWS June E-mini S&Ps (ESM15 +0.12%) this morning are up +0.12% at a new record high and European stocks are up +0.41% as a rally in global bond markets gives stocks a boost. Roche Holding AG is up nearly 3% in pre-market trading after a study showed its experimental immunotherapy for lung…