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Thursday, 06/15/2017 5:33:39 PM

Thursday, June 15, 2017 5:33:39 PM

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From Briefing.com: 4:28 pm Closing Market Summary: Stocks Settle Lower on Thursday (:WRAPX) :

Investors played it safe on Thursday as they continued to digest Wednesday's rate-hike announcement and some potentially concerning reports from Washington. The S&P 500 (-0.2%) and the Dow (-0.1%) settled a step below their unchanged marks while the Nasdaq (-0.5%) underperformed, extending its week-to-date loss to 0.7%. For comparison, the benchmark index is flat for the week.

Equity indices opened Thursday's session solidly lower as investors continued to chew on Wednesday's policy announcement from the Federal Open Market Committee (:FOMC), which was replete with a rate hike of 25 basis points, projections for an additional rate hike this year, and a specific plan for how the Fed will start to normalize its balance sheet.

The policy prescription left some market participants skeptical as it comes in the face of inflation readings that still remain below the Fed's longer-run target of 2.0%. Specifically, the fear is that the economic recovery effort could come to a halt if the U.S. central bank tightens policy too much and/or too soon.

In addition, investor sentiment was dampened by a Washington Post report that claimed Special Counsel Mueller's investigation of Russia's interference in the U.S. election is broadening in scope to examine whether President Trump tried to obstruct justice. It's worth clarifying that Mr. Trump hasn't been charged with obstruction of justice, rather, Mr. Mueller is examining the issue.

However, despite the lingering uncertainty, the major averages began retracing their opening losses in mid-morning action. The upward trend continued into the afternoon session, leaving the major averages near the top of the day's trading range. The tech-heavy Nasdaq showed relative weakness throughout the session as technology and biotechnology stocks underperformed.

The top-weighed technology sector (-0.5%) hovered with the consumer discretionary sector (-0.5%) at the bottom of the leaderboard for much of the day, but the two groups were able to reclaim a good portion of their early losses in the final stretch, eventually finishing just a step below the broader market.

Meanwhile, in the health care sector (-0.1%), biotechnology names underperformed, dragging the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB 293.80, -2.29) lower by 0.8%. The IBB dipped to a fresh session low around midday on reports that the White House is preparing an executive order aimed at lowering drug prices. However, the IBB retraced that dip by the day's close.

The energy sector (-0.7%) slipped to a new session low in the afternoon, eventually settling with the lightly-weighted materials group (-0.9%) at the bottom of the sector standings. Crude oil weighed on the energy group, dropping 0.8% to $44.45/bbl, as the commodity continued to face selling pressure following yesterday's bearish EIA inventory report. A strengthening dollar also worked against the energy component.

The U.S. Dollar Index (97.48, +0.57) rose 0.6% with the greenback adding 0.7% and 1.2%, respectively, on the euro (1.1145) and the yen (110.86). However, the British pound (1.2757) showed relative strength, adding 0.1% against the U.S. dollar, after the Bank of England decided to maintain its key rate and purchasing program in a split, 5-3 vote.

Back on Wall Street, four of the eleven sectors--industrials (+0.6%), utilities (+0.6%), real estate (+0.5%), and telecom services (unch)--settled in positive territory. The industrial sector benefited from broad strength with Dow components Caterpillar (CAT 106.40, +1.69), General Electric (GE 28.94, +0.49), and Boeing (BA 195.45, +3.07) leading the charge. The three added around 1.6% apiece.

Of the remaining sectors, the heavily-weighted financial group (-0.4%) settled a tick below the benchmark index while the consumer staples space (-0.2%) closed in line with the broader market.

In the bond market, U.S. Treasuries spent the day unwinding some of Wednesday's gains. The 10-yr yield climbed three basis points to 2.16% while the 2-yr yield (1.35%) moved higher by two basis points.

Reviewing Thursday's heavy dose of economic data, which included Initial Claims, June Philadelphia Fed, May Import/Export Prices, June Empire Manufacturing, May Industrial Production & Capacity Utilization, and June NAHB Housing Market Index:

The latest weekly initial jobless claims count totaled 237,000 while the Briefing.com consensus expected a reading of 240,000. Today's tally was below the unrevised prior week count of 245,000. As for continuing claims, they rose to 1.935 million from the revised count of 1.929 million (from 1.917 million).
The key takeaway from the report is that initial claims continue to hold steady at low levels that support the tight labor market claims advanced by the Federal Reserve.
The Philadelphia Fed Survey for June declined to 27.6 from an unrevised 38.8 in May while economists polled by Briefing.com had expected a reading of 26.0.
The key takeaway from the report is that it suggests continued growth for the region's manufacturing sector.
Import prices excluding oil were unchanged (0.0%) in May after adding 0.3% in April. Export prices excluding agriculture decreased 0.6% in May after rising 0.3% in April (revised from 0.1%).
The key takeaway from the report is that import and export prices are up year-over-year, yet inflation pressures overall remain modest for both import and export prices.
The Empire Manufacturing Survey for June rose to 19.8 from the prior month's reading of -1.0. The Briefing.com consensus estimate was pegged at 6.0.
Industrial Production was unchanged (0.0%) in May (Briefing.com consensus 0.0%) while Capacity Utilization ticked down to 76.6% (Briefing.com consensus 76.7%) from an unrevised reading of 76.7% in April. The Industrial Production reading for April was revised to 1.1% from 1.0%.
The key takeaway from the report is that it didn't include a contribution from manufacturing output, which declined 0.4%.
The NAHB Housing Market Index for June declined to 67 (Briefing.com consensus 70) from a revised reading of 69 in May (from 70).

On Friday, investors will receive May Housing Starts (Briefing.com consensus 1.227 million) and the preliminary reading of the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for June (Briefing.com consensus 97.0). The two reports will cross the wires at 8:30 ET and 10:00 ET, respectively.
Nasdaq Composite +14.5% YTD
S&P 500 +8.7% YTD
Dow Jones Industrial Average +8.1% YTD
Russell 2000 +3.9% YTD

4:15 pm Advanced Micro selected by the Department of Energy's Exascale Computing Project to accelerate critical computing technology research for the development of the nation's first exascale supercomputers (AMD) : The new three-year PathForward program provides funding for research and development to drive critical advances of next-generation supercomputing hardware technologies.

4:05 pm Finisar reports EPS in-line, revs in-line; guides Q1 EPS below consensus, revs below consensus (FNSR) :
Reports Q4 (Apr) earnings of $0.50 per share, in-line with the Capital IQ Consensus of $0.50; revenues rose 12.1% year/year to $357.5 mln vs the $359.65 mln Capital IQ Consensus.

Sales of datacom products decreased by $2.8 million, or (1.1)%, compared to the third quarter. Sales of 100G QSFP28 transceivers for datacom applications increased over 30% compared to the prior quarter; however, this increase was more than offset by lower demand for other datacom products, primarily our 10G and below shortwave transceivers.

The Q/Q decline in revenue was primarily the result of a decline in telecom revenues due to lower revenues from Chinese OEM customers and the impact of the full three months of the annual telecom price erosion.

Co issues downside guidance for Q1, sees EPS of $0.37-0.43 vs. $0.51 Capital IQ Consensus Estimate; sees Q1 revs of $330-350 vs. $366.16 mln Capital IQ Consensus Estimate. Sees non-GAAP operating margin of approximately 14%.

Tech Stocks from Briefing.com

The major averages finished Thursday much like they did on Wednesday, well off lows and climbing into the bell. When it all was said and done, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite was the worst performer, shedding 29.39 points today (-0.47%) to 6165.50. The S&P 500 finished down 5.46 points (-0.22%) to 2432.46, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 14.66 points lower (-0.07%) to 21359.90.

Economic data today included the latest weekly initial jobless claims count which totaled 237,000, below the unrevised prior week count of 245,000. As for continuing claims, they rose to 1.935 million from the revised count of 1.929 million (from 1.917 million). The Philadelphia Fed Survey for June declined to 27.6 from an unrevised 38.8 in May. Import prices excluding oil were unchanged (0.0%) in May after adding 0.3% in April. Export prices excluding agriculture decreased 0.6% in May after rising 0.3% in April (revised from 0.1%). The Empire Manufacturing Survey for June rose to 19.8 from the prior month's reading of -1.0. Industrial Production was unchanged (0.0%) in May while Capacity Utilization ticked down to 76.6% from an unrevised reading of 76.7% in April. The Industrial Production reading for April was revised to 1.1% from 1.0%. Lastly, the NAHB Housing Market Index for June declined to 67 from a revised reading of 69 in May (from 70).

The Technology (XLK 55.57, +0.25 +0.45%) space closed in the red again as the sell-off isn't showing signs of letting up. Component Alliance Data (ADS 250.04, +6.73 +2.77%) was one of the better performing names today after announcing strong average receivable growth for May. The Industrials XLI +0.60% space led all other S&P sectors today, followed by XLU +0.57%, XLRE +0.49%, XLV -0.10%, XLP -0.23%, XLF -0.41%, XLY -0.42%, IYZ -0.62%, XLE -0.76%, XLB -0.88%.

In the S&P 500 Information Technology (948.43, -4.58 -0.48%) space, trading finished off lows yet firmly in the red. Bellwether Alphabet (GOOGL 960.18 -7.75 -0.80%) turned in a modestly lower session as the stock was downgraded before the open at Canaccord Genuity to a Hold rating. Components LRCX -2.80%, SYMC -2.34%, AMAT -1.86%, MU -1.61%, KLAC -1.50%, ADI -1.47%, HPE -1.31%, FSLR -1.27%, WU -1.25%, V -1.21%, EBAY -1.19% were among the weaker performers today.

Other notable news items among sector components:
The NXP Semi (NXPI 109.00, -0.27 -0.25%)/Qualcomm (QCOM 56.93, -0.08 -0.14%) merger was given regulatory clearance by the Taiwan Fair Trade Commission.

Verizon (VZ 46.64, -0.05 -0.11%) announced it expects to record Q2 severance, acquisition and integration related expenses of about $500 million related to Yahoo! (YHOO 52.58, -0.05 -0.10%).

Alliance Data (ADS) reported average receivables at end of May 31 of $15.74 billion, +17% Y/Y; maintains its FY guidance of $7.7 billion in total revs, $18.5 in core EPS.

Adesto Technologies (IOTS 4.05, -0.75 -15.62%) priced a public offering of 4.375 million shares of its common stock at a public offering price of $4.00 per share.

Universal Display (OLED 115.45, -2.85 -2.41%) announced it extended Evaluation Agreement with Japan Display; financial terms not disclosed.

First Data (FDC 18.37, +0.26 +1.44%) refinanced $3.8 billion of term loans due March 2021 and July 2022, at an interest rate of LIBOR plus 225 basis points.
Shares of Pandora (P 7.30, -0.28 -3.69%) were notably weaker today after peer Spotify tweeted it now has 140 million users.

In reaction to quarterly results:

Digital Turbine (APPS 1.03, +0.04 +5.07%) reported a worse than expected loss of $0.10 per share on revenues which came in ahead of market expectations at $22.4 million.

Jabil (JBL 29.44, -1.19 -3.89%) reported better than expected Q3 EPS and revenues of $0.31 and $4.49 billion, respectively. For Q4, the company sees EPS and revenues in-line at $0.50-0.74 and $4.70-5.10 billion, respectively. For FY18, JBL sees EPS ahead of market expectations at about $2.60.

Analyst actions:

YNDX was upgraded to Buy from Hold at VTB Capital;
GOOGL was downgraded to Hold from Buy at Canaccord Genuity,
SPLK was downgraded to Neutral from Outperform at Wedbush,
NAME was downgraded to Neutral from Buy at B. Riley & Co.;
ARRS was initiated with a Buy at BTIG Research,
GRUB was initiated with a Market Perform at Wells Fargo,
UCTT was initiated with a Market Perform at Cowen

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