Thursday, March 28, 2019

Unemployment Claims Well Below Consensus -- March 28, 2019, T+85, Part 3

Re-posting -- first time unemployment claims well below consensus and prior week claims revised strongly downward. Headlines anywhere? Nope.

Wow, this is incredible data being post today:

Jobless claims, link here:
  • prior: 221K
  • revised down: 216K
  • consensus: 225K 
  • actual: 211K
4Q18 GDP: revised down, corporate profits failed to rise for the first time in more than two years. 4Q18 GDP at 2.2% -- and, of course, about that time Jerome Powell raised the fed rate on concerns that the economy was overheating. But then this: if there is no recession in first and second quarters of 2019, the "expansion" will be the longest on record. I guess that "official milestone" will be set July, 2019. I'm not sure if the linked Reuters article is an op-ed or a news article, but it did include this:
For all of 2018, the economy grew 2.9 percent as previously reported, despite the White House's fiscal stimulus of $1.5 trillion in tax cuts and more government spending. Growth last year was the strongest since 2015 and was an acceleration from the 2.2 percent logged in 2017.
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MasterCard EVP: Apple Card is unique for being "digital-first." Link here. 
  • new Apple Card: co-partner -- MasterCard
  • apply for the card on a mobile app; will immediately get "electronic" card; no waiting for physical card
  • titanium metal, not plastic
  • no number or expiring date and no name on the card
  • brand mark of Apple and brand mark of MasterCard
  • syncs with iPhone to analyze spending
  • daily cash rewards
  • built into Apple Wallet app
  • no fees
  • tokenization: each transaction has its own code; no longer uses an account number to complete transaction
  • point of sale: no contact required; card can be "tapped"on the terminal
  • issued by Goldman Sachs
  • MasterCard spokesman avoids answering question on interest rates, etc
The market in early morning trading? The Dow is up 100 points. Whoo-hoo! Watch list:
  • XLNX: up $2.75, up 2.2%, trading at $128
  • Tesla: up $3.78, up 1.4%; trading below $280
  • UNP: up $2.00, up 1.2%; trading at $165
  • AAPL: up 15 cents; trading at $188
  • EOG: up 48 cents; trading at $95
  • SRE: down 38 cents;
  • D: down 62 cents
  • OAS: up 5 cents, at $6.00
  • BRK-B: up 14 cents, right at $200
  • RDS-B: up 6 cents; just below $64
  • EW: up $1.50, just below $190
  • JAG: down eleven cents or about 1%
  • COP: down 53 cents;
  • CVX: up 34 cents; 

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