As more and more states begin to open up non-essential businesses as well as the passage of less strict requirements of PPP loan usage, the markets saw that as a favorable sign. Too bad New Jersey is still 2-4 weeks behind the rest of the country as our June 15 stay at home order is still a week away. If you have not seen, Artie had sent via email, our updated protocols in which we will adhere to when our office re-opens in the coming weeks (exact date is TBD). Here's last weeks recap: A positive jobs report sent stocks soaring last Friday, capping a solid week as evidence of a global economic recovery outweighed concerns over civil unrest and tensions with China. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 6.81%, while the Standard & Poor’s 500 advanced 4.91%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index lagged, climbing 3.42%. The MSCI EAFE Index, which tracks developed stock markets overseas, gained 5.52%.1,2,3 |
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Stocks March Higher Firming oil prices and positive global manufacturing data helped boost stocks during the week. The market continued to be led by industry sectors that were most battered in the March decline, as price advances slowed in growth-oriented stocks, primarily technology names. After a pause on Thursday, stocks surged on Friday when a jobs report surprisingly showed 2.5 million new jobs in May, with the unemployment rate falling to 13.3%. Wall Street expected a jobs decline of over 8 million and an unemployment rate of 19.5%.4,5 A Wall of Worry China has been a longstanding source of market worry, but the civil unrest introduces a new challenge. For now, the market appears to have shrugged off these concerns. Final Thought Often, the most impactful lessons in life tend to be those most recently learned. If the last three months have offered investors any lesson, it may be that trying to time the market is a challenging proposition. THIS WEEK: KEY ECONOMIC DATA THIS WEEK: COMPANIES REPORTING EARNINGS Source: Zacks, June 5, 2020 |
1. The Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2020 2. The Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2020 3. The Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2020 4. CNBC, June 5, 2020 5. CNBC, June 5, 2020 6. The Wall Street Journal, June 4, 2020 |
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June 10, 2020 Weekly Market Insights: Recovery Optimism Builds
June 10, 2020