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01.02.2011
16:26
US DATA: General Motors January Sales Rise 23 Percent - but it is too soon to est a sales pace.
16:05
Dow +86.28 at 11978.21, Nasdaq +31.51 at 2731.59, S&P +13.71 at 1299.83
Precious metals have come under pressure in recent trade. They had been up with modest gains in the early going, but now gold is down with a 0.4% loss at $1328 per ounce and silver is off by 0.6% at $27.99 per ounce. Oil prices had swung from a morning low of $91.06 per barrel to a modest gain at $92.45 per barrel, but the energy component is now back in the red with a 0.2% loss at $92.00 per barrel. Natural gas prices are down 1.3% to $4.36 per MMBtu. Despite the appearance of widespread weakness in the commodity space, the CRB Commodity Index is only down fractionally after it surged 1.8% to a two-year high yesterday. Support has come from cotton, which is up 1.8% to $1.72 per pound, and coffee, which is up 1.3% to $2.48 per pound.
14:59
Dow +59.00 at 11950.93, Nasdaq +23.87 at 2723.95, S&P +10.32 at 1296.44
Each major equity average is up with a strong gain. Buying has been broad based to this point, but materials stocks have displayed the most strength, so far. Materials stocks are up 1.5%, which comes on top of the sector's 1.6% climb in the prior session.
14:09
Before the bell: U.S. stocks were poised to open February with modest gains Tuesday as investors await corporate earnings and a report on manufacturing, while continuing to eye the ongoing protests in Egypt.

Dow Jones industrial average (INDU), S&P 500 (SPX) and Nasdaq (COMP) futures were higher ahead of the opening bell. Futures measure current index values against perceived future performance.

U.S. stocks posted solid gains Monday, as positive earnings from Exxon Mobil and rising commodity prices overshadowed the political unrest in Egypt.

Protests in Egypt resumed Tuesday and tensions were still far from resolved, with Standard & Poor's announcing it cut Egypt's foreign currency rating. The news comes a day after Moody's downgraded its rating on Egypt's debt.

But some investors think the fears that sparked a sell-off in the stock market late last week may have been overblown.

"I can't imagine the worry over Egypt is gone, but maybe we've worried enough that we've become a little numb to it and have already embedded the worries in stock prices," said Bruce McCain, chief market strategist at Key Private Bank.

He said when the protests began to escalate on Friday, many investors priced in the worst-case scenario, so stocks will only move lower again if the situation becomes much worse than people had been anticipating.

But there are other countries to worry about as well, McCain warned.

"So many of these emerging countries are suffering from food inflation that Egypt isn't the last one," he said. "If Egypt goes down, what's next? It could turn into a domino effect of governmental collapse and that would, at the minimum, be nerve-wracking for markets."

Economy: The Institute for Supply Management's index of manufacturing is due after the start of trading. Economists forecast the index to fall to 58.4 in January, from a revised reading of 58.5 in December. Any number above 50 indicates growth in the sector.

Also due after the bell, construction spending is expected to have dropped 0.4% in December, following a rise of 0.4% in November.

Auto and truck sales for January are due throughout the day.

In Washington, D.C., the Senate Budget Committee kicks off three days of hearings on the economic outlook, tax reform and challenges to the economic recovery.

Jobs back but pay stinks
At the end of the week, the government releases its January jobs report, and investors will be eyeing the report closely for signs of improvement in the labor market.

"There's continuing nervousness ahead of this number," said McCain. "We can look past one bad report but another bad report in a row would certainly make people worried."

Companies: Tuesday morning BP (BP) reported quarterly earnings that topped Wall Street expectations, but logged an annual loss due to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The company announced it will start paying dividends to shareholders again. Dividends will be 7 cents a share for the fourth quarter of 2010. Shares of the oil giant slipped more than 2% in pre-market trading.

Before the opening bell, United Parcel Service (UPS, Fortune 500) logged a 44% jump in profit that beat forecasts and said it expects earnings per share to climb to a record high for 2011. Shares of the shipping company rose 2% on the news.

13:45
US STOCKS: US futures building further gains early in the day, Dow futures up 48 points, Nasdaq futures up 14

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