February 3rd, 2020

THE WEEK ON WALL STREET
Stock benchmarks declined for a second straight week as coronavirus news tempered risk appetite.
The S&P 500 fell 2.14% on the week. The Nasdaq Composite dipped 1.76%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, 2.55%. Away from North America, developed markets slumped 2.24%, according to MSCI’s EAFE index.1,2
THE FED MAKES A MINOR MOVE
The Federal Reserve left short-term interest rates alone at its January meeting, but it did make what Fed chairman Jerome Powell called a “small technical adjustment” in view of its continuing purchases of Treasuries. Wednesday, it slightly increased the interest rate paid to banks that park excess capital reserves at the Fed.
The move may give the Fed a bit more control over short-term rates this quarter and assist the operations of U.S. financial markets.3
ENCOURAGING NEW CONSUMER DATA
Rising to 131.6 in January, the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index reached its highest level since August. Consumer spending increased 0.3% in December, according to a new Department of Commerce report.4,5
ECONOMY EXPANDED AT A 2.1% PACE IN FOURTH QUARTER
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released this estimate Thursday. That number matches the gross domestic product of the third quarter and affirms that the U.S. avoided a fall slowdown.6
Tip of the Week
Auto insurance providers offer a wide range of discounts, perhaps wider than many consumers realize. They may lower rates for good drivers, honor students, seniors, long-time customers, or households or companies insuring multiple cars or trucks. Asking about a carrier’s variety of discounts could lead to savings.

THE WEEK AHEAD: KEY ECONOMIC DATA
Monday: The latest snapshot of factory sector health from the Institute for Supply Management, presenting January data.
Wednesday: ISM’s January report on the state of non-manufacturing businesses and the latest private-sector payrolls report from Automatic Data Processing (ADP).
Friday: The Department of Labor releases its January employment report.
Source: MarketWatch, January 31, 2020
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THE WEEK AHEAD: COMPANIES REPORTING EARNINGS
Monday: Alphabet (GOOG), Sysco (SYY)
Tuesday: BP (BP), Fiserv (FISV), Gilead Sciences (GIL), Walt Disney (DIS)
Wednesday: GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Merck (MRK), Qualcomm (QCOM), Toyota (TM)
Thursday: Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), Cigna (CI), Philip Morris (PM), Sanofi (SNY)
Friday: AbbVie (ABBV), Honda (HMC), Novo Nordisk (NVO)
Source: Zacks.com, January 31, 2020
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Quote of the Week
“Management is nothing more than motivating other people.”
LEE IACOCCA


Riddle of the Week
There is a word for a place in Europe, a place where many travelers like to go. But if you take the first letter of this word and put it at the end of the other four letters in the word, you have something no one likes. What is this word?
LAST WEEK’S RIDDLE: I’m a word some use to measure bits of time, but you won’t find me on a clock or anything that chimes. I will never fit upon a clock face, but I am used to identify a place. What word am I?
ANSWER: Mississippi (e.g. one Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi…).
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CITATIONS:
1 – wsj.com/market-data [1/31/20]
2 – quotes.wsj.com/index/XX/MSCI%20GLOBAL/990300/historical-prices [1/31/20]
3 – marketwatch.com/story/fed-holds-benchmark-interest-rate-steady-sees-economy-growing-at-moderate-pace-2020-01-29 [1/29/20]
4 – investing.com/economic-calendar/cb-consumer-confidence-48 [1/28/20]
5 – investing.com/economic-calendar/personal-spending-235 [1/31/20]
6 – marketwatch.com/story/economy-grows-21-in-the-4th-quarter-as-gdp-gets-big-boost-from-falling-trade-deficit-2020-01-30 [1/30/20]
CHART CITATIONS:
wsj.com/market-data [1/31/20]
quotes.wsj.com/index/XX/MSCI%20GLOBAL/990300/historical-prices [1/31/20]
quotes.wsj.com/index/SPX/historical-prices [1/31/20]
treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/Pages/TextView.aspx?data=yieldAll [1/31/20]
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