As seen in

Growth Report for Monday, March 29, 2015

HOME SALES PICK UP
Existing home sales accelerated 1.2% to an annual pace of 4.88 million in February, the National Association of Realtors announced. Sales had slowed markedly in January. February also brought a big jump in new home buying – a 7.8% increase according to the Census Bureau, taking the year-over-year gain to 24.8%.1,2

FEBRUARY BRINGS AN ADVANCE IN THE CPI
The 0.2% gain represented the first monthly rise in consumer prices since October; a 2.4% increase in gasoline prices made a demonstrable difference. Even so, this left the headline CPI flat year-over-year. The core CPI rose 0.2% in February, taking its annualized gain to 1.7%.3

UMICH INDEX STAGES MARCH RETREAT
At a mark of 93.0, March’s final University of Michigan consumer sentiment index declined 2.4 points from its final February reading. It has still improved vastly in the past year – last March, it was at 80.0.4

FINAL Q4 GDP: 2.2%
The third estimate of fourth-quarter growth by the Bureau of Economic Analysis was unchanged from the second; economists polled by Briefing.com expected an upward revision to 2.4%. Last week also brought news of a 1.4% slip in hard goods orders; even minus transportation orders, durables still declined 0.4%.2

WALL STREET WORRIES ABOUT A STRONG DOLLAR
Pessimism about the oncoming earnings season contributed to market choppiness and weekly losses for the big three. Across March 23-27, the Dow fell 2.29%, the Nasdaq 2.69% and the S&P 500 2.23%. Friday, the Dow settled at 17,712.66, the Nasdaq at 4,891.22 and the S&P at 2,061.02.5

THIS WEEK: Monday, the Commerce Department releases February personal spending numbers and the NAR issues February pending home sales data. The January S&P/Case-Shiller home price index and the Conference Board’s March consumer confidence survey arrive Tuesday. On Wednesday, ISM’s March factory PMI and ADP’s March employment report appear and Monsanto announces earnings. Thursday brings the March Challenger job-cut report, new initial claims totals, February factory orders data and earnings from CarMax and Perry Ellis. On Friday, the Labor Department presents its March jobs report and Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen speaks briefly at a Fed research conference.

% CHANGE Y-T-D 1-YR CHG 5-YR AVG 10-YR AVG
DJIA -0.62 +8.91 +12.65 +6.89
NASDAQ +3.28 +17.83 +20.84 +14.55
S&P 500 +0.10 +11.46 +15.33 +7.55
REAL YIELD 3/27 RATE 1 YR AGO 5 YRS AGO 10 YRS AGO
10 YR TIPS 0.19% 0.56% 1.62% 1.94%

Sources: online.wsj.com, bigcharts.com, treasury.gov – 3/27/155,6,7,8
Indices are unmanaged, do not incur fees or expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. These returns do not include dividends. 10-year TIPS real yield = projected return at maturity given expected inflation.

WEEKLY TIP

Own a business? Negotiating with vendors may help you save a few hundred dollars in monthly operating costs. It doesn’t hurt to try it; any vendor would prefer a satisfied customer over a search for a new one.

WEEKLY RIDDLE

A man bet his neighbor that his dog could jump higher than his neighbor’s hedge. The neighbor accepted the bet and lost. Why?

Last week’s riddle:
Its body of stone shields a fiery heart. Under sufficient pressure, its head will depart. What is it?

Last week’s answer:
A volcano.

Citations.
1 – housingwire.com/articles/33325-new-home-sales-rebound-25-in-february [3/24/15]
2 – briefing.com/investor/calendars/economic/2015/03/23-27 [3/27/15]
3- nytimes.com/2015/03/25/business/rising-gas-costs-help-lift-us-consumer-prices.html [3/25/15]
4 – tinyurl.com/o9am74a [3/27/15]
5 – tinyurl.com/onrf6g7 [3/27/15]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=DJIA&closeDate=3%2F27%2F14&x=0&y=0 [3/27/15]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=COMP&closeDate=3%2F27%2F14&x=0&y=0 [3/27/15]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=SPX&closeDate=3%2F27%2F14&x=0&y=0 [3/27/15]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=DJIA&closeDate=3%2F26%2F10&x=0&y=0 [3/27/15]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=COMP&closeDate=3%2F26%2F10&x=0&y=0 [3/27/15]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=SPX&closeDate=3%2F26%2F10&x=0&y=0 [3/27/15]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=DJIA&closeDate=3%2F28%2F05&x=0&y=0 [3/27/15]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=COMP&closeDate=3%2F28%2F05&x=0&y=0 [3/27/15]
6 – bigcharts.marketwatch.com/historical/default.asp?symb=SPX&closeDate=3%2F28%2F05&x=0&y=0 [3/27/15]
7 – treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/Pages/TextView.aspx?data=realyield [3/27/15]
8 – treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/Pages/TextView.aspx?data=realyieldAll [3/27/15]

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