Wall Street looks to extend rally; consumers in focus
So far, it appears consumers still opened their wallets and might have met analysts' gloomy projections for the kickoff of the holiday shopping season. Preliminary reports show that sales got off to a decent start on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, traditionally one of the biggest shopping days of the year.
Investors will be watching reports from the nation's biggest stores, along with economic data such as November's payroll report, to determine how deeply the nation's economic downturn has cut into spending. A more complete sales picture of how the Thanksgiving weekend fared won't be known until Thursday, when the nation's retailers report November same-store sales, considered a key indicator of retailer's health.
"It looks like we may have talked ourselves into an overly gloomy outlook for this year's holiday sales," said Peter Cohan of Peter Cohan & Associates. "Many of those who fear they'll lose their jobs may decide to enjoy the holidays while they still can. Next year might not be as good."
Wall Street will also be skittish about financial stocks. Though last week's $20 billion government-backed rescue of Citigroup Inc. helped encourage buying in the sector, any sign that another major bank or financial company is in trouble would quickly unnerve investors.
Stocks ended a holiday-shortened week with some of the steepest gains in 75 years. Major indexes have locked in some big advances, including 16.9 percent for the Dow Jones industrial average and 19.1 percent for the Standard & Poor's 500 index, since the rally began Nov. 21.
It was the first time the Dow rose for five consecutive sessions since July 2007, and the biggest five-session percentage gain since Aug. 8, 1932. For the S&P 500, it was the first five-day string of gains since July 2007, and the largest five-day percentage gain since March 16, 1933.
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