Wall Street looks to extend rally; consumers in focus
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The rally helped to offset the devastating performance of major indexes in October, a month where $1 trillion of shareholder wealth was wiped out of the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 composite index. That reflects the value of nearly all U.S. stocks.
Analysts expect the early part of this week will be dominated by retail sales reports, especially any data that zeros in on how much Americans spent in the first days of the holiday shopping season.
The reason that sales data is so crucial to Wall Street is because consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of the U.S. economy. Even modest spending over the Thanksgiving weekend anything that does not fall far below already dour forecasts could give the markets a boost.
According to preliminary figures released by RCT ShopperTrak, a research firm that tracks total retail sales at more than 50,000 outlets, sales rose 3 percent to $10.6 billion on Black Friday.
Its not just holiday sales data that will be on the minds of investors. There's still a number of key economic reports due to be released this week that Wall Street will use to glean any evidence of how deep the recession might be.
The Labor Department will release its report on non-farm payrolls on Friday, an important indicator to determining the economy's health. Economists polled by Thomson Reuters expect another 316,000 jobs were lost during November, which would be the largest decline since May 1980. There was a drop of 240,000 jobs in October.
The government will report weekly jobless claims on Thursday for a fresher glimpse into how many Americans are working.
Wall Street will also pore over a report on Monday from the Institute for Supply Management on manufacturing in November. The group will also release its index of non-manufacturing activity on Wednesday.
The Fed will release its monthly beige book, an assessment of business conditions in different regions of the country. The report for November could add to investors' angst if it reads anything like the previous month's report, where policymakers found that the economy continued to slow as financial and credit market problems took a turn for the worse.
The central bank's report on Oct. 15 supported the market's belief that difficulties in obtaining loans have choked growth in wide swaths of the economy. Given last week's big rally, many investors will be trying to determine if the market which is a forward-looking gauge of the economy might have hit or be close to finding a bottom.
Year to date, the Dow is down 33.4 percent, while the S&P 500 is off 39 percent and the Nasdaq is down 42.1 percent.
"If there was ever a year we'd like to forget from a financial standpoint, it's this one," Leeb said. "But we've made progress from the depths of the financial crisis in September, when it seemed that putting cash under a mattress seemed like the best plan."
AP Retail Writer Anne D'Innocenzio contributed to this report.
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