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Stocks posted strong gains in January after losing ground in December. Ten of the 11 market sectors ended January higher, with the exception of information technology. Communication services, financials, and health care outperformed. Over the last 12 months, each of the market sectors showed positive results, led by communication services, financials, and consumer discretionary.
The latest data showed inflation has stubbornly resisted falling lower. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index has risen from a low of 2.1% for the 12 months ended in September to 2.6% for the same period ended in December, which supports the Federal Open Market Committee's assessment that inflation "remains somewhat elevated."
Growth of the U.S. economy continued at a modest pace. The gross domestic product (GDP) fell marginally short of expectations after increasing 2.3% in the fourth quarter following a 3.1% increase in the third quarter (see below). For 2024, GDP rose 2.8%, 0.1 percentage point less than the 2023 rate. Personal consumption expenditures, the largest contributor in the calculation of GDP, rose 4.2% in December, with spending rising on durable goods, nondurable goods, and services. For 2024, consumer spending rose 2.8%. Despite falling 5.6% in December, gross private domestic investment (including nonresidential and residential investment) climbed 4.0% in 2024.
Job growth rose by 2.2 million in 2024, averaging a monthly gain of 186,000. The unemployment rate remained steady at 4.1%. Wages rose 3.9% over the past 12 months. The number of job openings (8.1 million jobs in November--the latest data), hires (5.3 million), and separations (5.1 million) remained fairly consistent through 2024. The latest unemployment data showed total claims paid at the end of January was only slightly higher than the figure from January 2024 (see below).
The S&P reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings growth early in the reporting season. According to FactSet, the net profit margin for the S&P 500 was 12.1% for the fourth quarter, which is below the previous quarter's net profit margin but above the net profit margin from a year ago.
The real estate sector reversed course in December. Sales of both new and existing homes increased last month. Mortgage rates have begun to trend marginally lower, which has impacted sales. According to Freddie Mac, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 6.96% as of January 23. That's down from 7.04% one week ago but up from 6.69% one year ago.
Industrial production expanded for the second consecutive month in December (see below). Manufacturing output, mining, and utilities increased for the month. Over the last 12 months, industrial production, mining, and utilities increased, while manufacturing output was unchanged. Purchasing managers reported manufacturing continued to slow in December as new orders decreased, while the rate of decline in production accelerated. On the other hand, the services sector grew higher in December, which saw strengthening of business activity and new orders.
Ten-year Treasury yields closed the month falling to the lowest rate in six weeks as economic data in general, and inflation data in particular, point to status quo for the Fed's monetary policy. The two-year note closed December at 4.23%, down 3.0 basis points from a month earlier. The dollar index was essentially unchanged from a month earlier. Gold prices rose in December, reaching a new record high. Crude oil prices ticked up by about $2.00 per barrel by the end of January. The retail price of regular gasoline was $3.103 per gallon on January 27, $0.097 above the price a month earlier and $0.008 higher than the price a year ago.
| MARKET/INDEX | 2024 CLOSE | PRIOR MONTH | AS OF 1/31 | MONTHLY CHANGE | YTD CHANGE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DJIA | 42,544.22 | 42,544.22 | 44,544.66 | 4.70% | 4.70% |
| NASDAQ | 19,310.79 | 19,310.79 | 19,627.44 | 1.64% | 1.64% |
| S&P 500 | 5,881.63 | 5,881.63 | 6,040.53 | 2.70% | 2.70% |
| RUSSELL 2000 | 2,230.16 | 2,230.16 | 2,287.69 | 2.58% | 2.58% |
| GLOBAL DOW | 4,863.01 | 4,863.01 | 5,094.27 | 4.76% | 4.76% |
| FED. FUNDS | 4.25%-4.50% | 4.25%-4.50% | 4.25%-4.50% | 0 bps | 0 bps |
| 10-YEAR TREASURIES | 4.57% | 4.57% | 4.56% | -1 bps | -1 bps |
| US DOLLAR-DXY | 108.44 | 108.44 | 108.49 | 0.05% | 0.05% |
| CRUDE OIL-CL=F | $71.76 | $71.76 | $73.61 | 2.58% | 2.58% |
| GOLD-GC=F | $2,638.50 | $2,638.50 | $2,833.20 | 7.38% | 7.38% |
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GDP/budget: The economy, as measured by gross domestic product, accelerated at an annualized rate of 2.3% in the fourth quarter following increases of 3.1% in the third quarter. A year ago, GDP expanded at an annualized rate of 3.2% in the fourth quarter. Consumer spending, as measured by the PCE index, rose 4.2% in the fourth quarter, following a 3.7% rise in the third quarter and above the 2023 pace of 3.5%. Spending on services rose 3.1% in the fourth quarter, compared with a 2.8% increase in the third quarter. Consumer spending on goods increased 6.6% in the fourth quarter (5.6% in the third quarter). Fixed investment declined 0.6% in the fourth quarter after increasing 2.1% in the third quarter. Nonresidential (business) fixed investment declined 2.2% in the fourth quarter after climbing 4.0% in the previous quarter. Residential fixed investment rose 5.3% in the fourth quarter following a 4.3% decrease in the third quarter. Exports fell 0.8% in the fourth quarter, compared with a 9.6% increase in the previous quarter. Imports, which are a negative in the calculation of GDP, also decreased 0.8% in the fourth quarter after rising 10.7% in the third quarter. Consumer prices increased 2.3% in the fourth quarter (1.5% in the third quarter). Excluding food and energy, consumer prices advanced 2.5% in the fourth quarter (2.2% in the third quarter). For 2024, GDP increased 2.8%, compared with an annual increase of 2.9% in 2023. The increase in GDP in 2024 reflected increases in consumer spending, investment, government spending, and exports, while imports increased. The price index for gross domestic purchases increased 2.3% in 2024, compared with an increase of 3.3% in 2023. The PCE price index increased 2.5%, compared with an increase of 3.8% in 2023. Excluding food and energy prices, the PCE price index increased 2.8% last year, compared with a 2023 increase of 4.1%.
In February, much of the focus will be on the economy, inflation, and global unrest, particularly in the Middle East. Recent data has shown that inflationary pressures ticked higher at the end of 2024, prompting much debate as to whether, or when, the Federal Reserve, which does not meet again until March, will decrease interest rates. There will likely be more executive orders from President Trump for investors to consider.
Data sources: Economic: Based on data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (unemployment, inflation); U.S. Department of Commerce (GDP, corporate profits, retail sales, housing); S&P/Case-Shiller 20-City Composite Index (home prices); Institute for Supply Management (manufacturing/services). Performance: Based on data reported in WSJ Market Data Center (indexes); U.S. Treasury (Treasury yields); U.S. Energy Information Administration/Bloomberg.com Market Data (oil spot price, WTI, Cushing, OK); http://www.goldprice.org (spot gold/silver); Oanda/FX Street (currency exchange rates). News items are based on reports from multiple commonly available international news sources (i.e. wire services) and are independently verified when necessary with secondary sources such as government agencies, corporate press releases, or trade organizations. All information is based on sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or guarantee is made as to its accuracy or completeness. Neither the information nor any opinion expressed herein constitutes a solicitation for the purchase or sale of any securities, and should not be relied on as financial advice. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal, and there can be no guarantee that any investing strategy will be successful.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is a price-weighted index composed of 30 widely traded blue-chip U.S. common stocks. The S&P 500 is a market-cap weighted index composed of the common stocks of 500 largest, publicly traded companies in leading industries of the U.S. economy. The NASDAQ Composite Index is a market-value weighted index of all common stocks listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange. The Russell 2000 is a market-cap weighted index composed of 2,000 U.S. small-cap common stocks. The Global Dow is an equally weighted index of 150 widely traded blue-chip common stocks worldwide. The U.S. Dollar Index is a geometrically weighted index of the value of the U.S. dollar relative to six foreign currencies. Market indices listed are unmanaged and are not available for direct investment.
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