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Stock Market News for November 25, 2009

By: Avishek Mishra
November 25, 2009 | Comments: 0
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U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday, paring deeper losses, as economic concerns kept investors on tenterhooks.  However, the markets managed to contain losses as a brighter forecast from the Federal Reserve assured investors about the sustainability of the recovery.  Also, a weaker dollar helped shares of commodity-related and industrial companies. 

The markets only gathered steam in the afternoon after the Fed released minutes from its latest meeting.  While pledging to keep interest rates at record low levels, the Fed policymakers, however, noted record low interest rates could lead to excessive risk-taking in financials markets.  Nevertheless, the Fed raised its outlook for economic growth during the second half of this year, but said unemployment levels will remain high.  The Fed lowered its unemployment estimates to 9.3%-9.7% in 2010 from 9.5%-9.8%, noting the economy continues to improve.

On Tuesday, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 17.24 points, or 0.2%, to 10,433.71.  The Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index fell 0.59 points, or 0.1%, to 1,105.65, and the Nasdaq composite index fell 6.83 points, or 0.3%, to 2,169.18.  The CBOE Vix index dropped to its lowest in fourteen months, off 3.3% to 20.47.  On the NYSE volume dropped to 0.952 billion shares, with declining issues ahead of advancing shares by an eight to seven margin.

Tuesday saw volatile and a low volume trading, a trend that is likely to continue through the holiday-shortened week.  All financial markets are closed Thursday for Thanksgiving.

On Tuesday, healthcare companies helped offset drops in financial and industrial shares.  Medtronic Inc. (NYSE:MDT - Analyst Report) jumped more than 7% after the medical device maker reported a surprise 59% increase in its quarterly profit and raised its full-year outlook.  Shares in the company rose $2.94, or 7.3%, to $43.25.

Among financial companies, JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM - Analyst Report) led the declining issues in the Dow average, falling 1.9% to $42.48.  Bank of America (NYSE:BAC - Analyst Report) fell 1.2% to $16.10, while Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS - Analyst Report) dropped 1.5% to $32.12. Fifth Third Bancorp (NYSE:FITB - Analyst Report) fell 1.6% to $10.01.

Safe-haven assets such as Treasuries and gold prices rose.  Treasuries performed well after the $42 billion auction in 5-year notes received a strong response.  Gold prices hit a fresh record close for the eighth consecutive day, closing up $1.90 at $1165.50 per ounce. 


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