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Keeping Positive Momentum Not Easy Today

by Sheraz Mian

February 06, 2012 | Comments : 0 Recommended this article: (0)

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With nothing major on the U.S. economic calendar and Greece back in the news today, stocks will likely find it difficult to sustain last week’s positive momentum. In fact, with earnings season winding down and major economic data for last month already out, the market lacks in any major near-term catalyst that can help it make new highs.

Despite regular assurances to the contrary over the last few weeks, Greece has still not clinched a deal with its creditors, private and public. The focus in recent days has been the country’s negotiations with private creditors, particularly on the extent of ‘voluntary’ losses that the bondholders will agree to.

While that issue is still unresolved, the country also needs to secure a second bailout from its troika of public creditors – the IMF, the EU, and the European Central Bank. The troika appears to be demanding even tougher restructuring measures as the price for a fresh bailout, which Greece’s interim government is finding difficult to agree to.

The country’s economy is already is in a recession, making the implementation of fresh austerity measures difficult for the government to implement. While unlikely, the risk of a messy Greek default becomes very real in this backdrop of drawn-out negotiations.

On the earnings front, Humana (HUM - Analyst Report) posted inline EPS on modestly better than expected revenue, but the company’s earnings guidance range came short of current consensus expectations. Hasbro (HAS - Analyst Report), the toymaker, also met EPS expectations but its revenue was a tad lower than expected. Lazard (LAZ - Analyst Report) missed earnings expectations, but the investment bank announced a 25% dividend increase.

Stocks have made impressive gains in recent days, flirting with three and a half year highs, on the back of better-than-expected domestic economic readingsand a relatively stable European backdrop. But with the U.S. economic calendar on the thin side this week and headlines about Greece taking back center stage, I would expect stocks to start losing ground this week. But irrespective of which way stocks move in the coming days, there is no denying that we are at an interesting point in the market.

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