| Indices | Close | Change | Chg Pct |
| Dow Jones | 12653.72 | 6.74 | -0.1% |
| S&P 500 | 1313.02 | 3.31 | -0.3% |
| NASDAQ | 2811.94 | 4.61 | -0.2% |
| SPI 200 | 4238 | -7 | -0.2% |
US Equities climbed from session lows as the Dow Jones Industrial Average Industrial lost as much as 131 points before paring downside into the close following more supportive economic data. Volumes were rather light as conviction lacked amongst large accounts in the midst of ongoing Eurozone debt negations. Gold for April delivery hit $1718/oz, before regaining $1730/oz as the Dollar Index fluctuated, but still rose on the day. The Fed announced demand for business loans increased in the fourth quarter to a six-year high as economic growth accelerated.
European Equities dipped, with regional benchmarks falling the most in six weeks as 10-Year Portuguese Yields spiked more than 200 basis points to 17.39 percent. Hence, March Bunds advanced as much as 88 ticks, though overnight EURIBOR funding costs continued their recent trend lower. BNP Paribas ( 32.18, -7.1%) led losses in French Banks after President Nicolas Sarkozy announced he will unilaterally impose a financial-transaction tax. Hochtief ( 48.06, -5.8%) tipped after saying it expects to post a wider annual net loss of approximately 160 million.
Treasuries advanced, sending 5-Year Yields to a record low at 0.715 percent amid European rhetoric, while the spread between 2-Year and 10-Year narrowed to the least in six weeks on speculation that the Fed is willing to adjust its holdings to support the economy. Trading activity was fairly quiet with no real reaction to a mixed personal income report.
Financials declined as Bank of America ($7.07, -3.0%) sagged after Wall Street’s largest investment bank downgraded its recommendation citing higher execution risk for the firm. Citigroup ($30.23, -2.1%) was upgraded by the same firm who said there is a clearer path for the firm to return capital to stock holders. Morgan Stanley ($18.20, -1.9%) was upped to a ‘conviction buy.’ Oil & Gas Producers – Chevron ($103.41, – -0.5%), Exxon Mobil ($85.49, -0.4%) – followed Crude lower to $99/bbl.
In acquisition news, US Airways ($8.51, +4.0%) rose on reports that Delta ($10.77, +3.7%) may bid. The latter is also considering a buy out of recently defunct AMR ($0.70, +1.4%). Swiss-based ABB will acquire Thomson & Betts ($71.35, +23.1%) for $3.9 billion. Materials – Alcoa ($10.32, -1.1%), Cliffs ($72.10, -1.3%), Freeport ($46.1-, -0.1%) – fell.

Posted on January 31st, 2012
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