WEEKLY QUOTE “Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out.”
WEEKLY TIP If you own a small business or work for yourself, the remote deposit option at many banks may save you money. There may be monthly fees and set-up fees, but in the long run you can save on gas and reduce your check float.
WEEKLY RIDDLE They never move, even when we walk on them, but signs and arrows may indicate that they go “up” and “down”. What are they?
Last week’s riddle:
Last week’s answer: Yes, you can spell out "ONE WORD" by rearranging the letters in "NEW DOOR". |
April 18, 2011
INFLATION LIVES UP TO EXPECTATIONS
KEY CONSUMER SENTIMENT INDEX IMPROVES
NEW REPORTS ON RETAIL SALES, FACTORY OUTPUT Retail sales increased by 0.4% in March, according to the Commerce Department. The year-over-year improvement was 7.1%. The asterisk: with retail gasoline sales factored out of the data, the overall March gain was just 0.1%. Factory output was up 0.7% in March, much better than the 0.1% rise for February. In a nice sign for real estate, production of construction goods was up 1.5% last month.2,5
A SMALL RETREAT
THIS WEEK: On Monday, Citigroup, Texas Instruments and Eli Lilly issue earnings reports – and of course, April 18 is the federal tax deadline. Tuesday is a huge day for 1Q results – we’ll hear from IBM, Goldman Sachs, Intel, Johnson & Johnson and Yahoo, and March housing starts data will also arrive. Wednesday is just as momentous, with 1Q earnings announced by AT&T, Amgen, Apple, AmEx, Wells Fargo and Yum Brands … and in addition, we’ll get the March existing home sales report from the NAR. Thursday brings more attention-getting earnings from McDonald’s, Morgan Stanley, Verizon, GE, and DuPont plus weekly initial and continuing claims data and the Conference Board’s leading indicator index. Friday is Good Friday, so the financial markets will be closed (banks will stay open).
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