Thursday, January 17, 2013

Wall Street closes the trading day mixed

13 hrs.

The S&P 500 ended nearly flat on Wednesday, as solid earnings from two major banks and a bounce?back in Apple shares offset concerns about a lower forecast for global growth in 2013.?

The Dow Jones industrial average unofficially closed down 24.42 points, or 0.18 percent, at 13,510.47. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index edged up 0.21 points, or 0.01 percent, at 1,472.55. The Nasdaq Composite Index?added 6.77 points, or 0.22 percent, to 3,117.54.?

Goldman Sachs shares hit their highest level since May 31, 2011 as earnings nearly tripled on increased revenue from dealmaking and lower compensation expenses. JPMorgan Chase said fourth-quarter net income jumped 53 percent and earnings for 2012 set a record.?

JPMorgan shares edged up 0.4 percent at $46.55 and Goldman was up 4.1 percent to $141.19.?

They were among the first big banks to report results and helped to lift estimates for S&P 500 corporate earnings slightly to a 2.2 percent gain, Thomson Reuters data showed.?

"Pretty solid numbers from both JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs are putting a lot of momentum behind the financials, with a lot more names to report this week. But I think that's helping to put a better bid to the market overall," said Michael James, senior trader at Wedbush Morgan in Los Angeles.?

Apple rebounded after three days of losses, making the Nasdaq outperform the S&P 500 and Dow.?

"There could not have been more negativity around Apple going into today. So was it due for an oversold bounce on a trading basis? Absolutely," James said.?

A slow economic recovery in developed nations is holding back the global economy, the World Bank said on Tuesday, as it sharply scaled back its forecast for world growth in 2013 to 2.4 percent from an earlier forecast of 3.0 percent.?

Apple shares were up 4.6 percent at $508.48. The stock closed below $500 on Tuesday for the first time since February.?

Shares of Dow component Boeing fell 3.8 percent to $74.05 and was the biggest drag on the Dow, on concerns about its new Dreamliner passenger jets. Japan's two leading airlines grounded their fleets of 787s after an emergency landing, adding to safety concerns triggered by a series of recent incidents.?

U.S. economic data showed U.S. consumer prices were flat in December, pointing to muted inflation pressures that should give the Federal Reserve room to prop up the economy by staying on its ultra-easy monetary policy path.?

Other data showed U.S. homebuilder confidence in the market for single family homes held steady near seven year highs in January, suggesting the outlook for the housing market remained upbeat.?

Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/wall-street-closes-trading-day-mixed-1B8003972

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