Mon, May 28, 2012, 10:28 AM EDT - U.S. Markets closed for Memorial Day

A Dearth of Positive Catalysts

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DELL12.460.01
BRCD4.760.03
HP46.250.42
TOL28.200.24

Stocks will likely struggle for direction given the absence of any positive catalysts that can push them to new highs. Greece will remain in the news, as the country suffered a credit rating downgrade from Fitch following the release of details about the private sector debt swap.

There is growing unease in the market that while the latest deal may have averted the possibility of a disruptive near-term default it is not expected to provide the last word on the country’s struggles to stay within the union, either.

Greece’s bond swap with its private creditors will help bring down its debt load by €107 billion. This is accomplished by forcing bond holders to accept a 53.5% loss on the face value of their holdings. This bond swap, coupled with a tough new austerity package that the country had to agree to implement as a price for a second bailout, will reduce its level of indebtedness from the current 164% of GDP to around 120% by 2020. But many in the market are justifiably skeptical of these estimates from the IMF, which is a party to the bailout.

In addition to a host of assumptions about privatization proceeds and the direction of interest rates, the IMF forecast for 2020 depends on the Greek economy growing at over 2% annually over the next seven years after staying flat this year. Please keep in mind that Greek economy has been in a recession over the last four years that has resulted in the economy shrinking in excess of a cumulative 16% in that time period. Given the severity of the new austerity measures that accompanied the latest bailout deal, the economy is more likely to remain in the red for quite some time.

On the earnings front, luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers (NYSE:TOL - News) came out with weaker than expected results this morning. Dell (NasdaqGS:DELL - News) came modestly short of EPS expectations after the close on Tuesday and also provided weak guidance for the current quarter. Brocade Communications (NasdaqGS:BRCD - News) came out with better than expected results. Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HP - News) reports after the close today.

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3 comments

  • Robert  •  Bixby, Oklahoma  •  3 months ago
    ZACKS listen up!
    Ticker Symbol for Hewlett-Packard is HPQ, NOT HP!
    Now, try and impress us with your financial acumen.
  • Stephen  •  3 months ago
    The market responds up to only ONE thing. INFLATION. As long as criminal banksters can create their own money they can play their market games even as the entire real economy falls apart.
  • Emil Sors  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    brcd is doing well on it's own.why is it for sale?
 
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