Strong Data Spark Rally

08/24/07 - 04:38 PM EDT

Robert Holmes

Mozilo added that a downturn in housing could possibly lead to a recession, and that the Fed should cut rates in order to get new liquidity into the market.

Those comments contributed to the major averages' inability to hold early gains last time out, when the Dow eased 0.25 points at 13,235.88. The S&P 500 slipped 1.57 points at 1462.50, and the Nasdaq shed 11.10 points to 2541.70.

Shortly after the last close, a report on loans made through the Fed's discount window was released, showing that an average of about $1.2 billion a day was borrowed by banks during the past week. Last week, the Fed cut the discount rate, the interest rate it charges to lend to banks, by 50 basis points to 5.75%.

Financial subsector indices started lower but finished with slight gains. The Nasdaq Financial 100 advanced 1%, the NYSE Financial Sector Index was up 0.7%, and the KBW Bank Index tacked on 0.5%.

The major averages finished higher for the week as the recent turmoil in the credit markets abated somewhat. The Dow rose 2.3% over the five sessions, the S&P 500 added 2.4%, and the Nasdaq ended up 2.8%.

Breadth was decidedly positive, while volume was weaker compared to previous sessions. On the New York Stock Exchange 2.60 billion shares changed hands, as advancers topped decliners by a 2-to-1 margin. Volume on the Nasdaq reached 1.66 billion shares, with winners outpacing losers nearly 3 to 1.

Turning to stocks, Home Depot (HD Quote - Cramer on HD - Stock Picks) may accept $1.2 billion less than the original $10.3 billion from three private-equity private-equity companies in a deal for its wholesale distribution business, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Home Depot added 66 cents, or 1.9%, to $34.68.

Marvell Technology (MRVL Quote - Cramer on MRVL - Stock Picks) dropped 11.8% after it swung to a second-quarter loss. Marvell lost $2.10 to $15.75.

Brocade Communications (BRCD Quote - Cramer on BRCD - Stock Picks) rose 4.3% after topping third-quarter estimates following the previous close. Brocade was higher by 30 cents at $7.26.

Apparel retailer Gap (GPS Quote - Cramer on GPS - Stock Picks) posted a better-than-expected 19% rise in second-quarter profits and raised its guidance for the year. Gap ended up $1.11, or 6.4%, to $18.51.

Meanwhile, fellow clothing seller AnnTaylor (ANN Quote - Cramer on ANN - Stock Picks) said second-quarter profits dropped 27% from a year ago but still topped expectations. The stock climbed $2.79, or 9.4%, to $32.43.

Gains in Gap and AnnTaylor boosted the S&P Retail Index, which finished with a gain of 1.9%.

Elsewhere, the front-month October crude contract rose $1.26 to end at $71.09 a barrel. Gasoline prices gained 6 cents at $1.99 a gallon.

Treasury bonds were gaining ground. The 10-year note was higher by 5/32 in price, yielding 4.63%. The 30-year bond added 26/32 in price, cutting the yield to 4.89%.

Global indices were mostly lower. Overnight, Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 0.2% and Japan's Nikkei 225 shed 0.4%. In Europe, London's FTSE was up 0.4%, while Germany's Xetra Dax lost 0.1%.


How likely is a U.S. recession (i.e., back-to-back quarters of negative growth) in the next 12 months?

Greater than 90% (i.e., certain)
Greater than 50%
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Less than 10%
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