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  • Stock rally buzzkill: No rate cut in April?

    Posted Apr 21 2008, 01:25 AM by Jon Markman Rating:

    Last week’s stunning 5% advance in the stock market is likely to have one consequence that credit-starved sensitive businesses won’t like: It has eroded the likelihood of further cuts in interest rates by the Federal Reserve when its Open Market Committee meets next week.

    Despite a rise in joblessness, decline in housing activity and spate of bankruptcies, the futures markets and even dovish Fed governors are now expecting the central bank to stand pat for the first time in six months.

    This is something of a shocker when you consider that the odds of a cut of a half percentage point were extremely high just two weeks ago. Now traders who bet on the likelihood of cuts don’t even consider it likely that the Fed will cut by a quarter of a percentage point. If the economy really is on solid ground now, just because stocks are up, it sure will be a surprise to businesses who are seeing more dramatic sales and profit declines than they can recall in years. We’ll learn more on Tuesday and Thursday mornings when existing and new-home sales data is released, and on Thursday afternoon when continuing jobless claims for April are released, but already the news from corporate America is grim.   Read More...

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  • Cheapest credit card? American Express

    Posted Apr 03 2008, 05:53 PM by Jon Markman Rating:

    Bummed that you missed the skyrocketing advance of credit card vendor Visa when it debuted as a stock last month? The 50% move higher in the shares in the first few days paid for a whole lot of shopping sprees among shareholders, you can be sure -- and they could pay with cash, not plastic.

    Well fret no more, because this crazy market is giving you another shot right now with the shares of the company behind a different credit card issuer: American Express. And the author of a brilliant new book about buying super-discounted stocks says this is one idea you should definitely not leave home without. 

    Vitaliy Katsenelson, a Denver portfolio manager whose cagey Active Value Investing was published last year, says Amex is one of the “cleanest” financial stocks you can buy right now, not to mention one of the cheapest. Its value is down, he says, because it is mistakenly lumped in both with banks and with companies that will suffer in a recession. He says that, to the contrary, Amex is in the virtually the same business as Visa and Mastercard, whose own shares are up a stunning 406% since they debuted in mid-2006: They just take fees from merchants and earn interest on cardholders’ balances.   Read More...

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