Sinking fast on weak earnings, gloomy econ data

Small-cap stocks pushed lower on the opening, pressured by a sloppy batch of earnings reports this morning and another weak slate of economic reports that threatens to break a four-day winning streak for the market. At 10:02 a.m. ET, the Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) was down 11.00, or 2.32% at 462.03.
New home sales fell off a cliff today, sinking 14.7% to an annual rate of 331,000 units, way below the forecast of 400,000. The stock market appeared to extend the morning slide after the dreary home sales report.
The weekly claims report came in at 588,000, which was a tad higher than the forecast. The bleak news was on continuing claims, which rose to record highs at 4.77 million, topping the recessions from the 1970s and 1980s in the process. This was a sobering look at recent layoffs ahead of the big monthly employment report next week.
Also on the data front, the durable goods report came out at minus 2.5%, which was nominally worse than the projection for a decline of 2%. However, when stripping out the “big ticket” transportation orders, durables were off 3.6%. This marked the December report on durable goods; for the year, orders were down more than any year since 2001.
As for the latest earnings reports, Allstate Corp. (NYSE:ALL), QUALCOMM Inc. (Nasdaq:QCOM), Black and Decker Corp. (NYSE:BDK) and Fortune Brands Inc. (NYSE:FO) all posted various troubling numbers on profit reports, setting a bleak tone for the morning, just a day after investors were finding spots of good news on the profit front for buying enthusiasm.
Interestingly, all the bleak news on earnings and economic data shuttled aside excitement over the House passage of the Obama stimulus plan; but even before today’s data, the market was already lower, suggesting that the House passage wasn’t a surprise and that the market would need something fresh to . . .
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