Stocks Climb in Anticipation of Fed-Friendly US Economic News
Yahoo Finance·2025-12-15 14:57

Economic Indicators - The Dec NAHB housing market index is expected to increase by +1 to 39 [1] - Nov nonfarm payrolls are expected to increase by +50,000, with the unemployment rate at 4.5% [1] - Nov average hourly earnings are expected to rise by +0.3% m/m and +3.6% y/y [1] - Oct retail sales are expected to be up +0.1% m/m, and retail sales ex-autos are expected to be up +0.2% m/m [1] - The Dec S&P manufacturing PMI is expected to decline by -0.2 to 52.0 [1] - Weekly initial unemployment claims are expected to fall -11,000 to 225,000 [1] - Nov CPI is expected to be +3.1% y/y, and Nov core CPI is expected to be +3.0% y/y [1] - Nov existing home sales are expected to be up +1.2% m/m to 4.15 million [1] - The University of Michigan Dec consumer sentiment index is expected to be revised upward by +0.2 to 53.5 [1] Global Economic News - China's Nov industrial production eased to +4.8% y/y from +4.9% y/y in Oct, below expectations of +5.0% y/y [2] - China's Nov retail sales rose +1.3% y/y, weaker than expectations of +2.9% y/y, marking the smallest increase in 2.75 years [2] - China's new home prices fell 0.39% m/m, marking the 30th consecutive month of declines [2] Stock Market Performance - US stock indexes are climbing, with the S&P 500 Index up by +0.39%, Dow Jones up by +0.27%, and Nasdaq 100 up by +0.50% [5] - The markets are discounting a 27% chance that the FOMC will cut the fed funds target range by 25 bp at the next meeting [5] - Mining stocks are moving higher, with gold and copper up more than +1% and silver up more than +3% [11] - KLA Corp is up more than +4% after an upgrade from Jeffries, leading chip makers higher [10] - ZIM Integrated Shipping Services is up more than +5% after a reported bid from MSC to purchase the company [12] Interest Rates and Bond Market - The 10-year T-note yield is down -2.0 bp to 4.165%, with T-notes climbing due to dovish economic indicators [7] - The yield curve has steepened since the last FOMC meeting, indicating bearish sentiment for T-note prices [8] - European government bond yields are moving lower, with the 10-year German bund yield down -1.7 bp to 2.840% [9]