General Market Comment
US indices dropped lower to finish the week on Friday, pressured by shares in the Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment (-3.95%), Technology Hardware & Equipment (-3.69%) and Transportation (-3.68%) sectors. On the economic data front, change in nonfarm payrolls decreased to 155k in November (estimated 198k) from 237k in October while change in manufacturing payrolls added 27k jobs in November (forecasted 18k) vs. 26k a month earlier. In other news, the unemployment rate remained unchanged MoM at 3.7% in November, in-line with estimates. Wholesale inventories improved by 0.8% MoM in October (expected 0.7%) from 0.4% in September. Finally, the University of Michigan sentiment index remained unchanged MoM in a preliminary estimate of 97.5 in December (estimated 97). The S&P 500 (2,633.08) remains below its 20d moving average (2,711.81 – negative slope) and 50d moving average (2,758.02 – negative slope).
