General Market Comment
US indices closed lower on Thursday as the Dow and Nasdaq finished lower for the 8th time in 11 sessions. Shares in the Media (-2.42%), Retailing (-2.37%) and Automobiles & Components (-2.34%) sectors dragged the market lower. On the economic data front, initial jobless claims reached 210k in week ended October 13th (estimated 211k) from 215k in the previous week. Continuing claims declined to 1.64M in week ended October 6th (forecasted 1.663M) compared to 1.653M a week earlier. The Philadelphia Federal Business Outlook index survey slightly diminished to 22.2 in October (expected 20) from 22.9 in September. The Bloomberg consumer comfort index improved to 60.8 in week ended October 14th vs. 59.5 in the prior week. Finally, the Leading Index advanced by 0.5% in September, aligned with expectations, compared to 0.4% in August. The S&P 500 (2,768.78) remains at levels below both its 20d moving average (2,862.20 – negative slope) and 50d moving average (2,871.13 – negative slope).