Next Week on the Street
March 16th, 2008 by Grant in: Banking, Credit, Economics, Finance, Market TrendsA few events to remember for next week:
Goldman Sachs reports earnings - March 18th, 8:30am
Goldman Sachs finished out 2007 in good shape with shares exceeding analysts predictions. However, Goldman’s true isolation from mortgage backed securities will be revealed in earnings for the next several quarters. With the bail out of Bear Stearns, I’m sure the street will be on pins and needles to see how well Goldman is fairing in this volatile market place.
Federal Open Market Committee meeting - March 18th, 9:00am .
Traders in interest rate futures have a 3/4% cut in the fed funds rate in mind and increasing evidence that the U.S. economy may be facing a recession will help stimulate that speculation. Is it just coincidence that the meeting is taking place just after Goldman reports earnings? Probably.
Bear Stearns, Morgan Stanley report earnings - March 20th 8:30am
This isn’t going to be pretty. We already know Bear Stearns ran out of liquidity, and now we’ll see the numbers to back it up. On top of that, we’ll see how wide spread the problem is when Morgan Stanley posts earnings as well. I suspect Thursday will be a rough day.
We’re going to get a glimpse this week into how bad the health of the finance sector really is. I’m predicting another rate cut on the order of a half point, as I think the effects of interest rate cuts are going to be fairly limited for the next few months. The idea is to drive money back into the market, but with the stock market so volatile right now, that idea isn’t really bearing fruit.
I still say the Fed should leave rates alone and let this financial debacle we’re in run its course, let the smoke clear and then see how low rates need to go to stimulate the economy.
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