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The Week Ahead: Choppy Waters Ahead

The market could get whipsawed on several data points this week.
By CHRIS VERSACE
Sep 01, 2013 | 06:00 PM EDT
Stocks quotes in this article: CIEN, DG, COO, PAY, SWHC

Well, that's it. Summer is over, and it's time to not only head back to school, but to get back to work. As we kick off the third month in the current quarter, we're looking at a 1.7% rise in the S&P 500 for the first two months of the quarter. That gain has brought the index's year-to-date return to 14.5% -- well off the highs seen in early August. For this, we can thank renewed discussion about September stimulus tapering by the Federal Reserve; possible U.S.-led military action on Syria; and a warning from Treasury Secretary Jack Lew that the U.S. will hit its debt ceiling limit sooner than expected.

S&P 500

In the coming week and month, we're in for a number of events that could make for choppy investing waters near-term. In the next week -- which, as a reminder, is a shortened one due to the Labor Day holiday -- we'll be drinking from the firehouse in terms of economic data. That information flow will focus heavily on the manufacturing economy, with reports due on several geographic areas, including China, the eurozone, the U.S. and Latin America. Domestic data will be particularly closely watched this week, given the "will-they, won't they" Fed-tapering question that market watchers are volleying about.

One of the more closely watched data streams to hit later this week is the August employment report from the Labor Department. We're starting to feel the effects of sequestration as related furloughs are taking effect -- but what has me more concerned are some recent data from Gallup.

Specifically, for the week ending Aug. 25, Gallup is reporting a meaningful jump in its weekly unemployment metrics. For starters, the Labor Department pegged the July unemployment rate at 7.4%, compared with Gallup's 7.8% reading for the month. Over the last nine weeks, Gallup's weekly measurement of the unemployed and the underemployed (Excel file) has steadily climbed from the mid-July lows of 7.6% and 17%, respectively. Most recently, for the week of Aug. 19 to Aug. 25, those numbers are at 8.8% and 17.7%. As those two metrics have climbed, Gallup's payroll-to-population figure has dropped to 43.6% from 45% over this same period.

If the August jobs report shows a similar jump in the unemployment rate, the stock market will likely rally -- because it would view this as a sign that the Fed is unlikely to taper its stimulative efforts in the near term. Should that happen, one confirming sign to watch for would be a pullback in interest rates on the 10-year U.S. Treasury bond.

Turning to the earnings front, it's pretty slim pickings this week, but there are some reports to key your eyes on -- particularly, Ciena (CIEN), Dollar General (DG), Cooper (COO), VeriFone (PAY) and Smith & Wesson (SWHC).

Here's a more detailed look at what's on tap in the trading week ahead:

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Economic Calendar

Monday, Sept. 2

  • Labor Day Holiday -- U.S. stock market closed
  • HSBC China Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)
  • Markit Eurozone Manufacturing PMI
  • HSBC Brazil Manufacturing PMI
  • HSBC Mexico Manufacturing PMI

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Tuesday, Sept. 3

  • Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Manufacturing Index (August)
  • Construction Spending (July)
  • J.P. Morgan Global Manufacturing PMI
  • Markit U.S. Manufacturing PMI

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Wednesday, Sept. 4

  • Markit China Services PMI
  • Markit Eurozone Composite PMI
  • Mortage Bankers Association (MBA) Mortgage Index (Weekly)
  • Auto and Truck Sales (August)
  • Federal Reserve Beige Book (Sept.)
  • Challenger Job Cuts Report (August)
  • ADP Employment Change Report (August)

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Thursday, Sept. 5

  • Initial and Continuing Jobless Claims (Weekly)
  • Productivity and Unit Labor Cost (Second Quarter of 2013)
  • Factory Orders (July)
  • ISM Services Index (August)

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Friday, Sept. 6

  • Employment Report (August)

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Earnings Calendar

Monday, Sept. 2

  • Labor Day Holiday - U.S. stock market closed

____

Tuesday, Sept. 3

  • Guidewire Software (GWRE)
  • Rexford Industrial Realty (REXR)

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Wednesday, Sept. 4

  • Ciena Corp. (CIEN)
  • Dollar General Corp. (DG)
  • Envivio (ENVI)
  • Hooker Furniture (HOFT)
  • H&R Block (HRB)
  • Science Applications International Corp. (SAI)
  • Sigma Designs (SIGM)
  • Verint Systems (VRNT)

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Thursday, Sept. 5

  • Infoblox (BLOX)
  • The Cooper Companies (COO)
  • FuelCell Energy (FCEL)
  • Finisar Corp. (FNSR)
  • LightPath Technologies (LPTH)
  • Mattress Firm Holding Corp. (MFRM)
  • VeriFone Holdings (PAY)
  • Smith & Wesson Holding (SWHC)
  • Quicksilver (ZQK)
  • Zumiez Inc. (ZUMZ)

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Friday, Sept. 6

  • Layne Christensen Company (LAYN)
  • UTi Worldwide (UTIW)
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At the time of publication, Versace had no positions in the stocks mentioned.

TAGS: Investing | U.S. Equity | Economic Data | Stocks

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