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| May 22, 2013 | | 16:25 EDT |  | GS | On The Fly: Closing Wrap Stocks on Wall Street were sharply lower following a day where the Fed dominated the news. The averages were higher early in the session as Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke testified in front of Congress. However, the averages crossed into negative ground as Bernanke's comments on the potential for future QE tapering were digested. The selling accelerated in the late hours of the session following the release of the minutes from the Fed's last FOMC meeting. ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivered testimony before the Joint Economic Committee of Congress, stating that premature tightening of monetary policy would carry a "substantial risk" of slowing or ending the economic recovery. Bernanke, however, also said the central bank could begin winding down its bond-buying program at one of its "next few meetings" if the economy continues to improve. The FOMC minutes, released at 2:00 pm ET, indicated that some committee members expressed a willingness to adjust assets purchases, though some disagreement existed over what economic data would be needed to begin such a program. The minutes also said some members might want to cut asset purchases by as soon as June. The National Association of Realtors said existing home sales advanced 0.6% to an annual rate of 4.97M units in April, which was the highest level since November 2009 but still below expectations for a rise to a 4.99M-unit rate. COMPANY NEWS: Target (TGT) shares lost $2.86, or 4.01%, to $68.40 after the company's first quarter report, which it called "disappointing." The company also cut its full-year earnings and same-store sales views. MAJOR MOVERS: Among notable gainers was Saks (SKS), up $1.83, or 13.39%, to $15.50 after the New York Post said the company hired Goldman Sachs (GS) to explore strategic alternatives and Bloomberg said KKR (KKR) was considering a stake in the luxury retailer. Also higher following its better-then-expected quarterly results was Zale (ZLC), which advanced $1.20, or 22.22%, to $6.60. Among noteworthy losers were a number of Solar stocks, including Trina Solar (TSL), down $1.07, or 14.9%, to $6.11, and SunPower (SPWR), down $1.81, or 8.62%, to $19.19 after China's Xinhua news agency said early talks between Europe and China to resolve their fight over solar panel trade rules had failed. Also lower was SolarWinds (SWI), down $6.57, or 13.71%, to $41.34 after the company said it will acquire N-able for $120M and its shares were downgraded at research firm Pacific Crest. INDICES: The Dow was down 80.41, or 0.52%, to 15,307.17; the Nasdaq was down 38.82, or 1.11%, to 3,463.30; and the S&P 500 was down 13.81, or 0.83%, to 1,655.35. | | | 14:54 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan not likely to add new board members soon, Bloomberg says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 14:29 EDT |  | GS | Goldman Sachs volatility near low end of historic range Goldman Sachs June call option implied volatility is at 21, July and October is at 22; compared to its 26-week average of 25 according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement. | | | 13:07 EDT |  | GS | KKR weighs Saks investment, may push Neiman Marcus merger, Bloomberg says KKR (KKR) is considering an investment in Saks (SKS) and may push Saks to pursue a merger with Neiman Marcus, reports Bloomberg, citing people with knowledge of the matter. Saks shares are up $2.25, or 16.46%, to $15.92 after reports last night said the company retained Goldman Sachs (GS) to explore strategic alternatives, including a possible sale. Reference Link | | | 13:02 EDT |  | MS | Morgan Stanley seeks $4B for infrastructure fund, Bloomberg reports Morgan Stanley's infrastructure investment unit is planning to raise $4B for a second global fund, according to Bloomberg, citing sources. Morgan Stanley and other investment firms are targeting billions of dollars worldwide earmarked for public infrastructure projects, Bloomberg added. Reference Link | | | 10:31 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan spikes higher along with peers, levels to watch
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:02 EDT |  | GS, JPM, MS | Financials upgraded to Overweight from Market Weight at Wells Fargo Wells Fargo believes that financials' earnings continue to be the strongest of any sector in the S&P 500. The firm thinks that the sector's stocks appear to be breaking out from a technical standpoint. Citigroup (c) and Ameriprise Financial (AMP) are on the firm's priority list. | | | May 21, 2013 | | 18:56 EDT |  | GS | On The Fly: After Hours Movers
Subscribe for More Information | | | 17:03 EDT |  | GS | Merck announces $5B share repurchase
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Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:47 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan holders vote to keep Dimon as Chairman, CEO
Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:09 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan's Raymond says 'stay tuned' on composition of risk committee
Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:03 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan's Dimon says more regulatory consent orders expected
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:33 EDT |  | GS | Bloomberg LINK to host a summit
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:03 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan CEO looks set to hold onto chairman role, NY Times reports Preliminary votes indicate JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon will hold onto his title of chairman, New York Times reports, citing people who have seen today's shareholder vote results. Reference Link | | | 07:32 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan's Mowat likes India among emerging market stocks, Economic Times says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:13 EDT |  | MS, GS, JPM | U.S. bank mergers less likely this year, Bloomberg reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:12 EDT |  | GS, MS | Credit Suisse now second largest Asia prime broker, Reuters reports The Asian prime brokerage unit of Credit Suisse (CS) replaced Morgan Stanley (MS) as the second largest firm servicing the region's $148B hedge funds industry, according to a survey by AsiaHedge. Goldman Sachs (GS) remains Asia's top prime broker with 179 clients and total assets under management of $24.6B, reports Reuters.Reference Link | | | 07:11 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan board changes expected, WSJ reports JPMorgan Chase plans to shake-up of its board even if every director wins re-election at today’s shareholder meeting and James Dimon keeps his dual job as chairman and CEO, reports the Wall Street Journal.Reference Link | | |
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