ByWILL SWARTS
The Lowdown
Stocks shook off early losses to notch more gains Thursday, leaving the Dow Jones Industrial Average above the 10,000 mark for a second consecutive day. Resource and commodity exchange-traded funds also climbed as crude oil prices rose more than $2 a barrel.
The Dow closed up 47 at 10063, and the Nasdaq ended up a point at 2173. The S&P 500 finished up 5 at 1097, after a wave of positive earnings results for the third quarter.
Conditions for New York manufacturers improved sharply in October, lifting hopes that the U.S. economy is firmly in recovery, according to the latest reading of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Empire State Manufacturing Survey released Thursday. The report suggested gains in labor markets as well.
Analysts have pointed to a wave of generally positive economic data and stronger-than-forecast corporate profits to explain the gains in markets.
After the closing bell Thursday, earnings reports from International Business Machines (IBM)
Asian stocks were up, and European markets were climbing near the end of their trading sessions.
As of 4:01 p.m., oil futures traded on the Nymex were at $77.56 a barrel.
For a detailed rundown on Thursday s trading session see our market story.
Winners
The United States Oil fund (USO)
Losers
The iShares Silver Trust fund (SLV)
Thursday s Industry Headlines
Launching Pad
Claymore Securities plans to launch a China exchange-traded fund based on the AlphaShares China All Caps Index, which launched this week. Claymore plans to launch the Claymore/AlphaShares China All-Cap fund (YAO)
ProShares Trust has sought approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission for a pair of new Treasurys-linked, leverage exchange-traded funds. The ProShares Ultra 7-10 Year Treasury, and the ProShares Ultra 20+ Year Treasury will seek to capture 200% of the daily performance of their underlying indexes. Total expense ratios for both funds were pegged at 0.95%.
Friday s Notebook
Earnings and Conference Calls
A. O. Smith, Bank of America, First Horizon National, General Electric, Genuine Parts, Halliburton, Prosperity Bancshares, Sensient Technologies
Economic Data
9:00 a.m. Treasury International Capital
9:15 a.m. Industrial Production
9:55 a.m. Consumer Sentiment
Quick Take
A look at how the industry's most popular ETFs did on Thursday.
| Symbol | Net Assets | Price | 52 Week High | 52 Week Low | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SPY | 70,731 | 109.71 | 109.3 | 68.13 | 173,644,595 |
| EFA | 34,369 | 56.97 | 56.3 | 32.16 | 16,062,314 |
| EEM | 33,739 | 41.32 | 41.14 | 19.12 | 72,494,663 |
| GLD | 35,025 | 102.86 | 103.91 | 70.14 | 15,767,258 |
| IVV | 20,441 | 110.07 | 109.65 | 68.24 | 2,924,495 |
| QQQQ | 17,056 | 43.06 | 42.66 | 25.51 | 85,314,079 |
| IWF | 10,423 | 47.94 | 47.75 | 30.49 | 2,076,111 |
| SHY | 7,807 | 83.87 | 85 | 83.07 | 719,439 |
| VTI | 12,349 | 55.61 | 55.41 | 33.75 | 1,113,318 |
| IWD | 8,339 | 57.72 | 57.61 | 34.22 | 3,095,846 |



- LinkedIn
- Fark
- del.icio.us
- Reddit
X