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    Stocks down in bid for best January since '97

    NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market appeared headed Tuesday for its best January finish in more than a decade. An unexpected drop in consumer confidence dragged stocks down on the final day.

    The Dow Jones industrial average was down 22 points at 12,631 just after 3 p.m. EST. The Standard & Poor's 500 was down less than a point at 1,312. The Nasdaq composite index was up three at 2,814.

    For the month, the S&P 500 is up 4.3 percent. That would be its best performance to start a year since a 6.1 percent gain in January 1997. Last year, the market added 2.3 percent in the first month.

    Investors had such low expectations for the economy that it was easy for reports in January to come in better than expected, said Jerry Harris, chief investment strategist at the brokerage Sterne Agee.

    But the news has mostly been good. Unemployment has fallen from a 10 percent peak in October 2009 to 8.5 percent, and the economy grew at a faster clip each quarter last year.

    "I don't see anything really glamorous or tremendous about the economy or earnings," Harris said. "But I think they're very acceptable, and things are grinding along."

    The Dow closed at 12,217.56 at the end of last year, then started this year with a pop — a gain of 179.82 points on opening day. It was the kind of big swing investors became accustomed to in 2011.

    Since then, it's been a quiet ascent: 19 days in a row of moves of less than 100 points. The last time the Dow had such a placid stretch was a 34-day run that started Dec. 3, 2010.

    "Companies are reporting barely any increases in revenues and are just barely beating earnings forecasts. There are no big surprises," said Kim Caughey Forrest, a senior equity analyst at money manager Fort Capital Group. "That's the kind of ho-hum economy that we are in right now."

    On Tuesday, the Dow started up 66 points after encouraging signs from Europe that Greece might finally complete a deal to cut its crushing debt, a step toward securing a critical €130 billion bailout payment.

    Greece is negotiating with investors who bought its government bonds. They are expected to swap their bonds for new ones with half the face value, plus a lower interest rate and longer term of maturity.

    Investors are increasingly worried that Portugal may need a similar deal with its private creditors. European leaders insist the Greek reduction is a one-time event. Portugal's borrowing costs have risen to record highs.

    The Dow lost its gains after the Conference Board reported that its consumer confidence index fell to 61.1 in January, down from 64.8 in December. Economists had expected 68.

    There were also signs that the housing market continues to struggle. Home prices fell in November for a third straight month in in 19 of the 20 cities tracked by the S&P/Case-Shiller index. The biggest declines were in Atlanta, Chicago and Detroit.

    Six of the 10 major categories in the S&P 500 were lower for the day. Telecommunications stocks, financial stocks, utilities and information technology stocks managed small gains.

    Avery Dennison Corp., which makes labels and packaging materials, was the worst performer in the S&P, down 5.7 percent, after it said earnings plunged 81 percent on nearly flat sales. Its 2012 outlook was well below Wall Street expectations.

    In the bond market, the weak U.S. economic data and uncertainty about Greece lit up demand for safe investments. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield dipped below its lowest closing level in nearly four months.

    The yield on the five-year Treasury note hit a record low for the second straight day, falling to 0.71 percent.

    Treasury yields have been falling since last week, when the Federal Reserve said it expected to hold interest rates near zero into late 2014, more than a year longer than its last estimate, because the economic recovery will need help.

    RadioShack Corp. stock plummeted 28 percent after the company said its profit fell sharply — 11 cents to 13 cents per share for the quarter that ended in December, down from 51 cents a year earlier and less than half what Wall Street was expecting.

    Best Buy Co. Inc., one of RadioShack's competitors, responded by falling 5.2 percent, among the S&P worst. Both companies sell and service cellphones, but demand has softened at their stores.

    Among other stocks in the news:

    — Mattel Inc. soared 5.2 percent because of strong demand for Barbie and Monster High dolls during the holidays. That boosted Mattel's fourth-quarter profit by a better-than-expected 14 percent. The company also raised its dividend.

    — U.S. Steel Corp. gained 4 percent after it reported strong demand for pipes from the oil industry from October through December. The company was also optimistic about this quarter.

    — Agriculture conglomerate Archer Daniels Midland declined 4.6 percent after it reported an 89 percent drop in quarterly net income. The company said its results were weighed down by weakness in oilseeds, corn processing and agricultural services.

    ___

    AP Business Writer Stan Choe contributed to this report.

     

    6 comments

    • Nobama for 2012  •  3 mths ago
      As we try to get green from all the tree huggers, familys are starving, we lost millions of job, Trillions of dollars #$%$ away, and ask yourself are we better off 3 years ago, HELL NO!!!!!!
      • Eric X 3 mths ago
        What does diversafying our energy sources have to do with all the jobs that were lost in Jr's depression ?
    • Right of Center  •  El Cajon, California  •  3 mths ago
      "unexpected downturn"? With Obama in the White House who expects anything good? He promised to cut the deficit in half, keep unemployment below 8%, and improve the economy. After such a record of broken promises who expects anything to change?
      • Eric X 3 mths ago
        When he made those promises NO ONE KNEW how bad the train wreck Jr. left behind was going to be. Just incase you hadn't noticed the entire world lost 40% of it's wealth.
        I guess you'd blame that on Obama too ?
      • C 3 mths ago
        The economy has been growing, albeit slowly since six months after Obama came into office. It's not nearly enough, but Bush's crash was one of the biggest in current era, in some ways bigger than 1929 and bigger than 1907. 1907 is important because the very reforms that were passed to prevent it from happening again were repealed in 2000 and caused the crash of 2008.
    • Cogito  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      The government is driving up our debt at a rate of $150 million dollars every hour, and spending it on everything but the homeless, the hungery, the elderly, the impoverished, and the hopless. How are you liking that hope and change? That fundamental transformation from a free market economy to one controlled by a central planning committee.
      • Eric X 3 mths ago
        I think you meant to say - "it's bussiness as usual in DC".
        No matter who's in the Whitehouse the corps pull the strings.
    • Thomas Spinks  •  3 mths ago
      "Unexpected" ...again! Obama's boys are as ignorant as the global warming/change/whatever bunch!
      • Eric X 3 mths ago
        Did I miss something ? Nowhere was anyone from the gov quoted as saying "unexpected". They were all in the industry. You know the the kind of guys the right so loves to say we need to trust.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  San Jose, Costa Rica  •  3 mths ago
      Since when is 8.5% unemployment considered acceptable?
    • Cogito  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      Yesterday they report that consumer spending was way, way down in December, and today they are supprised that consumer confidence is down. These Harvard MBAs just do not get it.
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