It wasn’t an ‘Avengers End
Game’ spoiler, but there was big news last week.
Economic growth in
the United States was strong during the first quarter. The Bureau Of Economic Analysis (BEA) announced gross domestic product
(GDP), which is the value of all goods and services produced in the United States,
increased by 3.2 percent.
The estimate came
as a surprise. It was well above the consensus forecast of 2.3 percent,
according to Randall Forsyth of Barron’s.
In addition, as The Economist pointed
out,
“This year America’s economy did not get the freshest of starts. A
government shutdown, a wobbly stock market and concerns that the Federal
Reserve would tighten monetary policy too quickly made for a dim outlook for
2019. With the effects of fiscal stimulus fading, and momentum in the global
economy ebbing, most expected America’s economic growth to decelerate.”
Both Barron’s and The Economist cautioned investors to look under the hood, though.
The top contributors to accelerating growth were imports and exports, which
could be volatile. In addition, consumer spending, which usually accounts for
about of two-thirds of GDP growth, rose far more slowly than it did in the
previous quarter.
Investors were
appreciative of quarter-to-quarter GDP growth. They also were encouraged by
first quarter earnings reports. Earnings reflect the health and profitability
of public companies. With 46 percent of Standard & Poor’s 500 Index companies
reporting, FactSet wrote, “In
aggregate, companies are reporting earnings that are 5.3 percent above the
estimates, which is also above the five-year average.”
The S&P 500
and Nasdaq Composite Indices ended the week at record highs, while the Dow
Jones Industrial Average finished the week lower.
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