Stocks jump on IBM spinoff, Trump’s stimulus update
Stocks jump on IBM spinoff, Trump’s stimulus update

By Chris Ciaccia FOXBusiness

IBM leads Dow after deal making.

Stocks rose Thursday morning as investors keep tabs on stimulus talks and dealmaking as IBM spinoffs a key unit.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
I:DJIDOW JONES AVERAGES28410.66+107.20+0.38%
IBMINTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP.132.63+8.55+6.89%

In an interview with FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo on Thursday, President Trump said the administration was having “productive talks” on further stimulus with Democratic lawmakers, including Pelosi.

In deal news, Big Blue shares drove a bulk of the gains in the Dow Jones Industrial Average after announcing plans to spin off its managed infrastructure services unit into a newly public traded company, as the tech services giant continues to focus on its hybrid cloud business.

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also gained despite elevated unemployment.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
I:COMPNASDAQ COMPOSITE INDEX11404.601736+40.00+0.35%
SP500S&P 5003439.71+20.26+0.59%

INITIAL CLAIMS IN SPOTLIGHT

Initial jobless claims were slightly more than expected, coming in at 840,000 compared to an estimate of 825,000 for the week ending Oct. 3.

Though 11 million people have been added to U.S. payrolls since the U.S. shut down in March as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, there are still more than 20 million Americans unemployed.

In other political news, the debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris took place Wednesday night without a hitch and increased optimism surrounding additional fiscal stimulus. It did however raise more questions about the Biden-Harris plan on fracking.

EARNINGS COME TO FOCUS

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
DPZDOMINOS PIZZA INC397.65-33.35-7.74%
CCLCARNIVAL CORP.15.77-0.23-1.41%

Earnings season is starting to kick into gear, as Domino’s Pizza Inc. and Carnival Corp. report results before the open, giving investors additional insight into the health of the consumer.

Domino’s is expected to earn $2.78 per share on revenue of $952.97 million, up significantly from the year-ago quarter, when it earned $2.05 a share and generated $820.81 million in sales.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
MCDMCDONALD’S CORP.225.80-0.60-0.27%

Domino’s competitor McDonald’s Corp. shares were active after the fast-food giant said U.S. same-store-sales rose 4.6% in the third-quarter.

Carnival, which has been impacted severely by the pandemic, is expected to lose $2.22 a share.

West Texas Intermediate crude rose over 1% to $40.45 per barrel level. On Wednesday, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said weekly crude inventories rose 0.5 million barrels, higher than the 0.3 million traders were expecting.

Gold gained ground on Thursday, rising to $1,896.20 an ounce.

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