USA Today - 01.11.2019

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AMERICA’S MARKETS


MONEY USA TODAY z FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 z 5B


ALL THE MARKET ACTION IN REAL TIME
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MARKET PERFORMANCE BY SECTOR
Sector Close Chg. 4wk^1 YTD^1


COMMODITIES
Commodities Close Prev. Chg. % Chg. % YTD

TOP 10 EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS
ETF, ranked by volume Ticker Close Chg. % Chg %YTD

FOREIGN CURRENCIES
Currency per dollar Close Prev. 6 mo. ago Yr. ago

FOREIGN MARKETS
Country Close Prev. Change %Chg. %YTD

Technology 83.67 -0.05 +5.6% +35.0%
Consumer discret. 120.85 -0.65 +2.3% +22.1%
Industrials 78.51 -0.85 +4.9% +21.9%
Utilities 64.25 +0.35 +0.6% +21.4%
Financials 28.70 -0.14 +6.5% +20.5%
Consumer staples 61.16 -0.09 +1.2% +20.4%
Telecom 58.68 +0.20 +3.8% +16.9%
Materials 58.19 -0.66 +3.9% +15.2%
Health care 94.75 -0.11 +6.8% +9.5%
Energy 57.96 -0.25 +1.6% +1.1%


VanE Vect Gld Miners GDX 2 8.15 +0.70 +2.6% +33.5%
SPDR S&P500 ETF Tr SPY 3 03.33 - 0.81 - 0.3% +21.4%
SPDR Financial XLF 2 8.70 - 0.14 - 0.5% +20.5%
iShs Emerg Mkts EEM 4 2.58 - 0.34 - 0.8% +9.0%
SPDR S&P O&G ExpPdtn XOP 2 1.12 - 0.11 - 0.5% - 20.4%
iPath Sh Term Fut VXX 1 9.75 +0.28 +1.4% - 58.0%
iShares Brazil EWZ 4 4.60 - 0.68 - 1.5% +16.8%
Invesco QQQ Trust QQQ 1 97.08 +0.09 ...% +27.8%
iShs iBoxx HY CpBd HYG 8 6.81 - 0.30 - 0.3% +7.0%
iShs China Large Cap FXI 4 1.15 - 0.18 - 0.4% +5.3%

Cattle (lb.) 1 .12 1 .13 - 0.01 - 1.5% - 10.5%
Corn (bushel) 3 .90 3 .91 - 0.01 - 0.2% +4.0%
Gold (troy oz.) 1 ,511.40 1 ,493.20 +18.20 +1.2% +18.2%
Hogs, lean (lb.). 66. 66 unch. +0.4% +8.3%
Natural Gas (Btu.) 2 .63 2 .69 - 0.06 - 2.2% - 10.4%
Oil, heating (gal.) 1 .88 1 .91 - 0.03 - 1.5% +11.8%
Oil, lt. swt. crude (bar.) 5 4.18 5 5.06 - 0.88 - 1.6% +19.3%
Silver (troy oz.) 1 8.01 1 7.82 +0.19 +1.1% +16.7%
Soybeans (bushel) 9 .17 9 .16 +0.01 +0.1% +3.9%
Wheat (bushel) 5 .09 5 .09 unch. - 0.1% +1.1%

British pound. 7728. 7759. 7671. 7830
Canadian dollar 1 .3164 1 .3179 1 .3393 1.
Chinese yuan 7 .0387 7 .0554 6 .7349 6.
Euro. 8973 .8988. 8912. 8839
Japanese yen 10 7.98 10 8.97 1 11.37 1 13.
Mexican peso 19.2230 19.1406 18.9417 20.

Frankfurt 12,866.79 12,910.23 -43.44 -0.3% +21.9%
Hong Kong 2 6,906.72 2 6,667.71 +239.01 +0.9% +4.2%
Japan (Nikkei) 2 2,927.04 2 2,843.12 +83.92 +0.4% +14.6%
London 7,248.38 7,330.78 -82.40 -1.1% +7.7%
Mexico City 4 3,337.28 4 3,741.62 - 404.34 - 0.9% +4.1%

DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE


SOURCE Morningstar, Dow Jones Indexes, The Associated Press


S&P 500’S BIGGEST GAINERS
Company (ticker) Price $ Chg. % Chg. YTD
Abiomed Inc (ABMD) 207.58 +25.81 +14.2 -36.
Kraft Heinz Co (KHC) 32.33 +3.83 +13.4 -24.
LKQ Corporation (LKQ) 33.99 +2.51 +8.0 +43.
BorgWarner Inc (BWA) 41.68 +2.45 +6.2 +20.
Teleflex Inc (TFX) 347.41 +17.57 +5.3 +34.


S&P 500’S BIGGEST LOSERS
Company (ticker) Price $ Chg. % Chg. YTD
Wstn Digital (WDC) 5 1.65 - 10.51 - 16.9 +39.
Xylem Inc (XYL) 7 6.69 - 7.37 - 8.8 +14.
Lincoln Natl Corp (LNC) 5 6.48 - 5.20 - 8.4 +10.
Church & Dwight Co I (CHD) 6 9.94 - 5.47 - 7.3 +6.
FLIR Systems (FLIR) 51.56 -3.45 -6.3 +18.

MARKET NOTEBOOK
Issues NYSE NASDAQ
Advancing 1,
Declining 1,
Unchanged 92
Tot a l 2 ,

1,
1,
177
3 ,13 2
Issues at^102
New 52 Week High 156
New 52 Week Low 65

78
Share Volume
Advancing 1,252,136,
Declining 2,686,209,
Unchanged 88,242,

980,588,
1,174 ,12 4 , 3 6 6
21,603,

Total 4,026,588,109 2,176,316,


-140.


Closing: 27,046.
Change: -.5%
YTD % Chg: +15.9%

S&P 500 • STANDARD & POOR’S


-9.


Closing: 3,037.
Change: -.3%
YTD % Chg: +21.2%

NASDAQ COMPOSITE


-11.


Closing: 8,292.
Change: -.1%
YTD % Chg: +25.0%

RUSSELL 2000


-10.


Closing: 1,562.
Change: -.7%
YTD % Chg: +15.9%

News from across the USA

ALABAMASelma: Selma University
is holding an event Saturday to raise
money that’s needed to pay off a
more than $785,000 in debt to the
federal government. The school is
trying to raise $2 million total.


ALASKAFairbanks: An accidental
release of a smelly nontoxic chemical
commonly added to propane and
natural gas to give them a fragrance
that can be detected caused multiple
people to report a gas leak in down-
town Fairbanks. The city said there
was no gas leak or fire hazard.


ARIZONAPhoenix: The Arizona Re-
public reported that new downtown
nightclub Track Club has closed less
than a month after opening, accord-
ing to a statement posted to its Face-
book page on Wednesday afternoon.


ARKANSASMountain Home: The
city will continue to levy 2.0 mills on
real estate and personal property, the
City Council decided Monday night.


CALIFORNIALake Elsinore: A small
earthquake rattled the Lake Elsinore
area on Thursday, the U.S. Geological
Survey said.


COLORADODenver:Most school
districts in Denver and Colorado
Springs canceled classes Wednesday,
a day after many sent home students
early because of snow.


CONNECTICUTStonington: A New
England aquarium beloved for its
beluga whales is hoping to get five
more of the marine mammals as part
of a research project.


DELAWARESlaughter Beach: Offi-
cials said three homes near the coast
were heavily damaged in an acciden-
tal fire.


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAWashing-
ton: The U.S. Air Force sent a letter to
Balfour-Beatty Communities, one of
the private companies that manages
military housing, to demand an im-
provement plan, WUSA-TV reported.


FLORIDATampa: A Bengal tiger died
at Busch Gardens after getting into an
“atypical altercation” with its brother.


GEORGIASavannah: Wildlife officials
used a bulldozer to help rescue a
manatee that got stuck in sand near
Savannah.


HAWAIIHilo: Federal geologists are
examining samples of water from a
growing pond in a Hawaii volcano’s
crater.


IDAHOBoise: A federal lawsuit chal-
lenging Idaho’s ballot initiative proc-
ess as unconstitutional because it
requires signatures from multiple
legislative districts has been dis-
missed.


ILLINOISChicago: A 2-year-old Lab-
rador retriever named Hatty was
sworn in at the state’s attorney’s
office, becoming the office’s first
emotional-support dog.


INDIANAIndianapolis: State officials
are suspending work requirements
for low-income residents who receive
their health insurance through Medi-
caid while a federal lawsuit challeng-
ing the plan is sorted out.


IOWAAmes:Some Iowa State stu-
dents are pressuring the university
administration to take action against
people who have scrawled anti-Se-
mitic and neo-Nazi slogans on cam-
pus.


KANSASTopeka: Topeka Zoo offi-
cials said a 30-year-old Malayan sun
bear was euthanized after suffering
from several age-related medical
conditions.


KENTUCKYFrankfort: The Ken-
tucky Distillers’ Association said
distilleries filled more than 2.1 mil-
lion barrels of bourbon in 2018. The
state’s inventory of aging spirits
reached 9.1 million barrels, mostly
bourbon. The group said both fig-
ures are modern-era records.

LOUISIANANew Orleans: A Louisi-
ana appeals court has overruled a
judge who said prosecutors could
not use the word “rape” during a
man’s rape trial.
MAINEArundel: A report from the
Maine Center for Disease Control
found PFAS chemical contamination
in nearly half of the public water
supplies tested.

MARYLANDFrederick: A communi-
ty service agency has come to the
rescue of a deaf Maryland woman
who faced a nearly $5,000 water bill
because she couldn’t hear her toilet
running.
MASSACHUSETTSSpringfield: An
MGM dealer claimed in U.S. District
Court the casino has been paying
him less than minimum wage and
shorting overtime pay.
MICHIGANTraverse City: State
environmental regulators are prom-
ising faster reviews of applications
to protect homes or structures
threatened by rising Great Lakes
levels.

MINNESOTABemidji: A plan to
dispose of deer carcasses during
Minnesota’s upcoming rifle hunting
season is unraveling over a waste
hauler’s fears of spreading chronic
wasting disease.
MISSISSIPPIGulfport: Construction
will begin next year for a veterans’
nursing home near the coast. The
100-bed facility will be in the Tradi-
tion development north of Gulfport.

MISSOURIKansas City: The U.S.
Department of Agriculture has an-
nounced it has signed a lease for
permanent office space at a building
in downtown Kansas City for two of
its research agencies.

MONTANABillings: With snow on
the ground in Montana, fire agen-
cies from across the state are send-
ing 20 engines and 72 firefighters to
California to help battle wildfires
there.

NEBRASKAMaxwell: The Nebraska
State Patrol said troopers have
seized 91 pounds of marijuana found
in a sport utility vehicle during a
traffic stop on Interstate 80 near
Maxwell.
NEVADAReno: Conservationists are
suing the Trump administration to
try to block mining exploration in
Nevada they said would wipe out
the only known population of a
desert wildflower.

NEW HAMPSHIREConcord: A
watchdog report based on a review
of child fatalities called on New
Hampshire’s child protection agen-
cy to address systemic problems,
including an outdated filing system,
strained relationships with other
agencies and internal biases among
staff members.
NEW JERSEYNewark: Transporta-
tion Security Administration agents
at Newark Liberty Airport uncov-
ered a gun-shaped toilet paper roller
when they checked a passenger’s
carry-on.

NEW MEXICOHolloman Air Force
Base: The Air Force said a pilot
successfully ejected from an F-
before the fighter crashed in south-
ern New Mexico during a training
flight.

NORTH CAROLINARaleigh: A
gleaming abstract sculpture that’s
lit from within will be the center-
piece of a new park honoring the
contributions of African Americans
to North Carolina that has been in
the planning stages for more than a
decade.
NORTH DAKOTABismarck: The
state Water Commission has un-
veiled a new interactive mapping
tool that provides information on
potential flooding in the state.

OHIOSpringfield: The 178th Wing of
the Ohio Air National Guard is set to
get its first female commander. Col.
Kimberly Fitzgerald is set to assume
duties as commander of the 178th
Wing from Col. Gregg Hesterman
during a ceremony Sunday at the
Springfield Air National Guard Base.

OKLAHOMAOklahoma City: A judge
rejected an attempt by a Democratic
state lawmaker and gun safety ad-
vocates to block a new law that will
allow most people in the state to
carry a firearm in public without a
background check or training.
OREGONCoos Bay: Wildland fire-
fighters worked to contain blazes
across western Oregon as windy con-
ditions and low humidity gripped the
state.

PENNSYLVANIAHarrisburg: A pro-
posal to allow hunting on three Sun-
days a year in Pennsylvania is on its
way to the state Senate for a final
vote.
RHODE ISLANDNewport: Public
utilities regulators said a natural gas
outage that affected more than 7,
customers during a particularly cold
spell last winter was caused by low
pressure in a pipeline.

SOUTH CAROLINAJoint Base
Charleston: Melania Trump and
Karen Pence visited Wednesday to
get briefings about some of the mil-
itary’s emergency preparedness and
humanitarian efforts.
SOUTH DAKOTASioux Falls: Au-
thorities have been staking out a
cornfield in northern Sioux Falls for
more than 24 hours, waiting out a
loose, recluse moose that has taken
shelter in the field.

TENNESSEENashville: Country star
and Grammy winner Marty Stuart
will be the celebrity guest on the
annual CSX Santa Train, which visits
towns in Tennessee, Kentucky and
Virginia in November to hand out
gifts for families.
TEXASAustin: A woman is accused
of spraying blood and urine on secu-
rity guards and paintings of gover-
nors at the state Capitol.

UTAHBrigham City: Officials in a
Utah community said they have re-
ceived “more than a few” complaints
over a family’s Halloween display
that includes a guillotine chopping
off the heads of baby dolls.
VERMONTRutland: Officials said a
dam previously deemed a public
safety hazard has been demolished.

VIRGINIAVirginia Beach: The Vir-
ginian-Pilot reported that a juvenile
humpback whale washed up dead on
the north end of Virginia Beach.
WASHINGTONOlympia: The state
Supreme Court said in a split deci-
sion that the state cannot be held at
fault for an accident that caused the
Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit
River to collapse in 2013.

WEST VIRGINIASouth Charleston:
Officials said a state-record chain
pickerel was caught in Preston Coun-
ty on Oct. 13.

WISCONSINMilwaukee: A large
storm system moving through the
Midwest delivered some early season
snow to much of Wisconsin.
WYOMINGMoose: Wildlife managers
have authorized 375 permits for this
year’s elk hunt at Grand Teton Na-
tional Park, which begins Saturday.
From USA TODAY Network and
wire reports

HIGHLIGHT: NEW YORK

Coco, a Shiba inu, was hit by a car in upstate New York and rode for 45
minutes wedged between the broken bumper and the grille before the driver
realized she was carrying an injured passenger. Coco was treated for a
fractured elbow.ROTTERDAM POLICE DEPARTMENT VIA AP

Rotterdam: A dog hit by a car in upstate New York rode for 45 minutes wedged
between the broken bumper and the grille before the driver realized she was
carrying an injured passenger. Coco, a Shiba inu, was being treated for a frac-
tured elbow after being struck Monday morning in Albany. Rotterdam Police
Lt. Jeffrey Collins said the driver knew she hit something and noticed the car’s
damage but didn’t see the dog at first. She drove about 15 miles to Rotterdam
before hearing noises and stopping to recheck her car’s front end. She called 911
after she saw the dog gazing from below the license plate.
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