The Week Ahead: Time For A Consumer Rebound?

 | Jun 08, 2015 06:17AM ET

This week’s economic calendar is light on really important data. As always, this invites pundit pontification on what last week’s news means for Fed policy. The fresh news will come from the consumer, especially the retail sales report on Thursday.

Next week’s theme will be:

Is it time for a consumer rebound?

Prior Theme Recap

In my last WTWA I predicted that market discussions would be all about jobs. In addition, I asked whether the news would reignite the interest rate debate.

This was right on all counts. The job discussion started with the release of the auto sales data: Good news for the company workers, encouraging for construction, and indicative better consumer employment. The story continued throughout the week, culminating with Friday’s employment report. In addition, the Fed/interest rate debate launched immediately and played out through Friday.

Feel free to join in my exercise in thinking about the upcoming theme. We would all like to know the direction of the market in advance. Good luck with that! Second best is planning what to look for and how to react. That is the purpose of considering possible themes for the week ahead.

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This week’s lighter calendar comes with the context of strength in the most important economic indicators. Finally, there are some strong reports in important indicators. Will there be more? I expect market observers to be asking:

Will consumer spending (finally) reflect the strength in employment?

The Viewpoints

There are two basic viewpoints, but the differences are very sharp.

  • The economy is weak, including jobs, income, and spending. Eventually this will drag down stocks, including those most closely tied to consumer spending.
  • Economic growth is encouraging. Cautious consumers have lagged in their spending, skeptical of the duration of the rebound. It is time for a change in this trend. (Ed Yardeni cites the possible shift).