Disappointing Bank Results Push Q4 Financials Profit Growth To -2.5%

After disappointing results from many of the banks, with estimates for those that have yet to report continually dropping, and volatile oil prices causing downward revisions in the energy sector, S&P 500 expected growth has dropped significantly to 6.0%, from 8.0% earlier in the week.

Worse than expected results from the likes of JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Citigroup (C), and subsequent revisions to Goldman Sachs (reporting tomorrow) and to a lesser degree Morgan Stanley (MS) (reporting Tuesday) have caused the expected growth rate for financials to plunge. At the beginning of the season, estimated EPS growth for financials was around the 5% mark, the sector is now anticipated to post a decline of 2.4%. The main culprit is the banking industry, now pegged to come in at -5.0%, down from 3.0% earlier the quarter.

The energy sector has also fallen dramatically. At the start of the year profit growth was expected to come in at -10%, that number has since been revised downward to -17.5%.

After a day marked with dismal earnings and unfortunate economic data from the Philly Fed and jobless claims, we’re hoping for this afternoon’s Intel report to be a bit of a bright spot. The semiconductor company is expected to post EPS of $0.67, which would denote a 31% increase YoY, and revenues of $14.7B suggesting growth of 6.6%.

How are we doing?

Expectations for S&P 500 earnings growth for the fourth quarter stand at 6.0%. Revenues are anticipated to come in with 1.4% growth.

Leaders

Earnings:

 Health Care (22.1%). Notable industry: Biotechnology (60.2%)

Telecommunication Services (19.7%).

Information Technology (11.5%). Notable industry: Semiconductors (29.6%)

Revenues:

Health Care (7.9%). Notable industry: Biotech (37.3%).

Information Technology (7.5%). Notable industry: Semiconductors (15.0%)

Laggards

Earnings:

Energy (-17.5%). Notable industry: Oil, Gas and Consumable Fuels (-19.0%)

Materials (-2.8%). Notable industry: Metals & Mining (-6.7%)

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