Econ Calendar
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Wed Jun 17 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights:
Look for volatility to be clamped down by late-morning, and through the noon hour as the afternoon”s FOMC policy statement approaches. Then expect that reaction to be substantial, followed by another substantial reaction when Yellen does the quarterly Q&A.
MBA Mortgage Applications
7:00 AM ET
EIA Petroleum Status Report
10:30 AM ET
**FOMC Meeting Announcement
2:00 PM ET
**Fed Chair Press Conference
2:30 PM ET
FOMC Forecasts
2:30 PM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Tue Jun 16 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights:
Will Tuesday”s housing sector data confirm last week”s stronger reports?
Housing Starts
8:30 AM ET
Redbook
8:55 AM ET
4-Week Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Mon Jun 15 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights: Monday”s pre-open Fed survey is high-profile, but it has no track record of influencing price action. The post-open housing sector report can be influential if it is surprising.
Empire State Mfg Survey
8:30 AM ET
Industrial Production
9:15 AM ET
Housing Market Index
10:00 AM ET
3-Month Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET
6-Month Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET
Treasury International Capital
4:00 PM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Fri Jun 12 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights: Both of Friday”s reports are high-profile and have reliable track records of influencing price action. More so, any obvious sentiment in reaction to the pre-open report is likely to be repeated after the post-open report.
PPI-FD
8:30 AM ET
Consumer Sentiment
10:00 AM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Thu Jun 11 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights: Thursday”s calendar is busy, and two of its three pre-open reports are high-profile. But the only item with a reliable track record for influencing price action is the lunch hour”s 30-year auction. Volatility may be inhibited before it, if not pessimistic. A successful auction would likely trigger a relief rally.
Jobless Claims
8:30 AM ET
Retail Sales
8:30 AM ET
Import and Export Prices
8:30 AM ET
Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index
9:45 AM ET
Business Inventories
10:00 AM ET
EIA Natural Gas Report
10:30 AM ET
*30-Yr Bond Auction
1:00 PM ET
Fed Balance Sheet
4:30 PM ET
Money Supply
4:30 PM ET
