Econ Calendar
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Wed Jun 10 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights:
Wednesday”s econ reports aren”t influential to price action. But the noon hour”s 10-year note auction is greeting a market that has been in decline recently. That will likely inhibit price action before the news, if not undermine rallying. A successful auction would then likely trigger a relief rally.
MBA Mortgage Applications
7:00 AM ET
Quarterly Services Survey
10:00 AM ET
EIA Petroleum Status Report
10:30 AM ET
10-Yr Note Auction
1:00 PM ET
Treasury Budget
2:00 PM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Tue Jun 9 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights:
Tuesday”s job openings report does have a track record of influencing price action, as it can reinforce or undermine the prior Friday”s Employment Situation report.
Redbook
8:55 AM ET
NFIB Small Business Optimism Index
9:00 AM ET
JOLTS
10:00 AM ET
Wholesale Trade
10:00 AM ET
4-Week Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET
3-Yr Note Auction
1:00 PM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Mon Jun 8 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights: Monday”s econ reports have no track record of influencing price action.
Labor Market Conditions Index
10:00 AM ET
3-Month Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET
6-Month Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET
TD Ameritrade IMX
12:30 PM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Fri Jun 5 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights: Friday”s jobs report is being released in a vacuum, which makes it even more influential to price action.
Employment Situation
8:30 AM ET
William Dudley Speaks
12:30 PM ET
Consumer Credit
3:00 PM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar – for Thu Jun 4 2015
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights:
Thursday”s econ calendar has three reports that might further inform sentiment ahead of Friday”s payrolls. But none has a reliable track record for influencing price action. The noon hour”s Fed speaker might make a bigger splash during a relatively less liquid environment, but probably not a lasting one.
Challenger Job-Cut Report
7:30 AM ET
*Jobless Claims
8:30 AM ET
Productivity and Costs
8:30 AM ET
Gallup US Payroll to Population
8:30 AM ET
Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index
9:45 AM ET
EIA Natural Gas Report
10:30 AM ET
*Daniel Tarullo Speaks
12:00 PM ET
Treasury STRIPS
3:00 PM ET
Fed Balance Sheet
4:30 PM ET
Money Supply
4:30 PM ET
