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Econ Calendar – Page 261 – If, Then… Market Timing

Econ Calendar

Look ahead: Economic Calendar

A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.

Highlights: Tuesday’s calendar is fairly busy. But it’s not very relevant. Not until the morning’s hawkish Fed speaker. That could inhibit price action before the speech, and shake it up afterward.

Dennis Lockhart Speaks – dove
12:30 AM ET

NFIB Small Business Optimism Index
7:30 AM ET

ICSC-Goldman Store Sales
7:45 AM ET

Retail Sales
8:30 AM ET

Import and Export Prices
8:30 AM ET

Redbook
8:55 AM ET

Business Inventories
10:00 AM ET

Jeffrey Lacker Speaks — hawk
10:30 AM ET

4-Week Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET

Look ahead: Economic Calendar

A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.

Highlights: After a week with only 1-2 influential reports, the next week begins even less newsworthy. Things get busier, but not on Monday.

3-Month Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET

6-Month Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET

Charles Plosser Speaks – hawk
12:00 PM ET

Treasury Budget
2:00 PM ET

Look ahead: Economic Calendar

A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.

Highlights: Friday’s reports have no track record of influencing price action.

JOLTS
10:00 AM ET

Wholesale Trade
10:00 AM ET

Look ahead: Economic Calendar

A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.

Highlights: In continuing to try making up for their recent absence, Fed speakers continue to pepper this week’s schedule on Thursday. First out of the gate is the week’s lone hawk (almost the Fed’s lone hawk, too). He’s quickly offset by more level-headed members. Meanwhile, Jobless Claims and later the 30-year auction are the two other highlights.

Plosser Speaks — hawk
8:00 AM ET

Jobless Claims
8:30 AM ET

Tarullo Speaks — dove
8:30 AM ET

Yellen Speaks — dove
9:30 AM ET

Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index
9:45 AM ET

EIA Natural Gas Report
10:30 AM ET

30-Yr Bond Auction
1:00 PM ET

Bullard Speaks — centrist
2:00 PM ET

Fed Balance Sheet
4:30 PM ET

Money Supply
4:30 PM ET

Kocherlakota Speaks — dove
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Look ahead: Economic Calendar

A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.

Highlights: It’s been awhile since we heard from Fed speakers, and this week tries to make up for their absence. It begins Tuesday night, and then continues into Wednesday morning with the Chairman, herself. None of the day’s economic reports is influential.

Stein Speaks — dove
Tue 6:15 PM ET

MBA Purchase Applications
7:00 AM ET

Gallup U.S. Job Creation Index
8:30 AM ET

Productivity and Costs
8:30 AM ET

Yellen Speaks — dove
10:00 AM ET

EIA Petroleum Status Report
10:30 AM ET

Global Composite PMI
11:00 AM ET

Global Services PMI
11:00 AM ET

10-Yr Note Auction
1:00 PM ET

Consumer Credit
3:00 PM ET