Econ Calendar
Look ahead: Economic Calendar
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights: Monday is odd timing for Chicago PMI’s release, which has an excellent track record of influencing price action. The subsequent Fed survey does not.
Chicago PMI
9:45 AM ET
Dallas Fed Mfg Survey
10:30 AM ET
3-Month Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET
6-Month 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: Friday morning’s Consumer Sentiment report tends to influence price action, often before and after.
Personal Income and Outlays
8:30 AM ET
Consumer Sentiment
9:55 AM ET
William Dudley speaks – dovish
2:00 PM ET
Farm Prices
3:00 PM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights: Plenty of high-profile, influential econ reports scheduled for Thursday. The afternoon speech should be influential, too.
GDP
8:30 AM ET
Jobless Claims
8:30 AM ET
Corporate Profits
8:30 AM ET
Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index
9:45 AM ET
Pending Home Sales Index
10:00 AM ET
EIA Natural Gas Report
10:30 AM ET
Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Index
11:00 AM ET
Narayana Kocherlakota speaks – hawkish
12:15 PM ET
7-Yr Note Auction
1:00 PM ET
Fed Balance Sheet
4:30 PM ET
Money Supply
4:30 PM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights: Except for the early-morning MBA Purchase Apps, Wednesday’s reports are high-profile and often influence price action, too.
MBA Purchase Applications
7:00 AM ET
Durable Goods Orders
8:30 AM ET
New Home Sales
10:00 AM ET
EIA Petroleum Status Report
10:30 AM ET
5-Yr Note Auction
1:00 PM ET
Look ahead: Economic Calendar
A midday look ahead in preparation for economic reports and events scheduled for the next trading day.
Highlights: Tuesday’s econ reports would be mostly noise, if not for their grouping. The morning’s two retail reports are followed by the post-open Consumer Confidence. And two housing sector reports are announced simultaneously pre-open. The Fed survey is probably irrelevant.
ICSC-Goldman Store Sales
7:45 AM ET
Sandra Pianalto speaks – dovish
8:30 AM ET
Redbook
8:55 AM ET
FHFA House Price Index
9:00 AM ET
S&P Case-Shiller HPI
9:00 AM ET
Consumer Confidence
10:00 AM ET
Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index
10:00 AM ET
State Street Investor Confidence Index
10:00 AM ET
4-Week Bill Auction
11:30 AM ET
Esther George speaks – hawkish
12:30 PM ET
2-Yr Note Auction
1:00 PM ET
