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ECONOMIC NEWS
This week was dominated by the ECB scheduled rate decision whic raised rates by 25bps. However, markes were unhased by Trichet’s less than hawkish comments after. Also, the US failed to settle on a new budget but reached an agreement to extend the current budget by another week. US wholesale inventories rose 1.0 percent to $473.9 billion, the highest level since December 2000, according to the Commerce Department. Wholesale inventories also rose 1.0 percent in January.
THE WEEK AHEAD
MONDAY: earnings from Alcoa and Chevron’s interim results after the bell.
TUESDAY: International trade, import and export prices, 3-year Treasury note auction, Treasury budget, CFTC’s Gensler testifies on derivatives regulation, Dudley speaks, Bank of NY Mellon shareholder meeting
WEDNESDAY: Weekly mortgage applications, retail sales, business inventories, oil inventories, 10-year Treasury note auction, Beige Book, United Technologies shareholder meeting; earnings from JPMorgan before-the-bell.
THURSDAY: Weekly jobless claims, PPI, 30-year Treasury bond auction, Kocherlakota speaks, Plosser speaks, Lacker speaks, Nestle shareholder meeting; earnings from Hasbro before-the-bell and Google after-the-bell.
FRIDAY: CPI, Empire state manufacturing survey, Treasury international capital, industrial production, consumer sentiment, credit card default rates reported; Evans speaks, Hoenig speaks, G24/International Monetary Affairs meeting; Earnings from Bank of America and Mattel before-the-bell
This week was dominated by the ECB scheduled rate decision whic raised rates by 25bps. However, markes were unhased by Trichet’s less than hawkish comments after. Also, the US failed to settle on a new budget but reached an agreement to extend the current budget by another week. US wholesale inventories rose 1.0 percent to $473.9 billion, the highest level since December 2000, according to the Commerce Department. Wholesale inventories also rose 1.0 percent in January.
THE WEEK AHEAD
MONDAY: earnings from Alcoa and Chevron’s interim results after the bell.
TUESDAY: International trade, import and export prices, 3-year Treasury note auction, Treasury budget, CFTC’s Gensler testifies on derivatives regulation, Dudley speaks, Bank of NY Mellon shareholder meeting
WEDNESDAY: Weekly mortgage applications, retail sales, business inventories, oil inventories, 10-year Treasury note auction, Beige Book, United Technologies shareholder meeting; earnings from JPMorgan before-the-bell.
THURSDAY: Weekly jobless claims, PPI, 30-year Treasury bond auction, Kocherlakota speaks, Plosser speaks, Lacker speaks, Nestle shareholder meeting; earnings from Hasbro before-the-bell and Google after-the-bell.
FRIDAY: CPI, Empire state manufacturing survey, Treasury international capital, industrial production, consumer sentiment, credit card default rates reported; Evans speaks, Hoenig speaks, G24/International Monetary Affairs meeting; Earnings from Bank of America and Mattel before-the-bell