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Entering the week, Bloomberg data shows markets are pricing for the Fed to cut interest rates three times this year beginning in June ... Economic calendar: Nonfarm payrolls, February (+190,000 ...
Thursday: Challenger Job Cuts, year-over-year, December (416.5% during prior month); ADP Employment Change, December (140,000 expected, 127,000 during prior month); Trade Balance, November (-$74.5 ...
Weekly calendar Monday. Economic news: New York Fed Services Business activity, March (-7.3 previously); NAHB housing market index, March (48 expected, 48 previously) Earnings: No notable earnings ...
This week, a fresh reading on the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index, will highlight the economic calendar. Updates on third quarter economic growth ...
On the economic calendar this week, Wednesday will present investors with the busiest schedule as service sector readings from S&P Global and the Institute for Supply Management are due out in the ...
An economic calendar not only lists daily events, but the volatility levels attached to them. A volatility level refers to the likelihood that a specific event will impact the markets. Economic calendars usually have a three-scale volatility gauge. If an event has a level one volatility, it is not expected to significantly affect the markets.
The barrage of economic data released so far this week has painted a pretty clear picture: Growth is rock solid, and inflation is all but tamed. Expect the unexpected in Friday’s jobs report ...
Other key economic data this week will include retail sales for May and the first reading of consumer sentiment in June from the University of Michigan. ... Weekly calendar Monday. Economic data ...