Monday, August 30, 2010

Calendar for next week (Aug 30 - Sep 3 )

Due to my severe shoulder pain, i may pause for the blog till Labor day.

Here is a forwarding post for this week's calendar:

(Mitch King as well)

Monday, 8:30am, Personal Income/Spending, 0.2%,0.3%
Monday, 8:30am, PCE Prices-Core, 0.1%
Tuesday 9:00am, Case-Shiller 20-City Index, 3.5%
Tuesday 9:45am, Chicago PMI 57.5
Tuesday 10:00am, Consumer Confidence, 50
Wednesday, 8:15am, ADP Employment Change, 13K
Wednesday, 10:00am, Const. Spending/ISM Index, -0.7%,53.0
Wednesday, 10:30am, Crude Inventories
Wednesday, 2:00pm, Auto/Truck Sales, 3.9M,5.1M
Thursday, 8:30am, Initial Claims/Continuing Claims, 475K,4435K
Thursday, 8:30am, Productivity - Rev. -1.6%
Thursday, 8:30am, Unit Labor Costs, 1.1%
Thursday, 10:00am, Factory Orders, 0.3%
Thursday, 10:00am, Pending Home Sales, 0.0%
Friday, 8:30am Nonfarm Payrolls, -118K
Friday, 8:30am, Unemployment Rate, 9.6%
Friday, 8:30am, Hourly Earnings, 0.1%
Friday, 8:30am, Average Workweek, 34.2
Friday, 10:00am, ISM Services, 53.2

This week will be a "nuclear power"-driven week:
Monday, Aug. 30
8:30 a.m.: PCE inflation gauge for July, at the Commerce Department.

Tuesday, Aug. 31
9 a.m.: Second-quarter bank earnings, released by the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corp.

10 a.m.: Consumer confidence for August, released by the Conference Board.
8 p.m.: President Barack Obama addresses the nation on the Iraq war, from
the White House.

Wednesday, Sept. 1
8:15 a.m.: ADP employment report on private payrolls for August, released by
Automatic Data Processing.

10 a.m.: ISM manufacturing index for August, at the Institute of Supply
Management.


Thursday, Sept. 2
8:30 a.m.: Weekly jobless claims, at the Labor Department.
8:30 a.m.: Second-quarter productivity revision, at the Labor Department.
10 a.m.: Factory orders for July, at the Commerce Department.

Friday, Sept. 3
8:30 a.m.: Nonfarm payroll and unemployment report for August, at the Labor
Department.

10 a.m.: ISM services index for August, at the Institute of Supply
Management.

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