To: Mohan Marette who wrote (134659 ) 6/26/1999 11:22:00 AM From: Lee Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
Morning Mo,..Re:.Next week economic data & other stuff Mohan, the current rates can't be bothering people too much, do you think? Wonder why they need all that moolah? Surely not to expand or make tech improvements to take advantage of the good times><g>U.S. business loans rose $5.40 bln in June 16 wk biz.yahoo.com Also, look down the list for a few days and see how many companies are filing for debt, lots of supply coming to market to compete with treasuries.biz.yahoo.com Also, next week is going to be big on eco numbers which should jerk the bond market around a little, not the least being the monthly jobs report on Friday.<vbg>POLL-U.S. economic indicators -- June 28 week biz.yahoo.com DATE EDT/GMT Indicator Period Avg Fcast Prev Report 06/28 0830/1230 Personal Income May +0.5 pct +0.5 pct Consumption +0.6 pct +0.4 pct 06/28 1100/1500 ISI Co. Index w/e 06/25 NA 54.8 06/29 0900/1300 BTM/Schroders w/e 06/26 NA -0.2 pct 06/29 1000/1400 New Home Sales May 956,000 978,000 06/29 1000/1400 Consumer Conf June 136.3 135.8 06/29 1030/1430 Redbook w/e 06/26 NA -0.4 pct 06/29 1430/1830 FOMC Meeting (first of two days) 06/30 0830/1230 APICS Survey June NA 51.7 06/30 0900/1300 New York NAPM June NA 67.5 06/30 1000/1400 Chicago PMI June NA 57.9 06/30 1000/1400 Lead Indicators May +0.3 pct -0.1 pct 06/30 0900/1300 FOMC Meeting (second of two days) 07/01 0830/1230 Jobless Claims w/e 06/26 304,000 302,000 07/01 1000/1400 NAPM June 54.4 55.2 07/01 1000/1400 Constrct Spndg May +0.9 pct -2.4 pct 07/01 1400/1800 FOMC Minutes, May 18 meeting It'll be fun for sure and may provide some good buying opportunities to boot! Cheers, Lee