This week will give investors another breather of sorts with overflow from last week's holidays starting off the week when the Fed reports on money supply Monday. This statistic had become so boring, and so little consulted, a few years ago that the Fed moved to a leaner version. The theory at the time was that what was important to watch for monetary policy was the federal funds rate. Now the Fed has slashed that rate about as low as possible and is directly inflating the money supply as a major policy tool. The numbers are getting very interesting and they are pointing in a very familiar direction – another bubble is in the works.
Tuesday, the Conference Board will report on Consumer Confidence. With real disposable personal income up 1% last month, we should start to see at least stabilization if not a rebound.
Most of the weekly indicators will hit on Wednesday, because of the holiday and the week will wrap out without much else in the way of economic news.
Thursday will bring the Yearly Financial Roadmap right here.
Day / Date
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Indicators
Money Supply from the Federal Reserve Board
Consumer Confidence Index from the Conference Board Weekly Redbook Retail Index
Weekly Jobless Claims report from the Employment and Training Administration Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association Weekly Petroleum Inventory Report and This Week in Petroleum from the Energy Information Administration Weekly Natural Gas Report from the Energy Information Administration
None
None
Treasury Auctions and Announcements
11 AM: 4-Week T-Bill Announcement 1 PM: 3-Month and 6- Month T-Bill Auctions
1 PM: 4-Week T-Bill Auction
None
11 AM: 3-Month and 6-Month T-Bill Announcements 1 PM: 10-Year Treasury Notes Announcement
None
*See more information on the Financial Roadmap series here. Earnings reports are companies of interest, NOT recommendations.
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