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| September 14, 2012 |
| 09:17 EDT |  | | Industrial Production data reported August Industrial Production down -1.2% vs consensus of -0.1% for the month |
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| May 23, 2013 |
| 11:05 EDT |  | | SF Fed's Williams wants to see more signs of improvement before asset purchases are slowed
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| 10:30 EDT |  | | EIA Natural Gas Storage Change for the week ending May 17 Gas inventories 89 Bcf build vs. consensus of 92 Bcf build. |
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| 10:30 EDT |  | | FX Action: The dollar moved ever so slightly higher
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| 10:30 EDT |  | | The 2.3% U.S. new home sales climb
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| 10:25 EDT |  | | NY Fed outright purchase: Fed is purchasing between $3.0 B and $3.75 B in notes NY Fed outright purchase: Fed is purchasing between $3.0 B and $3.75 B in notes ranging from February 28, 2019 through May 15, 2020. The buyback is supportive of the rebound in Treasuries, though yields have edged off their lows as stocks recover. |
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| 10:15 EDT |  | | Treasury Action: yields are searching for fresh equilibrium Treasury Action: yields are searching for fresh equilibrium after the better than expected rise in Apr new home sales followed on the heels of the jobless claim drop earlier. Home sales in Mar were also revised sharply higher as well and stocks are consolidating above opening lows following their early downdraft. The T-note yield rebounded above 2.01% again after sliding under 2.0% after stalling just ahead of 2.07% Mar highs. |
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| 10:10 EDT |  | | Another Gross Tweet from PIMCO: Another Gross Tweet from PIMCO: "Why can banks earn 25 bps with overnight repo while all others earn nothing? 3 billion dollar subside from #Fed!" |
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| 10:10 EDT |  | | U.S. new home sales climbed 2.3% to 454k in April
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| 10:02 EDT |  | | New Home Sales data reported
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| 10:00 EDT |  | | FX Action: USD-CAD again found buyers into 1.0325 FX Action: USD-CAD again found buyers into 1.0325, where standing bids have been noted. The pairing seems content to play the 1.0325-60 range for now, though weaker oil prices, and equities could shift the bias to the upside near term. |
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| 10:00 EDT |  | | Euro$ interest rate options: unwinding of bearish put positioning
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| 09:56 EDT |  | | Market opens sharply lower Stock futures suggested a sharply lower open and the broader market opened accordingly. The weakness is being attributed to poor economic data out of China and follow through on comments yesterday from Fed Chairman Bernanke about the timing of an exit from its quantitative easing program. The averages are currently in a holding pattern ahead of some more housing data, due out shortly. The Dow is down 111 points, the Nasdaq is down 34 points and the S&P is down 17 points. |
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| 09:50 EDT |  | | FX Action: USD-JPY struggled to hold on to higher levels
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| 09:50 EDT |  | | Treasury Action: buying in size in the belly helped Treasuries extend gains earlier
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| 09:40 EDT |  | | U.S. New Homes Sales Preview U.S. New Homes Sales Preview: April new home sales are expcted to increase 3.1% to a 430k (median 426k) pace for the month following the 417k pace set in March. The existing home sales report was slightly weaker than expected to 4.970 M for April versus a 4.990 M median but it appears that housing indicators are continuing their pace of gradual improvement. |
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| 09:34 EDT |  | | CBOE Volatility Index VIX is recently up 1.12 to 14.92
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| 09:20 EDT |  | | Treasury Option Action: some position rolling
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| 09:10 EDT |  | | U.S. FHFA home price index jumped 1.3% to 199.1 in March U.S. FHFA home price index jumped 1.3% to 199.1 in March from a revised 196.5 in February was 196.3). The index has posted monthly gains since February 2012. Compared to last March, the index is up 7.2% y/y. All 9 regions surveyed posted gains on the month. Q1 home prices were up 1.9% q/q, a seventh consecutive quarterly gain, reflecting the continued improvement in the housing sector. |
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| 09:05 EDT |  | | U.S. equities extended their post-JEC slide
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| 09:05 EDT |  | | U.S. Markit PMI dipped 0.2 points to 51.9 in the flash report for May preliminary
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