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May 17, 2013
09:30 EDTFed Policy: think tank report circulating on next week's FOMC Minutes
Fed Policy: think tank report circulating on next week's FOMC Minutes to the April 30, May 1 policy meeting. The report suggests the mintues will show the ongoing debate on the Committee behind QE and the exit (no kidding). The Fed is facing a number of challenges in determing its policy path. Indeed, as analysts have noted there are a number of factors arguing for and against QE (according to the Fed's criteria) that make it a difficult call. Supposedly the FOMC will only start really planning an exit at next month's meeting (such was somewhat presaged by the Hilsenrath article that the Fed is mapping a strategy). Analysts don't expect any definitive indications in next month's policy statement regarading the timing of an exit as much remains dependent on economic and financial conditions. Analysts'll continue to monitor data (as will the Fed and everyone else in the market), especially the May employment numbers, for clues.
09:25 EDTFX Action: USD-CAD touched 1.0313 highs
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09:25 EDTEuro$ interest rate futures are dead quiet
Euro$ interest rate futures are dead quiet though the dollar index has just notched fresh trend highs and other rates along the Tsy curve are inching higher as well. Yet the Jun 2013 contract is flat at 99.725, while the deferreds don't seem to have a pulse either. 3-month dollar Libor declined to 0.2736% from 0.2741%, however, while the Libor/OIS spread held fast at +14 bp.
09:08 EDTDeutsche Bank's specialty pharma analyst to hold a conference call
Specialty Pharmaceuticals Analyst Steinberg, along with COO Jacobsen of AlcheraBio and President Van Schoick of Med-Pharmex Animal Health, discuss animal healthcare on an Analyst/Industry conference call to be held on May 17 at 1 pm.
09:00 EDTTreasury Action: longer dated Treasuries have shed their gains
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08:10 EDTFed funds opened at 0.12%
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08:00 EDTTreasury Market Outlook sovereign debt markets are mostly higher but are off their best levels
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07:51 EDTJPMorgan's TMT analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
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07:48 EDTDeutsche Bank's automotive analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
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07:30 EDTFutures lower ahead of open
Stock futures are pointing to a slightly lower open, continuing the pattern that has been in place all week. For most of the week, the market has opened lower, but buyers have emerged and brought the averages back to positive territory. With options due to expire today, there may be increased volatility as traders roll out positions. As a result, the pattern that has been in place so far this week could be altered. The University of Michigan's consumer confidence reading and the Index of Leading Economic Indicators will be released after the market opens.
07:30 EDTFX Action: USD-CAD extended gains over 1.0255
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07:25 EDTS&P warns India of rating downgrade, Economic Times reports
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07:20 EDTN.Y. FX Outlook
N.Y. FX Outlook: Aside from moves in the commodity bloc, FX trade was fairly steady overnight. The euro and yen moved inside of familiar ranges, as the CAD and AUD seased back on global growth concerns. Friday trade may be consolidative into the weekend, with the data calendar light. Preliminary May U. of Michigan sentiment is due at 9:55 EDT, followed by April leading indicators at 10:00 EDT.
07:10 EDTStocks continue to rise after lukewarm earnings, WSJ reports
A so-so Q1 earnings season hasn't dented investors' enthusiasm for stocks as prices have been rising, with the DJIA up 16% for the year and 4.2% since earnings season began April 8, reports the Wall Street Journal.Reference Link
06:55 EDTEuropean Midday FX Update
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06:52 EDTDrug companies using databases to track doctors, NY Times reports
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06:48 EDTFinance Minister says French economy poised to rebound, Reuters says
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06:33 EDTBofA/Merrill to host a conference
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06:20 EDTWeek of 5/29 Fed Balance Sheet to be released at 16:30
06:20 EDTWeek of 5/20 Money Supply to be released at 16:30
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