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May 17, 2013
05:53 EDTMay front month equity options expire today, May 17, 2013
02:10 EDTAsia FX Update
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May 16, 2013
18:06 EDTCentral Bank of Chile keeps interest rate at 5%
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16:39 EDTMoney Supply M2 Weekly Change data reported
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16:39 EDTFed Balance Sheet Reserve Bank credit data reported
Week of 5/15 Fed Balance Sheet Reserve Bank credit at $26.8B
16:39 EDTFed Balance Sheet Total Assets data reported
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16:28 EDTWeek of 5/24 EIA Petroleum Status Report to be released at 11:00
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16:28 EDTWeek of 5/24 EIA Natural Gas Report to be released at 10:30
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16:28 EDTApril Pending Home Sales Index to be released at 10:00
16:28 EDT GDP to be released at 08:30
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16:28 EDTWeek of 5/25 Jobless Claims to be released at 08:30
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16:28 EDT Corporate Profits to be released at 08:30
15:20 EDTTreasury Closing Summary:
Treasury Closing Summary: Yields rotated sharply lower as the losing streak in U.S. data continued on Thursday, though largely ignored by stocks which preferred to look at the bright side in terms of the Fed QEinfinity while marveling at the elevation of Cisco after its stellar earnings report. Bond-friendly news came from the sizable rebound in claims and plunge in housing starts, and tame core CPI, followed by another plunge on the Philly Fed index. Fedspeak ran the gamut from dovish Rosengren to hawkish Fisher, though WSJ Fedwatcher Hilsenrather later in his blog said the Fed isn't that concerned about deflationary risks due to quirks in the inflation data.
15:08 EDTFed's Williams says central bank may trim bond buying by Summer, DJ reports
Williams says Fed may be able to halt QE program by year end, according to Dow Jones.
15:07 EDTMoody's upgrades Turkey government bonds to 'Baa3' from 'Ba1', outlook stable
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14:55 EDTCanada Wholesale Preview
Canada Wholesale Preview: Analysts expect wholesale shipments, due Friday, to rise 0.5% in March (median +0.1%) after the flat reading in February. The 0.3% drop in March manufacturing shipments is a downside risk for our wholesale sales projection. The wholesale report will help firm-up the March GDP forecast. Analysts currently expect March GDP to rise 0.1% after the 0.3% surge in February.
14:30 EDTBoJ is expected to discuss the impact of the surge in JGB yields at next week's policy meeteing
BoJ is expected to discuss the impact of the surge in JGB yields at next week's policy meeteing (Tuesday, Wednesday), according to the Nikkei. There have been concerns over the volatity and jump in rates that have seen the 10-year JGB yield climb from 0.436% on April 4 when the Bank announced it's massive buyback operation, to an intraday high at 0.92% on Wednesday. Policymakers will also discuss the various risks associated with the move up in rates, and the potential impact on the 2% inflation target. They may also revise their economic outlook higher. Meanwhile, PM Abe indicated he will outline a more stimulus measures Friday, including ways to encourage leasing to boost capital spending.
14:00 EDTAverages mixed in lackluster session
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13:20 EDTTreasury Action: the bond market has sustained its early, post-data gains
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13:20 EDTMore from Rasking: incomes are not increasing at a "robust level"
More from Rasking: incomes are not increasing at a "robust level" [sic] she said in post speech Q&A. She added that student debt is an important element of the economy. She worries it could restraing household formation. The Fed is monitoring the "mounting levels of student debt."
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