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| June 19, 2013 |
| 07:08 EDT |  | | IMF says Spain's economy improving, Reuters reports
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| 07:01 EDT |  | | MBA Purchase Applications Refinance Index data reported Week of 6/14 MBA Purchase Applications Refinance Index down -3.0% for the week |
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| 07:01 EDT |  | | MBA Purchase Applications Index data reported
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| 07:01 EDT |  | | MBA Purchase Applications Composite Index data reported
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| 06:58 EDT |  | | Bank of Japan not planning new stimulus measures, Reuters reports The Bank of Japan isn't planning to launch any new stimulus measures in the near-term, even though Japanese stocks have sold off sharply and the country's bond yields have risen significantly, according to Reuters, which cited unnamed sources. Reference Link |
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| 06:30 EDT |  | | Nymex crude held steady ahead of $99 bbl
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| 05:59 EDT |  | | On The Fly: Morning Wrap-Up for June 19 Globex S&P futures are recently up 3.40 from previous day's SPX cash close. Nikkei 225 up 1.83%, DAX up 0.56%. WTI Crude oil is recently at $98.84, NYMEX Natural Gas up 0.26%, gold at $1367, copper up 0.24%. |
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| 05:55 EDT |  | | CBOE Volatility Index VIX closed at 16.61, 10-day moving average is 16.73
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| 05:53 EDT |  | | June front month equity options expire, June 21, 2013
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| 05:51 EDT |  | | Bond investors race for the exits in fear of higher rates, WSJ reports
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| 04:05 EDT |  | | FX Action: USD-JPY came back under pressure
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| 01:10 EDT |  | | Asian stocks were mixed
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| June 18, 2013 |
| 20:10 EDT |  | | Japan's exports rose 10.1 y/y in May Japan's exports rose 10.1 y/y in May after a 3.8% rise in April. Analysts've now seen export increases in three consecutive months. Imports rose 10.0% from a year earlier after a 9.5% y/y increase (was 9.4%) in April. Exports to China rose 8.3% y/y while exports to the U.S. rose 16.3% y/y. The trade balance widened to a 993.9 B yen deficit in May from the 881.9 B yen deficit in April to mark the eleventh consecutive monthly deficit |
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| 16:28 EDT |  | | Week of 6/29 Redbook to be released at 08:55
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| 16:28 EDT |  | | May Factory Orders to be released at 10:00
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| 15:20 EDT |  | | Treasury Closing Summary:
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| 14:40 EDT |  | | Canada Wholesale Preview
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| 14:05 EDT |  | | U.S. corporate bond update: the new issue market is relatively active today U.S. corporate bond update: the new issue market is relatively active today ahead of tomorrow's FOMC, but there hasn't been much fallout in the Treasury market. Note that Korea Development Bank filed for a $3 B mixed securities offering. Mylan is selling $1.15 B in 3- and 5-year notes; a floating rate portion was canceled. Boston Properties upped its initial $500 M 10-year offering to $700 M. Agilent Technologies has a $600 M 10-year. Gerogia Pacific has a benchmark 10-year on tap. |
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| 13:48 EDT |  | | Market higher as FOMC meeting begins
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| 13:40 EDT |  | | FOMC has started its meeting FOMC has started its meeting and will announce its decision tomorrow at 2:00 ET. The markets remain on pins and needles over what will happen to QE, case in point yesterday's volatility amid contradictory media reports (analysts continue to argue, and the FT's Harding also stated, journalists have no inside information, so comments should be taken with a grain of salt). Analysts don't look for any explicit signals on the timing of a pull back in asset purchases, though analysts do think the time is approaching. As all policymakers have indcated, the future course of QE is data dependent. So far analysts don't believe the economic reports have been sufficiently strong to give the dovish "Bernanke block" the confidence needed to start trimming QE yet. Probably of most importance with Wednesday's FOMC actions will be the new forecasts for this year and next, which will provide background on the Fed's outlooks. Analysts suspect the Fed could shave its forecasts on growth and prices for this year, which could suggest QE trimming could be a little farther off than anticipated, though analysts note the September 17, 18 FOMC could be the start, provided data don't disappoint. |
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