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News For NOSYMBOL From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on NOSYMBOL the last two weeks. |
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| June 6, 2013 |
| 07:03 EDT |  | | Bank of England keeps official bank rate at 0.5% The Bank of England voted to maintain the official bank rate paid on commercial bank reserves at 0.5%. The committee also voted to maintain the stock of asset purchases financed by the issuance of central bank reserves at 375B pounds. |
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| 06:42 EDT |  | | On The Fly: Morning Wrap-Up for June 6
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| 06:23 EDT |  | | CBOE Volatility Index VIX closed at 17.50, 10-day moving average is 15.20
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| 06:21 EDT |  | | June front month equity options expire, June 21, 2013
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| 04:05 EDT |  | | FX Action: USD-JPY steadied ahead of 99.00
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| 01:05 EDT |  | | Asian stocks headed lower
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| June 5, 2013 |
| 16:32 EDT |  | | Week of 6/14 EIA Petroleum Status Report to be released at 10:30
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| 15:00 EDT |  | | U.S. weekly jobless claims preview:
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| 14:50 EDT |  | | Canada Ivey PMI Preview
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| 14:20 EDT |  | | Treasury Action: markets were unimpressed by the Beige Book
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| 14:15 EDT |  | | Fed's Beige Book said the economy is growing at a "modest to moderate pace." Fed's Beige Book said the economy is growing at a "modest to moderate pace." Only Dallas reported "strong" growth. "Slight to moderate" gains were reported in consumer spending. Manufacturing expanded in most Districts. While some may be surprised by that, it's not really inconsistent with overall economic activity despite the fact that the ISM manufacturing index dropped to 49 (reflecting contraction). A "wide variety" of business services expanded while transportation traffic increased for producer, consumer, and trade goods. Hiring increased at a "measured pace." There was some difficulty in finding qualified workers. Wage pressures remained contained, while prices were level to "mildly" higher. The anecdotal report for the June 18, 19 FOMC was prepared by the Minneapolis Fed and was based on information collected on or before May 24. |
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| 14:14 EDT |  | | Fed's says economy expanded at modest to moderate pace
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| 14:01 EDT |  | | Fed says overall economic activity growth 'modest to moderate'
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| 13:53 EDT |  | | Averages lower ahead of Fed Beige book report
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| 13:25 EDT |  | | IMF to admit errors in Greek bailout program, WSJ reports
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| 13:20 EDT |  | | Dallas Fed hawk Fisher doesn't see a housing bubble yet
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| 13:05 EDT |  | | Treasury Action: yields continue to be dragged lower
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| 11:55 EDT |  | | Treasury Option Action: bullish call demand at long-end Treasury Option Action: bullish call demand at long-end included a "purchase of 2k in Jul 145/148 call 1x2s" by a customer who bought similar upside calls yesterday. Sep bonds are 20-ticks higher near 140-23 compared to a range of 140-30 to 139-24. |
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| 11:44 EDT |  | | Week of 6/14 MBA Purchase Applications to be released at 07:00
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| 11:40 EDT |  | | U.S. equities extended declines
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