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| May 13, 2013 |
| 10:06 EDT |  | | Barclays' healthcare analyst team holds an analyst/industry conference call Healthcare Analyst Research Team provides an industry update on an Analyst/Industry conference call to be held on May 13 at 10:30 am. |
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| 10:05 EDT |  | | U.S. retail sales beat assumptions in April
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| 10:00 EDT |  | | Business Inventories data reported March Business Inventories up 0.0% vs. consensus of 0.3% for the month |
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| 10:00 EDT |  | | Averages begin week lower despite retail sales data
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| 09:50 EDT |  | | WSJ Hilsenrath also profiled Fed VC Janet Yellen WSJ Hilsenrath also profiled Fed VC Janet Yellen and touted her as the possible successor to Chairman Bernanke. A long time employee at the Fed, starting as a staffer in 1977, then SF Fed President, and now Fed VC, she is one of the most qualified to take over. She is also one of the most dovish on the Committee. If she were to assume the helm, that could damp somewhat the aggressiveness of the stimulus unwind. Also of interest is her husband, Nobel Prize winner George Akerlof, who is "skeptical of markets," noting in a speech last year that "the public and economists have too great an acceptance that whatever markets do is right." If she also ascribes strongly to that view, she's likely to disregard the any ups and downs in prices and maintain a more dovish stance longer than the markets anticipate. |
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| 09:40 EDT |  | | U.S. Vehicle Assemblies continue to track slightly above expectations U.S. Vehicle Assemblies continue to track slightly above expectations in the first week of May given data from AutoNews. May light vehicle sales are expected to rise to 15.4 M units from 15.2 M in April. Expectations are for a 0.1% April industrial production decline after a 0.4% rise in March. There was an Empire State plunge to 3.1 from 9.2 in March, while analysts saw a decrease in the Philly Fed to 1.3 from 2.0 in March. Meanwhile, there was an April ISM tally of 50.7 from 51.3 in March, alongside a Chicago ISM fall to 49.0 from 52.4. The initial claims pattern has returned to trend levels, while analysts saw nonfarm payroll gains in April of 165k total and 176k for the private component, with expected May gains of 165k and 180k. |
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| 09:35 EDT |  | | U.S. Business Inventories Preview
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| 09:33 EDT |  | | CBOE Volatility Index VIX is recently down1c to 12.58
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| 09:15 EDT |  | | Jefferies glass analyst research team holds an analyst/industry conference call
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| 09:10 EDT |  | | U.S. equities trimmed pre-open losses U.S. equities trimmed pre-open losses following the better than expected retail sales print in Apr, though this was relative to very low expectations and the ex-gasoline gain was 0.7%, implying firmer underlying consumer spending that should prove supportive to growth. Stocks had been a tad anxious over more Fed tapering stories, this time on the topic of a Bernanke's potential replacement in Janet Yellen in the WSJ. They had also been disappointed over Chinese data. In Asia, the N-225 rose 1.20% thanks to a dollar probe over Y102 after no G7 complaint, while the Shanghai Comp in China fell 0.22% after missing data targets on output and investment. In Europe, the Euro Stoxx 50 is off 0.35%, with shallow losses across most of the rest of the region, led by -1.3% in Italy. The Dow is 15-points lower, S&P fell 2-points and NASDAQ is 3-points lower, though "fair value" adjustments may push these into the green at the open. In corporate activity, SoftBank reportedly snubbed banks for its upcoming IPO who took part in rival DISH's $25 B bid for Sprint Nextel. Yum Brands reported a 29% dive in China sales due to bird flu. Elan paid $1 B for Theravance royalties from Glaxo. Business inventories are due next. |
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| 09:08 EDT |  | | Citigroup's chemicals and agriculture analyst holds a conference call
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| 09:05 EDT |  | | WSJ's Hilsenrath indicated the Fed has mapped out an exit strategy
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| 09:00 EDT |  | | FX Action: The dollar rallied for a few moments
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| 08:55 EDT |  | | FX Action: USD-JPY options are expected to influence
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| 08:40 EDT |  | | U.S. retail sales rebounded 0.1% in April, but was down 0.1% excluding autos U.S. retail sales rebounded 0.1% in April, but was down 0.1% excluding autos. March's 0.4% headline decline was revised down slightly to -0.5% from -0.4%, while February's 1.0% gain was revised to 1.1%. The 0.4% decline in ex-autos from March was not revised. But the 1.0% February gain was boosted to 1.1%. Retail sales excluding autos, gas, and building materials rose 0.6% versus unchanged in March (revised from -0.2%). Vehicle and parts sales rebounded 1.0%. Gas station sales dropped 4.7%. Building materials climbed 1.5%. Furniture sales were flat. Electronics sales edged up 0.8%. Clothing rose 1.2%. Non-store retailers were up 1.4%. Miscellaneous sales inched up 0.1%. Sales were better than expected. |
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| 08:40 EDT |  | | Treasury Action: yields rebounded to highs
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| 08:34 EDT |  | | Futures remain lower ahead of open
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| 08:32 EDT |  | | Retail Sales Less Autos & Gas data reported April Retail Sales Less Autos & Gas up 0.6% vs. consensus of 0.4% for the month |
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| 08:32 EDT |  | | Retail Sales less autos data reported
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| 08:32 EDT |  | | Retail Sales data reported April Retail Sales up 0.1% vs consensus of -0.3% for the month |
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