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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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| May 13, 2013 |
| 11:10 EDT |  | | Treasury announcd a $20 B 4-week bill auction for Tuesday
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| 10:55 EDT |  | | Euro$ interest rate futures are fairly flat Euro$ interest rate futures are fairly flat with equities giving little away today in directional terms, the data not really that compelling, the WSJ Fed tapering story interesting on Yellen Chairwomanship but purely speculative on policy. With all this ambiguity, why wouldn't the Jun 2013 contract be flat at 99.725, while the deferreds area flat to a half-tick lower? 3-mont dollar Libor was fixed at unchanged vs 0.2751% on Friday, while the Libor-OIS spread widened a bp to +15 bp. |
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| 10:54 EDT |  | | Leerink's biotech analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
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| 10:53 EDT |  | | Leerink's biotech analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
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| 10:50 EDT |  | | Today's U.S. reports Today's U.S. reports revealed upside retail sales surprises through April with a big April decline in the price-sensitive gasoline component that left a particularly firm "real" trajectory into Q2, hence adding upside risk to our 2.0% Q2 GDP growth forecast. Yet, business inventories undershot assumptions in both February and March, and this disappointment eliminated our prior assumption of a boost in the 2.5% "advance" Q1 GDP growth estimate. For Q1 GDP revisions, analysts now expect downward bumps of $11 B in inventories and $9 B in construction that offset upward revisions of $16 B in net exports, $3 B in equipment and software, and $2 B in consumption. |
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| 10:49 EDT |  | | Leerink's biotech analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
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| 10:46 EDT |  | | Leerink's biotech analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call Biotech Analysts provide a preview on ASCO's upcoming Annual Meeting with a focus on Lymphoma on an Analyst/Industry conference call to be held on May 21 at 12 pm. |
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| 10:44 EDT |  | | Leerink's biotech analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
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| 10:28 EDT |  | | Jefferies' U.S. industrials research team holds a conference call
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| 10:25 EDT |  | | Another Gross Tweet from PIMCO:
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| 10:25 EDT |  | | U.S. business inventories undershot estimates
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| 10:15 EDT |  | | Treasury Action: yields are off earlier highs
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| 10:13 EDT |  | | ISI Group's pharma/biotech analysts hold an analyst/industry conference call
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| 10:11 EDT |  | | Morgan Stanley's macroeconomics analysts hold a conference call
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| 10:08 EDT |  | | DA Davidson's financial services analysts hold analyst/industry conference call Financial Services Analysts Rulis and Tenner discuss the recently held DA Davidson's 15th Annual Financial Services Conference on an Analyst/Industry conference call to be held on May 13 at 11 am. |
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| 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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