Economic Events on February 16, 2012

At 8:30 AM Eastern time, the U.S. government will release its weekly Jobless Claims report. The consensus is that there were 365,000 new jobless claims last week, which would would be 7,000 more than the previous week.

Also at 8:30 AM Eastern time, the Housing Starts report for January will be released.  The consensus is that construction on 675,000 new homes were started last month, which would be an increase of 18,000 from the previous month.

Also at 8:30 AM Eastern time, the Producer Price Index for January will be released.  The consensus is that the index increased 0.4% last month, and was increased 0.2% when food and energy are excluded.

At 9:00 AM Eastern time, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will make remarks at the FDIC’s Future of Community Banking Conference.

At 9:45 AM Eastern time, the weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index will be released, providing an update on Americans’ views of the U.S. economy, their personal finances and the buying climate.

At 10:00 AM Eastern time, the Philadelphia Fed Survey report for February will be released.  The consensus is that the index will be at 9.5, which would be an increase of 2.2 points from the previous month.

At 10:30 AM Eastern time, the weekly Energy Information Administration Natural Gas Report will be released, giving an update on natural gas inventories in the United States.

At 4:30 PM Eastern time, the Federal Reserve will release its Money Supply report, showing the amount of liquidity available in the U.S. economy.

Also at 4:30 PM Eastern time, the Federal Reserve will release its Balance Sheet report, showing the amount of liquidity the Fed has injected into the economy by adding or removing reserves.

Economic Events on January 19, 2012

At 8:30 AM Eastern time, the U.S. government will release its weekly Jobless Claims report. The consensus is that there were 383,000 new jobless claims last week, which would would be 16,000 less than the previous week.

Also at 8:30 AM Eastern time, the Housing Starts report for December will be released.  The consensus is that construction on 678,000 new homes were started last month, which would be a decrease of 7,000 from November.

Also at 8:30 AM Eastern time, the Consumer Price Index report for December will be released.  The consensus is that CPI increased 0.1% last month, and there was a 0.1% increase in CPI when food and energy are removed.

At 9:45 AM Eastern time, the weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index will be released, providing an update on Americans’ views of the U.S. economy, their personal finances and the buying climate.

At 10:00 AM Eastern time, the Philadelphia Fed Survey report for November will be released.  The consensus is that the index will be at 10, which would be an decrease of 0.3 points from the previous month.

At 10:30 AM Eastern time, the weekly Energy Information Administration Natural Gas Report will be released, giving an update on natural gas inventories in the United States.

At 11:00 AM Eastern time, the weekly Energy Information Administration Petroleum Status Report will be released, giving investors an update on oil inventories in the United States.

At 4:30 PM Eastern time, the Federal Reserve will release its Money Supply report, showing the amount of liquidity available in the U.S. economy.

Also at 4:30 PM Eastern time, the Federal Reserve will release its Balance Sheet report, showing the amount of liquidity the Fed has injected into the economy by adding or removing reserves.

Economic Events on November 17, 2011

At 8:30 AM Eastern time, the U.S. government will release its weekly Jobless Claims report. The consensus is that there were 395,000 new jobless claims last week, which would would be 5,000 more than the previous week.

Also at 8:30 AM Eastern time, the Housing Starts report for October will be released.  The consensus is that construction on 605,000 new homes were started last month, which would be a decrease of 53,000 from the previous month.

At 9:45 AM Eastern time, the weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index will be released, providing an update on Americans’ views of the U.S. economy, their personal finances and the buying climate.

At 10:00 AM Eastern time, the Philadelphia Fed Survey report for November will be released.  The consensus is that the index will be at 9, which would be an increase of 0.3 points from the previous month.

At 10:30 AM Eastern time, the weekly Energy Information Administration Natural Gas Report will be released, giving an update on natural gas inventories in the United States.

At 4:30 PM Eastern time, the Federal Reserve will release its Money Supply report, showing the amount of liquidity available in the U.S. economy.

Also at 4:30 PM Eastern time, the Federal Reserve will release its Balance Sheet report, showing the amount of liquidity the Fed has injected into the economy by adding or removing reserves.

Economic Events on October 20, 2011

At 8:30 AM EDT, the U.S. government will release its weekly Jobless Claims report. The consensus is that there were 400,000 new jobless claims last week, which would would be 4,000 less than the previous week.

At 9:45 AM EDT, the weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index will be released, providing an update on Americans’ views of the U.S. economy, their personal finances and the buying climate.

At 10:00 AM EDT, the Philadelphia Fed Survey report for October will be released.  The consensus is that the index will be at -9.8, which would be an increase of 7.7 points from the previous month.

Also at 10:00 AM EDT, the Existing Home Sales report for September will be released.  The consensus is that existing homes were sold at an annual rate of 4.93 million last month, which would be an decrease of 100,000 from the previous month.

Also at 10:00 AM EDT, the Leading Indicators report for September will be released. The consensus is that this index was increased 0.3% last month, following an increase of 0.3% in the previous month.

At 10:30 AM EDT, the weekly Energy Information Administration Natural Gas Report will be released, giving an update on natural gas inventories in the United States.

At 4:30 PM EDT, the Federal Reserve will release its Money Supply report, showing the amount of liquidity available in the U.S. economy.

Also at 4:30 PM EDT, the Federal Reserve will release its Balance Sheet report, showing the amount of liquidity the Fed has injected into the economy by adding or removing reserves.

Economic Events on August 18, 2011

At 8:30 AM EDT, the U.S. government will release its weekly Jobless Claims report. The consensus is that there were 400,000 new jobless claims last week, which would would be 5,000 more than the previous week.

Also at 8:30 AM EDT, the Consumer Price Index report for July will be released.  The consensus is that CPI increased by 0.2% last month, and there was a 0.3% increase in CPI when food and energy are removed.

At 9:45 AM EDT, the weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index will be released, providing an update on Americans’ views of the U.S. economy, their personal finances and the buying climate.

At 10:00 AM EDT, the Leading Indicators report for July will be released. The consensus is that this index increased 0.2% last month, following an increase of 0.3% in the previous month.

Also at 10:00 AM EDT, the Existing Home Sales report for July will be released.  The consensus is that existing homes were sold at an annual rate of 4.92 million last month, which would be an increase of 150,000 from last month.

Also at 10:00 AM EDT, the Philadelphia Fed Survey report for August will be released.  The consensus is that the index will be at 4, which would be an increase of 0.8 points from the previous month.

At 10:30 AM EDT, the weekly Energy Information Administration Natural Gas Report will be released, giving an update on natural gas inventories in the United States.

At 4:30 PM EDT, the Federal Reserve will release its Money Supply report, showing the amount of liquidity available in the U.S. economy.

Also at 4:30 PM EDT, the Federal Reserve will release its Balance Sheet report, showing the amount of liquidity the Fed has injected into the economy by adding or removing reserves.

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Economic Events on July 21, 2011

At 8:30 AM EDT, the U.S. government will release its weekly Jobless Claims report. The consensus is that there were 415,000 new jobless claims last week, which would would be 10,000 more than the previous week.

Also at 9:45 AM EDT, the weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index will be released, providing an update on Americans’ views of the U.S. economy, their personal finances and the buying climate.

At 10:00 AM EDT, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will testify before the Senate regarding financial reform.

Also at 10:00 AM EDT, the Leading Indicators report for June will be released. The consensus is that this index increased 0.3% last month, following an increase of 0.8% in May.

Also at 10:00 AM EDT, the FHFA House Price Index for May will be released, providing more information about the direction of the housing market.

Also at 10:00 AM EDT, the Philadelphia Fed Survey report for July will be released.  The consensus is that the index will be at 5, which would be an increase of 12.7 points from the previous month.

At 10:30 AM EDT, the weekly Energy Information Administration Natural Gas Report will be released, giving an update on natural gas inventories in the United States.

At 4:30 PM EDT, the Federal Reserve will release its Money Supply report, showing the amount of liquidity available in the U.S. economy.

Also at 4:30 PM EDT, the Federal Reserve will release its Balance Sheet report, showing the amount of liquidity the Fed has injected into the economy by adding or removing reserves.

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Economic Events on May 19, 2011

At 8:30 AM EDT, the U.S. government will release its weekly Jobless Claims report.  The consensus is that there were 425,000 new jobless claims last week, which would would be 9,000 less than the number released last week.

At 9:45 AM EDT, the weekly Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index will be released, providing an update on Americans’ views of the U.S. economy, their personal finances and the buying climate.

At 10:00 AM EDT, the Existing Home Sales report for April will be released.  The consensus is that existing homes were sold at an annual rate of 5.2 million last month, which would be an increase of 100,000 from last month.

Also at 10:00 AM EDT, the Leading Indicators report for April will be released.  The consensus is that this index was unchanged last month.

Also at 10:00 AM EDT, the Philadelphia Fed Survey report for May will be released.  The consensus is that the index will be at 23, which would be an increase of 5.5 points from the previous month.

At 10:30 AM EDT, the weekly Energy Information Administration Natural Gas Report will be released, giving an update on natural gas inventories in the United States.

At 4:30 PM EDT, the Federal Reserve will release its Money Supply report, showing the amount of liquidity available in the U.S. economy.

Also at 4:30 PM EDT, the Federal Reserve will release its Balance Sheet report, showing the amount of liquidity the Fed has injected into the economy by adding or removing reserves.