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U.S. Calendar
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The Empire State Manufacturing (Mon., Aug. 16, 8:30 a.m.) and Philadelphia Fed (Thu., Aug. 19, 10:00 a.m.) Surveys are indicators of regional manufacturing activity that can foreshadow the national picture. These indices lately have suggested hesitation in production, employment and exporting, and in industry more generally.
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Allen Sinai ,
Pierre Ellis ,
Paul Edelstein
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August 13th 2010
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U.S. Economic Perspective
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Fed to Continue Asset Purchases. Will it Keep Recovery Alive?
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Paul Edelstein
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August 13th 2010
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U.S. Calendar
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Productivity & Costs (Tue., Aug. 10, 8:30 a.m.) will provide an initial look at Q2 unit labor costs and be suggestive about potentially higher profits and downside inflation risks. The
Trade Balance (Wed., Aug. 11, 8:30 a.m.) and its track of exports and imports can indicate the strength of the global economy and its many “open” economies.
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Allen Sinai ,
Pierre Ellis ,
Paul Edelstein
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August 6th 2010
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U.S. Economic Perspective
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Disappointing Jobs Report Highlights Anemic Recovery
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Paul Edelstein
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August 6th 2010
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Pending Sales
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June pending existing home sales unexpectedly fall 2.6% (Consensus: +3.7%; Decision Economics: +3.0%), deepening the payback in sales (After a 29.9% drop in May) that has followed on the runup caused by the April 30 deadline for the homebuyers tax credit program.
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Pierre Ellis
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August 3rd 2010
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Factory Orders
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June manufacturers orders fall a more-than-expected 1.2%, on a durable goods decline revised to 1.2% from 1.0% and a weaker-than-expected -1.3% result for non-durables.
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Pierre Ellis
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August 3rd 2010
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Personal Income: Weak liftoff
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June personal income and consumption disappoint expectations, with both coming in flat--though with the
shortfall severe on the income side (Consensus: +0.2%; decision Economics: +0.3%) than for consumption
(Consensus and Decision Economics: +0.1%).
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Pierre Ellis
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August 3rd 2010
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U.S. Calendar
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New Home Sales (Mon., Jul. 26, 10:00 a.m.) will offer a view of the housing market post-tax credits. Underlying demand for homes still appears depressed.
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Allen Sinai ,
Pierre Ellis ,
Paul Edelstein
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July 23rd 2010
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U.S. Markets Weekly
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“Double-Dip” or “Lost Decade”?
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Paul Edelstein
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July 23rd 2010
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U.S. Calendar
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Housing Starts (Tue., Jul. 20, 8:30 a.m.) will provide a forward look at residential construction, now less than 3% of real GDP. Builders remain pessimistic.
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Allen Sinai ,
Pierre Ellis ,
Paul Edelstein
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July 16th 2010
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