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The Week Ahead
Last Update: 29-Jun-07 12:45 ET
We are deviating a bit from our normal "Week Ahead" format due simply to the fact that there would be a lot of empty space on the page if we stuck by the regular format this week.
The Independence Day holiday is the reason for the change, as it has understandably caused the pushback of scheduled activity in the corporate world.
There aren't any investment conferences in the coming week and the earnings calendar is essentially empty.
San Francisco Fed President Yellen, meanwhile, is the only Fed official scheduled to give a speech. Yellen will be in Singapore on Friday to talk about the international dimension of risk as it relates to capital flows and asset prices.
The one area of interest during the week will be the economic front, which features the ISM Index, a report on national manufacturing activity, at the beginning of the week (July 2) and the June employment report at the end of the week (July 6).
Added detail on those reports, and other less influential ones, can be found via the links on our Economic Calendar page.
In observance of the Fourth of July holiday, the Bank of England will convene to discuss how England ever lost the Revolutionary War. We're kidding! The Bank of England, however, does start a two-day policy meeting on the fourth while the European Central Bank is scheduled to hold its policy meeting on the fifth.
The stock market will close early at 1:00 ET on Tuesday, July 3, and will remain closed on the Fourth of July. Trading will resume in its regular fashion on Thursday.
The Week Ahead
Last Update: 29-Jun-07 12:45 ET
We are deviating a bit from our normal "Week Ahead" format due simply to the fact that there would be a lot of empty space on the page if we stuck by the regular format this week.
The Independence Day holiday is the reason for the change, as it has understandably caused the pushback of scheduled activity in the corporate world.
There aren't any investment conferences in the coming week and the earnings calendar is essentially empty.
San Francisco Fed President Yellen, meanwhile, is the only Fed official scheduled to give a speech. Yellen will be in Singapore on Friday to talk about the international dimension of risk as it relates to capital flows and asset prices.
The one area of interest during the week will be the economic front, which features the ISM Index, a report on national manufacturing activity, at the beginning of the week (July 2) and the June employment report at the end of the week (July 6).
Added detail on those reports, and other less influential ones, can be found via the links on our Economic Calendar page.
In observance of the Fourth of July holiday, the Bank of England will convene to discuss how England ever lost the Revolutionary War. We're kidding! The Bank of England, however, does start a two-day policy meeting on the fourth while the European Central Bank is scheduled to hold its policy meeting on the fifth.
The stock market will close early at 1:00 ET on Tuesday, July 3, and will remain closed on the Fourth of July. Trading will resume in its regular fashion on Thursday.