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for Monday, June 29, 2009

Agenda

TimeIndicator/EventComment
08:30Chicago Fed NAISmall setback in May
09:30Rosengren (FOMC non-voter)At Risk Capital Conference in Brussels
09:45Freddie Mac bill auction$2 billion in 3- and 6-month bills
10:00TAF auction$150 billion 28-day operation
10:30Dallas Fed mfg svyStill moving back toward breakeven
11:004-week bill announcementLikely stable at $29 billion
13:003- and 6-month bill auction$1 biillion increase in the 3-month maturity

The Money Market Observer

Monday, Jun 29 This week's newsletter touches briefly on a handful of different topics: this Thursday's employment report, the apparent slowdown in the pace of Fed purchases of Treasuries, and the reasons why the Treasury might start to increase its TIPS offerings for the first time in five years this week. more »

Intraday Updates

The Chicago Fed's national activity index remained very soft in May.

The Dallas Fed's factory survey matched the moderate improvement in other regional manufacturing reports in June. more »

Economic Indicators

This week’s economic calendar starts slowly today and finishes early due to the partial holiday on Friday.  As a result, the indicators with the greatest potential to move the market will be shoe-horned into a narrow window on Wednesday and Thursday.  The ISM factory survey and the monthly employment report are the highlights of those two days, but many other indicators are due as well.   more »

Federal Reserve Operations & the Overnight Market

Fed Open Market Operations The Fed will hold the last of its $150 billion TAF auctions this morning at 10:00. more »

Fed Funds Monitor Fed funds data tables more »

Treasury Finance

The Treasury has a bills-only auction schedule for this holiday-shortened week.  Today’s 3- and 6-month bill auction will be followed by the sale of 4- and 52-week bills tomorrow.   more »

Daily Press Summary (pdf)

Inside Debt Daily for Monday, Jun 29 The Inside Debt Daily provides relevant market news and market segment commentary from Thomson Reuters and data from ICAP and Wrightson ICAP in a take-home, easy-to-read format highlighting key developments which could impact the capital markets the ensuing trading day. Download a PDF file of the most recent report now. go »

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