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for Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Agenda

TimeIndicator/EventComment
07:00MBA mortgage prch. indexSeasonal spike
09:45Fannie Mae bill auctionMinimal $500 million in 3- and 6-month bills
12:55Evans (FOMC voter)At St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce luncheon
13:0010-yr (r) note auctionUnchanged at $19 billion
15:00Fed outright Treasury purchase announcementBi-weekly announcement of operation schedule
15:00Consumer creditApril data
 Fannie Mae note announcementMonthly scheduled announcement

Federal Reserve Operations & the Overnight Market

Fed Open Market Operations The Fed will announce its Treasury buyback schedule for the next two weeks this afternoon. more »

Fed Funds Monitor Fed funds data tables more »

Treasury Finance

The Treasury will sell $19 billion of  reopened 10-year notes this afternoon. more »

The Money Market Observer

Monday, Jul 6 The auto sector is likely to be the source of some significant statistical distortions in the early part of the third quarter.  The first data quirks are likely to show up in the weekly jobless claims data.  Initial claims may fall by 20% over the next couple of weeks, starting with a sizable drop in this Thursday’s report.

This week’s newsletter also includes some comments on the role of the boards of directors of the regional Federal Reserve banks, and the unnecessary conflicts of interest generated by the Fed’s traditional governance structure.  more »

Daily Press Summary (pdf)

Inside Debt Daily for Wednesday, Jul 8 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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