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What’s on the US economic calendar for the week of May 19-23

It’s a light week on the economic calendar with the S&P PMIs as the only real market movers. I expect more ‘wait-and-see’ from the Fed speakers.

Aside from what’s listed here, we will be waiting for the US to strike some trade deals and House Republicans are aiming to pass Trump’s budget. Note that the following Monday is a holiday so next Friday afternoon should be quiet.

Monday (May 19)

Fed-fest:

08:30 ET Bostic (voter)

08:45 ET Jefferson + Williams (vice-chair, voter)

13:15 ET Logan (Dallas, non-voter)

13:30 ET Kashkari (Minneapolis, non-voter)

Tuesday (May 20)

08:30 ET – Philadelphia Fed non-manufacturing (May) – no consensus (prior -42.7).

More Fedspeak:

09:00 ET Bostic & Barkin (both voters)

09:30 ET Collins (Boston)

13:00 ET Musalem (St Louis)

19:00 ET Hammack + Daly (both voters)

Wednesday (May 21)

Treasury: $16 bn 20-yr auction.

Fed line-up: 09:15 ET Barkin + Bowman (voter), 14:00 ET Williams.

Thursday (May 22) – the data heavy day

08:30 ET – Initial jobless claims: consensus 226 k (prior 229 k).

08:30 ET – Chicago Fed national activity index (Apr) – no consensus (prior -0.0).

09:45 ET – S&P flash PMIs (May)

Services 50.6 vs 50.8 prior

Manufacturing 49.8 vs 50.2 prior

Composite – no consensus.

10:00 ET – Existing-home sales (Apr)

m/m +3.2 % (prior -5.9 %)

No street call on the SAAR headline yet.

Treasury: $18 bn 10-yr TIPS reopening.

Friday (May 23)

10:00 ET – New-home sales (Apr)

SAAR 705 k (prior 724 k)

m/m +2.6 % after -4.0 %.

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.


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