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The Day Ahead

Good morning – its Monday March 14th, the 73rd day of 2005.

The economic calendar gets off to a slow start this week but quickly kicks into gear tomorrow with Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan testifying before a committee on Social Security, and Treasury International Capital investment flows receiving almost equal billing tomorrow, particularly among forex watchers. The US Dollar this morning is staging something of a bounce ahead of the TIC data tomorrow, rising on average half a percent, heading to overhead resistance:

Why care? Forex traders care, but If not trading Forex, there’s always Gold:


Dollar vs Gold, Weekly

US Market Calendar

  • 3 & 6-month T-bill auction
    1:30 pm (ET): San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Janet Yellen to speak about the U.S. economy & banking sector at a bankers conference in Hawaii.

Canadian Market Calendar

  • 8:30 am: New Motor Vehicle Sales – Jan.

Earnings and the Federal Reserve

For earnings highlights, please see today's WSJ Earnings Calendar.

For a list of upcoming speeches, congressional testimony, Federal Open Market Committee material, and statistical releases, please visit the What's Next page of The Federal Reserve Board website. Recently released Federal Reserve Board material, including market moving FOMC decisions and speeches by members, will be found on their What's New page.

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