Economic News And Corporate Earnings Reports For This Week
By KhronoStock on July 27, 2009 | More Posts By KhronoStock | Author's Website
Key Earnings this Week:
Chevron (CVX), Walt Disney (DIS), Travelers (TRV), Verizon (VZ) and Exxon Mobil (XOM)
Key Economic Reports this Week:
- Consumer Confidence
- Durable Goods Orders
- First look at second quarter GDP
- Fed’s Beige Book.
Key Speeches:
- San Francisco Fed President Yellen speaks on economic outlook (12:35 ET)
- New York Fed President Dudley on “Factors Driving U.S. Economic Growth and Inflation” (08:30 ET)
- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will discuss the economy at a ‘Bernanke on the Record’ forum hosted by Jim Lehrer on PBS’s NewsHour program on July 27 through 29.
You can view all the detailed information below:
1. Comprehensive Global Economic Calendar including the United States from DailyMarkets.com
http://www.dailymarkets.com/forex/economic-calendar/
2. Supplementary Economic Calendar from Bloomberg
http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/ecalendar/index.html
3. Daily Key Economic, Wall Street, Federal Reserve and Political News from Wall Street Select.
http://www.wallstreetselect.com/news/economics.php
4. Weekly Corporate Earnings from Briefings
http://www.briefing.com/GeneralContent/Investor/Active/ArticlePopup/PagePopup.aspx?PageId=3272
5. Supplementary Weekly Corporate Earnings from Bloomberg
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/ecal
6. Major Investment Conferences
http://www.csfb.com/conferences/index.shtml
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