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1 J.P. Morgan ECONOMIC CALENDAR 2010 Release dates for US economic indicators and Treasury auctions
2 J.P. Morgan ECONOMIC CALENDAR 2010 Release dates for US economic indicators and Treasury auctions This economic calendar covers the period from January 2010 through December Virtually all of the economic release dates in 2010 are official. Regular weekly dates are not shown: the Johnson Redbook and ICSC-Goldman Sachs retail sales surveys, and the ABC/WP consumer comfort index (Tuesday), the Mortgage Bankers Association survey (Wednesday), money supply and factors affecting reserve balances (Thursday), and assets and liabilities of commercial banks (Friday). The Treasury auction dates shown in the calendar are based largely on the typical patterns, which could change significantly in Economic Research For additional copies, please contact: jpmorgan.com Copyright 2010 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. This report or any portion hereof may not be reprinted, sold or redistributed without the written consent of J.P. Morgan. J.P. Morgan is the marketing name for JPMorgan Chase & Co., and its subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. is a member of NYSE and SIPC. JPMorgan Chase Bank is a member of FDIC. J.P. Morgan Futures Inc., is a member of the NFA. J.P. Morgan Securities Ltd. (JPMSL), JPMorgan Europe Limited and JPMorgan plc are authorized by the FSA and JPMSL is a member of the LSE. J.P. Morgan Equities Limited is a member of the Johannesburg Securities Exchange and is regulated by the FSB. J.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) Limited (CE number AAJ321) is regulated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. J.P. Morgan Securities Singapore Private Limited is a member of Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited and is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore ( MAS ). J.P. Morgan Securities Asia Private Limited is regulated by the MAS and the Financial Services Agency in Japan. J.P.Morgan Australia Limited (ABN /AFS License No: ) (JPMSAL) is a licensed securities dealer. Additional information is available upon request. Information has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable but JPMorgan Chase & Co. or its affiliates and/or subsidiaries (collectively J.P. Morgan) do not warrant its completeness or accuracy except with respect to any disclosures relative to JPMSI and/or its affiliates and the analyst's involvement with the issuer that is the subject of the research. All pricing is as of the close of market for the securities discussed, unless otherwise stated. Opinions and estimates constitute our judgment as of the date of this material and are subject to change without notice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. This material is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument. The opinions and recommendations herein do not take into account individual client circumstances, objectives, or needs and are not intended as recommendations of particular securities, financial instruments or strategies to particular clients. The recipient of this report must make its own independent decisions regarding any securities or financial instruments mentioned herein. JPMSI distributes in the U.S. research published by non-u.s. affiliates and accepts responsibility for its contents. Periodic updates may be provided on companies/industries based on company specific developments or announcements, market conditions or any other publicly available information. Clients should contact analysts and execute transactions through a J.P. Morgan subsidiary or affiliate in their home jurisdiction unless governing law permits otherwise. This report has been issued, in the U.K. only to persons of a kind described in Article 19 (5), 38, 47 and 49 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2001 (all such persons being referred to as relevant persons ). This document must not be acted on or relied on by persons who are not relevant persons. Any investment or investment activity to which this document relates is only available to relevant persons and will be engaged in only with relevant persons. In other European Economic Area countries, the report has been issued to persons regarded as professional investors (or equivalent) in their home jurisdiction. Australia: This material is issued and distributed by JPMSAL in Australia to wholesale clients only. JPMSAL does not issue or distribute this material to retail clients. The recipient of this material must not distribute it to any third party or outside Australia without the prior written consent of JPMSAL. For the purposes of this paragraph the terms wholesale client and retail client have the meanings given to them in section 761G of the Corporations Act 2001.
3 JANUARY 2010 DECEMBER FEBRUARY New Year s Day 1 ISM manufacturing (Dec) Construction spending (Nov) Pending home sales (Nov) Factory orders (Nov) Light vehicle sales (Dec) ADP employment (Dec) ISM nonmanufacturing (Dec) FOMC minutes Chain store sales (Dec) Auction 10-year TIPS Auction 10-year note (r) Auction 30-year bond (r) 3:00pm Employment (Dec) Wholesale trade (Nov) Consumer credit (Nov) NFIB survey (Dec) International trade (Nov) JOLTS (Nov) Beige book Federal budget (Dec) Retail sales (Dec) Import prices (Dec) Business inventories (Nov) CPI (Dec) Empire State survey (Jan) Industrial production (Dec) Consumer sentiment (Jan pre) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day TIC data (Nov) NAHB survey (Jan) PPI (Dec) Housing starts (Dec) Philadelphia Fed survey (Jan) Leading indicators (Dec) 10:30am Existing home sales (Dec) Dallas Fed survey (Jan) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Nov) Consumer confidence (Jan) FHFA HPI (Nov) Richmond Fed survey (Jan) New home sales (Dec) Durable goods (Dec) KC Fed survey (Jan) Real GDP (4Q adv) Employment cost index (4Q) Chicago PMI (Jan) Consumer sentiment (Jan final)
4 FEBRUARY 2010 Personal income (Dec) ISM manufacturing (Jan) Construction spending (Dec) Pending home sales (Dec) Housing vacancies (4Q) Light vehicle sales (Jan) ADP employment (Jan) ISM nonmanufacturing (Jan) Auction 10-year note Auction 30-year bond Productivity and costs (4Q pre) Factory orders (Dec) Chain store sales (Jan) 3:00pm Employment (Jan) Consumer credit (Dec) NFIB survey (Jan) Wholesale trade (Dec) JOLTS (Dec) International trade (Dec) Federal budget (Jan) Retail sales (Jan) Business inventories (Dec) Consumer sentiment (Feb pre) Presidents Day Empire State survey (Feb) TIC data (Dec) NAHB survey (Feb) Housing starts (Jan) Import prices (Jan) Industrial production (Jan) FOMC minutes (economic projections) PPI (Jan) Philadelphia Fed survey (Feb) Leading indicators (Jan) Auction 30-year TIPS :30am Dallas Fed survey (Feb) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Dec, 4Q) Consumer confidence (Feb) Richmond Fed survey (Feb) New home sales (Jan) Durable goods (Jan) FHFA HPI (Dec, 4Q) KC Fed survey (Feb) CPI (Jan) Real GDP (4Q second) Chicago PMI (Feb) Consumer sentiment (Feb final) Existing home sales (Jan) JANUARY MARCH
5 MARCH 2010 Personal income (Jan) ISM manufacturing (Feb) Construction spending (Jan) Light vehicle sales (Feb) ADP employment (Feb) ISM nonmanufacturing (Feb) Beige book Productivity and costs (4Q rev) Pending home sales (Jan) Factory orders (Jan) Chain store sales (Feb) Auction 10-year note (r) Auction 30-year bond (r) NFIB survey (Feb) JOLTS (Jan) Wholesale trade (Jan) Federal budget (Feb) International trade (Jan) 3:00pm Employment (Feb) Consumer credit (Jan) Retail sales (Feb) Consumer sentiment (Mar pre) Business inventories (Jan) Empire State survey (Mar) TIC data (Jan) Industrial production (Feb) NAHB survey (Mar) Housing starts (Feb) Import prices (Feb) PPI (Feb) CPI (Feb) Current account (4Q) Philadelphia Fed survey (Mar) Leading indicators (Feb) Existing home sales (Feb) FHFA HPI (Jan) Richmond Fed survey (Mar) Durable goods (Feb) New home sales (Feb) KC Fed survey (Mar) Real GDP (4Q third) Consumer sentiment (Mar final) 10:30am Personal income (Feb) Dallas Fed survey (Mar) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Jan) Consumer confidence (Mar) ADP employment (Mar) Chicago PMI (Mar) Factory orders (Feb) FEBRUARY APRIL
6 APRIL 2010 MARCH ISM nonmanufacturing (Mar) Pending home sales (Feb) MAY / ISM manufacturing (Mar) Construction spending (Feb) Light vehicle sales (Mar) Auction 10-year TIPS (r) Auction 10-year note (r) Auction 30-year bond (r) JOLTS (Feb) FOMC minutes 3:00pm Consumer credit (Feb) Chain store sales (Mar) Employment (Mar) Good Friday Wholesale trade (Feb) Federal budget (Mar) NFIB survey (Mar) International trade (Feb) Import prices (Mar) Retail sales (Mar) CPI (Mar) Business inventories (Feb) Beige book Empire State survey (Apr) TIC data (Feb) Industrial production (Mar) Philadelphia Fed survey (Apr) NAHB survey (Apr) Housing starts (Mar) Consumer sentiment (Apr pre) Leading indicators (Mar) PPI (Mar) Existing home sales (Mar) FHFA HPI (Feb) Auction 5-year TIPS 10:30am Housing vacancies (1Q) Dallas Fed survey (Apr) Durable goods (Mar) New home sales (Mar) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Feb) Consumer confidence (Apr) Richmond Fed survey (Apr) KC Fed survey (Apr) Real GDP (1Q adv) Employment cost index (1Q) Chicago PMI (Apr) Consumer sentiment (Apr final)
7 MAY 2010 Personal income (Mar) ISM manufacturing (Apr) Construction spending (Mar) Light vehicle sales (Apr) Pending home sales (Mar) Factory orders (Mar) ADP employment (Apr) ISM nonmanufacturing (Apr) Auction 10-year note Auction 30-year bond Productivity and costs (1Q pre) Chain store sales (Apr) 3:00pm Employment (Apr) Consumer credit (Mar) NFIB survey (Apr) Wholesale trade (Mar) JOLTS (Mar) International trade (Mar) Federal budget (Apr) Import prices (Apr) Retail sales (Apr) Industrial production (Apr) Consumer sentiment (May pre) Business inventories (Mar Empire State survey (May) TIC data (Mar) NAHB survey (May) PPI (Apr) Housing starts (Apr) CPI (Apr) FOMC minutes (economic projections) Philadelphia Fed survey (May) Leading indicators (Apr) Existing home sales (Apr) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Mar, 1Q) Consumer confidence (May) FHFA HPI (Mar, 1Q) Richmond Fed survey (May) Durable goods (Apr) New home sales (Apr) Real GDP (1Q second) KC Fed survey (May) Personal income (Apr) Chicago PMI (May) Consumer sentiment (May final) Memorial Day 31 APRIL JUNE
8 JUNE :30am ISM manufacturing (May) Construction spending (Apr) Dallas Fed survey (May) 3:00pm Consumer credit (Apr) NFIB survey (May) JOLTS (Apr) ADP employment (May) Pending home sales (Apr) Light vehicle sales (May) Productivity and costs (1Q rev) ISM nonmanufacturing (May) Factory orders (Apr) Chain store sales (May) Auction 10-year note (r) Auction 30-year bond (r) Wholesale trade (Apr) Beige book International trade (Apr) Federal budget (May) Employment (May) Retail sales (May) Consumer sentiment (Jun pre) Business inventories (Apr) Import prices (May) Empire State survey (Jun) TIC data (Apr) NAHB survey (Jun PPI (May) Housing starts (May) Industrial production (May) CPI (May) Current account (1Q) Philadelphia Fed survey (Jun) Leading indicators (May) Existing home sales (May) FHFA HPI (Apr) Richmond Fed survey (Jun) New home sales (May) Durable goods (May) KC Fed survey (Jun) Real GDP (1Q third) Consumer sentiment (Jun final) 10:30am Personal income (May) Dallas Fed survey (Jun) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Apr) Consumer confidence (Jun) ADP employment (Jun) Chicago PMI (Jun) MAY / JULY
9 JULY JUNE AUGUST Independence Day (observed) / / ISM manufacturing (Jun) Pending home sales (May) Construction spending (May) Light vehicle sales (Jun) Auction 10-year TIPS Auction 10-year note (r) Auction 30-year bond (r) Employment (Jun) Factory orders (May) ISM nonmanufacturing (Jun) 3:00pm Consumer credit (May) Chain store sales (Jun) Wholesale trade (May) NFIB survey (Jun) International trade (May) JOLTS (May) Federal budget (Jun) Retail sales (Jun) Import prices (Jun) Business inventories (May) FOMC minutes (economic projections) PPI (Jun) Empire State survey (Jul) Industrial production (Jun) Philadelphia Fed survey (Jul) NAHB survey (Jul) Housing starts (Jun) Existing home sales (Jun) FHFA HPI (May) Leading indicators (Jun) CPI (Jun) TIC data (May) Consumer sentiment (Jul pre) 10:30am New home sales (Jun) Dallas Fed survey (Jul) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (May) Consumer confidence (Jul) Richmond Fed survey (Jul) Housing vacancies (2Q) Durable goods (Jun) Beige book KC Fed survey (Jul) Real GDP (2Q adv) Employment cost index (2Q) Chicago PMI (Jul) Consumer sentiment (Jul final)
10 AUGUST 2010 ISM manufacturing (Jul) Construction spending (Jun) Personal income (Jun) Pending home sales (Jun) Factory orders (Jun) Light vehicle sales (Jul) ADP employment (Jul) ISM nonmanufacturing (Jul) Auction 10-year note Auction 30-year bond Chain store sales (Jul) 3:00pm Employment (Jul) Consumer credit (Jun) NFIB survey (Jul) Productivity and costs (2Q pre) Wholesale trade (Jun) International trade (Jun) JOLTS (Jun) Federal budget (Jul) Import prices (Jul) Retail sales (Jul) CPI (Jul) Consumer sentiment (Aug pre) Business inventories (Jun) Empire State survey (Aug) TIC data (Jun) NAHB survey (Aug) PPI (Jul) Housing starts (Jul) Industrial production (Jul) Philadelphia Fed survey (Aug) Leading indicators (Jul) Auction 30-year TIPS Existing home sales (Jul) Richmond Fed survey (Aug) Durable goods (Jul) New home sales (Jul) FHFA HPI (Jun, 2Q) KC Fed survey (Aug) Real GDP (2Q second) Consumer sentiment (Aug final) 10:30am Personal income (Jul) Dallas Fed survey (Aug) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Jun, 2Q) Chicago PMI (Aug) Consumer confidence (Aug) FOMC minutes JULY SEPTEMBER
11 SEPTEMBER 2010 AUGUST / / Labor Day OCTOBER ADP employment (Aug) ISM manufacturing (Aug) Construction spending (Jul) Light vehicle sales (Aug) Productivity and costs (2Q rev) Pending home sales (Jul) Factory orders (Jul) Chain store sales (Aug) Auction 10-year note (r) Auction 30-year bond (r) Employment (Aug) ISM nonmanufacturing (Aug) :00pm JOLTS (Jul) Beige book Consumer credit (Jul) International trade (Jul) Wholesale trade (Jul) Federal budget (Aug) NFIB survey (Aug) Retail sales (Aug) Business inventories (Jul) Import prices (Aug) Empire State survey (Sep) Industrial production (Aug) PPI (Aug) Current account (2Q) TIC data (Jul) Philadelphia Fed survey (Sep) NAHB survey (Sep) Housing starts (Aug) FHFA HPI (Jul) Existing home sales (Aug) Leading indicators (Aug) CPI (Aug) Consumer sentiment (Sep pre) Durable goods (Aug) New home sales (Aug) :30am Dallas Fed survey (Sep) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Jul) Consumer confidence (Sep) Richmond Fed survey (Sep) Real GDP (2Q third) Chicago PMI (Sep) KC Fed survey (Sep)
12 OCTOBER 2010 SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER Personal income (Aug) Consumer sentiment (Sep final) ISM manufacturing (Sep) Construction spending (Aug) Light vehicle sales (Sep) 1 Pending home sales (Aug) Factory orders (Aug) Columbus Day Bond market closed ISM nonmanufacturing (Sep) ADP employment (Sep) JOLTS (Aug) 3:00pm Consumer credit (Aug) Chain store sales (Sep) Auction 10-year TIPS (r) Auction 10-year note (r) Auction 30-year bond (r) Employment (Sep) Wholesale trade (Aug) NFIB survey (Sep) FOMC minutes Import prices (Sep) Federal budget (FY10) PPI (Sep) International trade (Aug) Retail sales (Sep) CPI (Sep) Empire State survey (Oct) Consumer sentiment (Oct pre) Business inventories (Aug) 10:30am TIC data (Aug) Industrial production (Sep) NAHB survey (Oct) Existing home sales (Sep) Dallas Fed survey (Oct) Housing starts (Sep) Beige book Philadelphia Fed survey (Oct) Leading indicators (Sep) Auction 5-year TIPS (r) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Aug) Consumer confidence (Oct) FHFA HPI (Aug) Richmond Fed survey (Oct) Durable goods (Sep) New home sales (Sep) KC Fed survey (Oct) Real GDP (3Q adv) Employment cost index (3Q) Chicago PMI (Oct) Consumer sentiment (Oct final)
13 NOVEMBER 2010 Personal income (Sep) ISM manufacturing (Oct) Construction spending (Sep) Housing vacancies (3Q) ADP employment (Oct) ISM nonmanufacturing (Oct) Factory orders (Sep) Light vehicle sales (Oct) Auction 10-year note Auction 30-year bond NFIB survey (Oct) Wholesale trade (Sep) JOLTS (Sep) Productivity and costs (3Q pre) Chain store sales (Oct) International trade (Sep) Import prices (Oct) Federal budget (Oct) Veterans Day Bond market closed 3:00pm Employment (Oct) Pending home sales (Sep) Consumer credit (Sep) Consumer sentiment (Nov pre) Retail sales (Oct) Empire State survey (Nov) Business inventories (Sep) PPI (Oct) TIC data (Sep) Industrial production (Oct) NAHB survey (Nov) CPI (Oct) Housing starts (Oct) Philadelphia Fed survey (Nov) Leading indicators (Oct) Real GDP (3Q second) Existing home sales (Oct) Richmond Fed survey (Nov) :30am Dallas Fed survey (Nov) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Sep, 3Q) Chicago PMI (Nov) Consumer confidence (Nov) Durable goods (Oct) Personal income (Oct) Consumer sentiment (Nov final) New home sales (Oct) FHFA HPI (Sep, 3Q) KC Fed survey (Nov) FOMC minutes (economic projections) Thanksgiving Day OCTOBER DECEMBER
14 DECEMBER NOVEMBER JANUARY / ADP employment (Nov) Productivity and costs (3Q rev) ISM manufacturing (Nov) Construction spending (Oct) Beige book Light vehicle sales (Nov) Pending home sales (Oct) Chain store sales (Nov) Auction 10-year note (r) Auction 30-year bond (r) Employment (Nov) ISM nonmanufacturing (Nov) Factory orders (Oct) :00pm JOLTS (Oct) Consumer credit (Oct) Wholesale trade (Oct) International trade (Oct) Import prices (Nov) Consumer sentiment (Dec pre) Federal budget (Nov) NFIB survey (Nov) Retail sales (Nov) PPI (Nov) Business inventories (Oct) CPI (Nov) Empire State survey (Dec) TIC data (Oct) Industrial production (Nov) NAHB survey (Dec) Housing starts (Nov) Current account (3Q) Philadelphia Fed survey (Dec) Real GDP (3Q third) Existing home sales (Nov) FHFA HPI (Oct) Durable goods (Nov) Personal income (Nov) Consumer sentiment (Dec final) New home sales (Nov) Leading indicators (Nov) Christmas Day (observed) :30am Dallas Fed survey (Dec) S&P/Case-Shiller HPI (Oct) Consumer confidence (Dec) Richmond Fed survey (Dec) Chicago PMI (Dec) KC Fed survey (Dec)
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