MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

Forecast for the Week What direction will the 2017 job growth trend line go after a strong start in January? Economic news kicks off on Wednesday with the ADP National Employment Report and Productivity numbers from the fourth quarter of … Continue reading

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

Forecast for the Week The week is loaded with headline reports. Which ones will land above the fold and move markets? Pending Home Sales will be delivered Monday. Manufacturing data releases start on Monday with Durable Goods Orders. The Chicago … Continue reading

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

Forecast for the Week Housing news will be the bookends of a short week. Markets are closed Monday in observance of Presidents Day. In housing news, Existing Home Sales will be released on Wednesday followed by New Home Sales on … Continue reading

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

Forecast for the Week Inflation and housing news will stand out in a packed economic calendar. Look for wholesale inflation data via the Producer Price Index on Tuesday. The Consumer Price Index follows on Wednesday. Manufacturing data from the Empire … Continue reading

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THEY SAYING THIS WEEK?

Forecast for the Week The markets might take a breather in this week of light economic news. Weekly Initial Jobless Claims will be released Thursday. Friday brings the Consumer Sentiment Index. Remember: Weak economic news normally causes money to flow … Continue reading

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THY SAYING THIS WEEK?

MMG WEEKLY – WHAT ARE THY SAYING THIS WEEK?

Forecast for the Week In a week fully loaded with economic news, employment data and monetary policy will command attention. Monday kicks off with Personal Income, Personal Spending and the Fed’s favorite inflation gauge Personal Consumption Expenditures. Housing information will … Continue reading