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Thu Mar 7, 2024, 05:12 PM Mar 7

Next week's major U.S. economic reports (March 11 -- March 15)

MarketWatch updates the schedule throughout the week. Check their site for revisions.

This Week's Major U.S. Economic Reports & Fed Speakers

TIME (ET) REPORT PERIOD ACTUAL MEDIAN FORECAST PREVIOUS

MONDAY, MAR 11
None scheduled

TUESDAY, MAR 12
6:00 am NFIB optimism index Feb. 89.9
8:30 am Consumer price index Feb. 0.3%
8:30 am Core CPI Feb. 0.4%
8:30 am CPI year over year 3.1%
8:30 am Core CPI year over year 3.9%
2:00 pm Monthly U.S. federal budget Feb. -$22B

WEDNESDAY, MAR 13
None scheduled

THURSDAY, MAR 14
8:30 am U.S. retail sales Feb. -0.8%
8:30 am Retail sales minus autos Feb. -0.6%
8:30 am Producer price index Feb. 0.3%
8"30 am Core PPI Feb. 0.6%
8:30 am PPI year over year 0.9%
8:30 am Core PPI year over year 2.6%
8:30 am Initial jobless claims March 8
10:00 am Business inventories Jan. 0.4%

FRIDAY, MAR 15
8:30 am Empire State manufacturing survey March -2.4
8:30 am Import price index Feb. 0.8%
8:30 am Import price index minus fuel Feb. 0.7%
9:15 am Industrial production Feb. 0.1%
9:15 am Capacity utilization Feb. 78.5%
10:00 am Consumer sentiment (prelim) March 76.9%

Here's another calendar of US economic events. This one is hard to format at. DU. I'm not even going to try.

United States Economic Calendar

One more:

https://www.chase.com/personal/investments/learning-and-insights/category/markets

Chase seems to have stopped posting these. Maybe they'll start up again.

Economic outlook

Up next for the markets: November 7 – November 11

Alex Bova
Content and Communications, J.P. Morgan Wealth Management

Nov 02, 2022 | 3 min read







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1. Inflation, retail sales, and the market rally broadens: What to know this week
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 08:38 AM
Mar 11
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Inflation, retail sales, and the market rally broadens: What to know this week

Josh Schafer · Reporter
Mon, Mar 11, 2024, 5:31 AM EDT 6 min read

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In the week ahead, investors will face the final major test before the Federal Reserve's March 20 meeting with the February Consumer Prince Index (CPI) report out Tuesday, which offers an updated look at inflation. Retail sales and consumer sentiment reports will feature on the economic calendar in the back half of the week.

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Price check

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has said repeatedly the central bank wants more "confidence" in inflation's path downward before cutting interest rates. ... Tuesday's CPI reading follows a hotter-than-expected January report that showed inflation's decline could be "bumpy," and prompted investors to price in fewer interest rate cuts this year.

For February, Wall Street expects headline inflation to log an annual gain of 3.1%, unchanged from the headline number in January, according to estimates from Bloomberg. Prices are set to rise 0.4% on a month-over-month basis, an increase from the 0.3% rise seen in January.

On a "core" basis, which strips out food and energy, prices are expected to have increased 3.7% year over year, a slowdown from the 3.9% increase seen in January. Monthly core price increases are expected to clock in at 0.3%, lower than the 0.4% increase seen in January. ... "January's CPI data came in hotter than expected and renewed concerns about how quickly inflation could be brought to a heel," Wells Fargo's team of economists led by Jay Bryson wrote in a research note on Friday.

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