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economic calendar Econ Calendar

High volatility is anticipated today, Wednesday, September 17, with the Fed's 1:00 PM EST Interest Rate Decision and Monetary Policy Statement, followed by the 1:30 PM EST FOMC Press Conference. A 25bps rate cut is widely expected amidst a weakening labor market and sticky inflation. Markets will scrutinize the dot plot and Powell's forward guidance for future policy trajectory. Tomorrow, Thursday, Initial Jobless Claims at 7:30 AM EST offer labor market insights. Next Tuesday, S&P Global Manufacturing and Services PMIs at 8:45 AM EST are key growth indicators, with business confidence subdued by tariffs. Traders should prepare for significant market reactions around Wednesday's Fed announcements, particularly to any surprises in the dot plot or Powell's tone. A dovish stance could fuel equities and gold, while hawkish signals might trigger a pullback. Position for potential volatility in USD, equities, and bonds.
Today - Sep 18
8:30a
Initial Jobless Claims
act
231K
exp
240K
pr
263K
8:30a
Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Survey
act
23.2
exp
2.3
pr
-0.3
Fri - Sep 19
2:30p
Fed's Daly speech
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President & CEO Mary C. Daly participates in a fireside chat on AI implications for workforce development and economic mobility.
Mon - Sep 22
9:45a
Fed's Williams speech
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams chairs a panel about 'Monetary Policy Frameworks: Recent Developments and Outlook - An International Comparative View' virtually.
10:00a
Fed's Musalem speech
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem delivers a speech about the US economy and monetary policy and participates in a Q&A session at the Brookings Institution.
12:00p
Fed's Hammack speech
Tue - Sep 23
9:45a
S&P Global Manufacturing PMI
act
N/A
exp
N/A
pr
53
9:45a
S&P Global Services PMI
act
N/A
exp
N/A
pr
54.5
9:45a
S&P Global Composite PMI
act
N/A
exp
54.6
pr
54.6
10:00a
Existing Home Sales Change (MoM)
act
N/A
exp
N/A
pr
2
Wed - Sep 24
10:00a
New Home Sales Change (MoM)
act
N/A
exp
N/A
pr
-0.6
4:10p
Fed's Daly speech
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President & CEO Mary C. Daly gives keynote remarks at the annual Spencer Fox Eccles Convocation at the University of Utah's David Eccles School of Business.

Upcoming Earnings

Next Tuesday sees a significant report from semiconductor giant Micron Technology Inc. after close. This week, consumer discretionary and homebuilding sectors have several reports, including FedEx Corporation on Thursday after close. Next Wednesday is the busiest day with six reports, featuring Cintas Corporation before open.
Sep 17/b
Sep 17/a
Sep 18/b
Sep 18/a
Sep 22/a
FLY
Sep 23/b
AZO
Sep 23/a
Sep 24/b
Sep 24/a
Sep 25/b
Sep 25/a

Analyst Updates

Software and Industrials lead with multiple strong buy ratings, including TEAM, WDAY, ETN, and EME in the past three days. Real Estate REITs also gained traction with upgrades to AVB and WPC. Semiconductor giant NVDA also received a strong buy on Wednesday, with an average target price upside suggesting continued momentum. However, AAPL was notably downgraded to Hold on Wednesday, signaling caution in some mega-cap tech.
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