ADVISORY-Holiday schedule for major US economic, other data

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The Thanksgiving Day federal holiday on Thursday, Nov. 28 will affect the release schedule of some major economic, energy and commodities reports originating from and/or filed from Washington during the latter half of the Nov. 24 week.

Below is the schedule for the week. Times in EST/GMT.

Some Treasury announcements are subject to change.

Monday, Nov. 25

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago issues National Activity Index for October, 0830/1330

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey for November, 1030/1530

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) releases weekly U.S. export inspections for grains, oilseeds, 1100/1600

Treasury Department holds weekly sale of 3- and 6-month bills, 1130/1630

Treasury Department sells 2-year notes, 1300/1800

USDA issues monthly Cold Storage, 1500/2000

USDA issues weekly Crop Progress, 1600/2100. NOTE: final scheduled report for 2024

Tuesday, Nov. 26

Commerce Department issues Building Permit Revisions for October, no set time

Redbook issues weekly retail sales index, 0855/1355

Federal Housing Finance Agency issues U.S. House Price Index for September, 0900/1400

Commerce Department issues Single-Family Home Sales for October, 1000/1500

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond issues November Survey of Manufacturing Activity, November Survey of Service Sector Activity, 1000/1500

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey for November, 1030/1530

Treasury Department announces weekly sales of 4-, 8- and 17-week bills, 1100/1600

Treasury Department sells 52-week bills, 1130/1630

Treasury Department sells 2-year floating rate notes, 5-year notes, 1300/1800

Federal Open Market Committee issues minutes from its Nov. 6-7 meeting, 1400/1900

American Petroleum Institute issues weekly national petroleum report, 1630/2130

Wednesday, November 27

Mortgage Bankers Association issues weekly Mortgage Applications Survey, 0700/1200

Labor Department issues weekly Jobless Claims, 0830/1330. NOTE: issued one day in advance due to holiday

Commerce Department issues Advance Economic Indicators for October; Durable Goods for October; preliminary (second estimate) U.S. Q3 Gross Domestic Product and (first estimate) U.S. Q3 Corporate Profits, 0830/1330

Commerce Department issues Personal Income for October, 1000/1500

National Association of Realtors issues Pending Home Sales for October, 1000/1500

Treasury Department holds weekly sales of 4- and 8-week bills, 1000/1500

Energy Information Administration $(EIA)$ issues weekly petroleum stocks and output data, 1030/1530

Treasury Department's weekly announcement of 3- and 6-month bill sale offerings, 1100/1600

Treasury Department sells 17-week bills, 7-year notes, 1130/1630

EIA issues weekly U.S. underground natural gas stocks, 1200/1700. NOTE: issued one day in advance, time change due to holiday

Freddie Mac issues weekly U.S. mortgage rates, 1200/1700. NOTE: released one day in advance due to holiday

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Trimmed Mean PCE Price Index for October, no set time

Thursday, Nov. 28

Thanksgiving Day holiday. Federal government offices, stock and bond markets, International Monetary Fund, Federal Reserve closed.

Friday, November 29

IMF closed.

USDA releases weekly Export Sales, 0830/1330. NOTE: delayed from Thursday due to holiday

Federal Reserve weekly balance sheet, 1630/2130. NOTE: delayed from Thursday due to holiday

(Washington newsroom)

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