Trading Calendar November 21 - 25, 2011

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Here is your weekly trading calendar of scheduled economic data releases and other potential market moving events for the trading week of November 21 - 25, 2011.
 
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MONDAY:
10:00 Existing Home Sales, October: 4.85M expected, 4.91M prior   
 
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TUESDAY:
8:30   GDP - Second Estimate, Q3: 2.5% expected, 2.5% prior
8:30   GDP Deflator - Second Estimate, Q3: 2.5% expected, 2.5% prior
14:00 FOMC Minutes, November    
 
   
WEDNESDAY:
7:00   MBA Mortgage Index, 11/19: -10.0% prior
8:30   Initial Jobless Claims, 11/19: 391K expected, 388K prior
8:30   Continuing Jobless Claims, 11/12: 3620K expected, 3608K prior
8:30   Personal Income, October: 0.3% expected, 0.1% prior
8:30   Personal Spending, October: 0.3% expected, 0.6% prior
8:30   PCE Prices - Core, October: 0.1% expected, 0.1% prior
8:30   Durable Orders, October: -1.0% expected, -0.6% prior (revised from -0.8%)
8:30   Durable Orders -ex Transports, October: 0.0% expected, 1.8% prior (revised from 1.7%)
9:55   Michigan Sentiment - Final, November: 64.2 expected, 64.2 prior
10:30 Crude Inventories, 11/19: -1.056M prior 
  
THURSDAY:
Closed  
 
FRIDAY: 
Closing at 1:00pm
     
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