Initial jobless claims and 7-year note auction headline Thursday's economic data

As traders approach another pivotal day for financial markets on Thursday, December 26, 2024, a series of crucial economic data releases that could sway market dynamics are expected. The spotlight will be on the initial jobless claims report, which serves as a key indicator of the labor market's health. Additionally, the 7-year note auction will provide insights into investor appetite for U.S. government debt.

Major Economic Events to Watch

• 8:30 AM ET - Initial Jobless Claims: Expected 223K, previous 220K. Measures first-time unemployment insurance claims, indicating labor market trends.

Other Important Economic Events to Watch

• 8:30 AM ET - Continuing Jobless Claims: Previous 1,874K. Tracks ongoing unemployment benefit claims.

• 1:00 PM ET - 7-Year Note Auction: Previous yield 4.183%. Gauges investor demand for medium-term U.S. Treasury debt.

• 4:30 PM ET - API Weekly Crude Stock: Previous -4.700M. Provides insight into U.S. oil inventory levels and petroleum demand.

• 4:30 PM ET - Fed's Balance Sheet: Previous 6,889B. Discloses Federal Reserve's assets and liabilities.

• 4:30 PM ET - Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks : Previous 3.237T. Shows depository institutions' account balances at regional Fed banks.

Other Economic Events to Watch

• 7:00 AM ET - MBA Purchase Index: Previous 157.1. Indicates mortgage application volume for home purchases.

• 7:00 AM ET - Mortgage Refinance Index: Previous 617.5. Measures mortgage refinancing activity.

• 7:00 AM ET - Mortgage Market Index: Previous 224.0. Covers all mortgage applications during the week.

• 7:00 AM ET - MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate: Previous 6.75%. Reports fixed 30-year mortgage lending rates.

• 7:00 AM ET - MBA Mortgage Applications: Previous -0.7%. Shows change in new mortgage application volume.

• 8:30 AM ET - Jobless Claims 4-Week Avg.: Previous 225.50K. Smooths weekly jobless claims data.

• 11:00 AM ET - US M2 Money Supply: Previous 23.31T. Measures broad money supply in the U.S. economy.

• 11:30 AM ET - 4-Week Bill Auction: Previous yield 4.230%. Indicates short-term government borrowing costs.

• 11:30 AM ET - 8-Week Bill Auction: Previous yield 4.230%. Reflects investor demand for short-term Treasury bills.

For further information and the latest updates, please refer to our Economic Calendar, here.

This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

Source: Investing.com

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