Thursday's Economic Calendar

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Thursday's Economic Calendar
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9:55 AM FED'S BOWMAN SPEECH

Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman will speak before the virtual Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act Outreach Meeting.

10:30 AM EIA NATURAL GAS REPORT

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) provides weekly information on natural gas stocks in underground storage for the U.S. and five regions of the country. The level of inventories helps determine prices for natural gas products.

1:15 PM FED'S LOGAN SPEECH

Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Lorie Logan will give welcome remarks before "The Evolving Landscape of Bank Funding" research conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Banks of Dallas, Atlanta and Cleveland.

4:30 PM FED BALANCE SHEET

The Fed's balance sheet is a weekly report presenting a consolidated balance sheet for all 12 Reserve Banks that lists factors supplying reserves into the banking system and factors absorbing reserves from the system.

MORE ON U.S. ECONOMY

* Markets Price In Another Fed Rate Cut Next Week, But Friday's Delayed Inflation Report Could Muddy The Waters [https://seekingalpha.com/article/4832462-markets-price-in-another-rate-cut-friday-inflation-report-could-muddy-the-waters]
* When Treasury Yield Patterns Signal Recessions [https://seekingalpha.com/article/4832001-when-treasury-yield-patterns-signal-recessions]
* Market Premium For 10-Year Treasury Yield Falls To 12-Month Low [https://seekingalpha.com/article/4830762-market-premium-for-10-year-treasury-yield-falls-12-month-low]
* Wall Street notches record close after soft CPI data, posts best week since early August [https://seekingalpha.com/news/4508315-stock-market-news-today-nasdaq-sp500-dow-jones]
* Treasury yields sink as bonds rally after soft September consumer inflation report [https://seekingalpha.com/news/4508196-treasury-yields-sink-as-bonds-rally-after-soft-september-consumer-inflation-report]