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Sunday Night Futures

Looking for wages … from Greg Ip at the WSJ: In Labor vs. Capital, Workers Gain a Slight Edge

Hopefully there will be some small sign of a pickup in wages in the April employment report (to be released Friday).

Monday:
• Early, the Black Knight March Mortgage Monitor report. This is a monthly report of mortgage delinquencies and other mortgage data.

• At 10:00 AM ET, Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories and Orders (Factory Orders) for March. The consensus is a 2.1% increase in orders.

• At 2:00 PM: the April 2015 Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices from the Federal Reserve.

Weekend:
Schedule for Week of May 3, 2015

From CNBC: Pre-Market Data and Bloomberg futures: currently S&P futures and DOW futures are down slightly (fair value).

Oil prices were up over the last week with WTI futures at $59.09 per barrel and Brent at $66.48 per barrel.  A year ago, WTI was at $100, and Brent was at $109 – so, even with the recent increases, prices are down 40%+ year-over-year.

Below is a graph from Gasbuddy.com for nationwide gasoline prices. Nationally prices are up to $2.63 per gallon (down just over $1.00 per gallon from a year ago).

If you click on “show crude oil prices”, the graph displays oil prices for WTI, not Brent; gasoline prices in most of the U.S. are impacted more by Brent prices.


Orange County Historical Gas Price Charts Provided by GasBuddy.com

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