High points for economic data scheduled for December 30 week

Theresa Sheehan

The New Year’s Day observance sits in the middle of the December 30 week. This means some disruptions to normal release patterns. There is an early close for bond markets on Tuesday, and a full close for both stocks and bonds on Wednesday.

The data release calendar is light and does not include a lot of market moving potential. There will be private industry reports about the health of retail sales over the holiday period. So far it seems that shoppers were willing to spend if they found bargains and they were also conscious of the possibility that some consumer goods will be costlier in the near future and/or in shorter supply. Some planned spending may have occurred in the fourth quarter 2024 that is borrowed from the first quarter 2025.

One bellwether could the numbers on new motor vehicle sales for December which are expected on Friday. There was an uptick in the seasonally adjusted annual pace of sales to 16.5 million units in November. However, some of that could have been related to replacing vehicles lost to storm damage in late September and early October. In question is how much consumers pulled back from that pace and if the year-end number is above the 15.9 million units at the end of 2023.

 

About the Author: Theresa Sheehan

Terry has followed the US economic data for over 35 years. First working with economic databases at McGraw/Hill-Data Resources, then as an economic data reporter at Market News International, and later as an analyst at Stone McCarthy Research Associates. She is deeply familiar with the major high-frequency data reports that drive the financial news cycle. She has followed the ins-and-out of the Board of Governors and District Bank Presidents, and developments in monetary policy as conditions have changed since the Volcker years. Terry is a graduate of the University of Maryland University College with bachelor’s degrees in English, Information Management, and Psychology.

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