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DIARY - Today in Washington - July 7

Fri Jul 4, 2008 4:00pm EDT

July 7

Global Markets

ALL TIMES IN EDT/GMT

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AFTER 1000/1400 - U.S. Defense Logistics Agency issues cobalt sales for June

1100/1500 - USDA releases weekly U.S. export inspections for grains, oilseeds

1100/1500 - Treasury Dept. announces weekly sale of 4-week bills; announces 10-year TIPS sale

NO SET TIME - Federal Reserve issues weekly selected interest rates

1300/1700 - Treasury Dept weekly sale of 3-, 6-month bills

1500/1900 - Treasury Dept issues Strips, or Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Securities program for June

1600/2000 - USDA issues weekly Crop Progress

1615/2015 - Federal Reserve releases weekly assets and liabilities of commercial banks ----------------------------------------------------------

DIARY - Federal Reserve Events [FED/DIARY]

U.S. Indicators [US/ECI]

U.S. Treasury new issues calendar [US/C]



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