- Monday, September 1
Markets are closed for Labor Day. Tuesday, September 2
- The Treasury will auction $27 billion of 91-day bills and $26 billion of 182-day discount bills. The 91-day bills are dated Sept. 2 and due Dec. 4, and the 182-day bills are dated Sept. 2 and due March 5, 2009.
Construction spending figures for July are released by the Commerce Department. Wednesday, September 3
- Factory order, shipment, and inventory figures for July are released by the Commerce Department.
The Beige Book, a summary of economic commentary compiled from the 12 Fed banks, is released by the Federal Reserve Board. Thursday, September 4
- Initial jobless claims for the week ending Aug. 30 are released by the Labor Department.
Revised productivity and cost figures for the second quarter are released by the Labor Department. Friday, September 5
- The employment report for August is released by the Labor Department.
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The SEC has won a partial victory against Choice Advisors and its principal Matthias O'Meara for their role in acting as unregistered brokers and for engaging in a fee-splitting arrangement.
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The trio have decades of experience in high yield and investment grade portfolios and will launch new high-yield investment strategies and vehicles for Rockefeller.
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