The Credit Calendar

Monday, January 26
The Treasury will auction $29 billion of 91-day bills and $28 billion of 182-day discount bills. The 91-day bills are dated Jan. 29 and due April 30, and the 182-day bills are dated Jan. 29 and due July 30.

Existing home sales figures for December are released by the National Association of Realtors.

Leading economic indicator figures for December are released by the Conference Board

Tuesday, January 27
Consumer confidence figures for January are released by the Conference Board.

The Federal Open Markets Committee begins a two-day meeting to discuss monetary policy.

The Treasury will auction $40 billion of two-year notes due Jan. 31, 2011.

Wednesday, January 28
The Federal Open Markets Committee concludes a two-day meeting to discuss monetary policy.

Thursday, January 29
Initial jobless claims for the week ending Jan. 24 are released by the Labor Department.

Durable goods figures for December are released by the Commerce Department.

New home sales figures for December are released by the Commerce Department.

The Treasury will sell $30 billion of five-year notes due Jan. 31, 2014.

Friday, January 30
Advance real gross domestic product figures for the fourth quarter are released by the Commerce Department.

Employment cost index figures for the fourth quarter are released by the Labor Department.

Final consumer sentiment figures for January are released by the University of Michigan.

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