Technical Talk: TSX Comp and S&P 500 Continue Upward Breakout

Upcoming US Events for Today:

• Chicago Fed National Activity Index for December will be released at 8:30am. The market expects 0.28 versus 0.10 previous.
• Existing Home Sales for December will be released at 10:00am. The market expects 5.10M versus 5.04M previous.
• The Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index for January will be released at 10:00am. The market expects 5, consistent with the previous report.

Upcoming International Events for Today:

• German ZEW Survey for January will be released at 5:00am EST. Current Conditions are expected to show 6.0 versus 5.7 previous. Business Expectations are expected to reveal 10.5 versus 6.9 previous.
• Great Britain Industrial Trends for January will be released at 6:00am EST. The market expects –13 versus –12 previous.
• Canadian Retail Sales for November will be released at 8:30am EST. The market expects a decline of 0.1% versus an increase of 0.7% previous.
• Australian CPI for the Fourth Quarter will be released at 7:30pm EST. The market expects 2.4% versus 2.0% previous.

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The Markets

Market comments to be released momentarily…

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