Associated Press National News Calendar
By APFriday, June 25, 2010
AP National News Calendar
Eds: Major scheduled events for the week of July 4-10, 2010. Note that many events, especially court appearances, are subject to change at the last minute.
The following economic reports will be issued in Washington (all times EST):
SUNDAY: No events of note.
MONDAY: Columbus Day. Bond markets closed.
TUESDAY: Federal Reserve releases minutes from September interest rate meeting.
WEDNESDAY: Labor Department releases weekly jobless claims, 8:30 a.m.; Federal Reserve releases consumer credit data for May, 3 p.m.; Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, releases weekly mortgage rates.
THURSDAY: No events of note.
FRIDAY: Commerce Department releases wholesale trade inventories for May, 10 a.m.
SATURDAY: No events of note.
SUNDAY, JULY 4:
Washington — National Independence Day parade.
Undated — U.S. Independence Day.
Wimbledon, England — Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships men’s singles final.
Rotterdam, Netherlands — Tour de France opening stage.
MONDAY, JULY 5:
New York — Markets closed for Independence Day weekend.
Washington — Congress on break until July 12.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton visits Armenia and Georgia, returning to Washington on July 6.
TUESDAY, JULY 6:
Washington — President Barack Obama meets with Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Arlington, Va. — Funeral service for West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd.
New York — Queen Elizabeth II gives first speech to the United Nations General Assembly since 1957 and visits Ground Zero.
NEW YORK — The Institute for Supply Management releases its service sector index for June, 10 a.m.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7:
No events of note.
THURSDAY, JULY 8:
New York — Retailers release revenue results for June.
Kansas City, Mo. — President Barack Obama attends a political fundraiser.
Los Angeles — Primetime Emmy Awards nominations.
FRIDAY, JULY 9:
Las Vegas — President Barack Obama campaigns for Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.
Boston — National Governors Association annual meeting through July 12.
SATURDAY, JULY 10:
No events of note.
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