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US Economic Calendar for the Week of April 14, 2014
For real estate investors, residential or commercial real estate property buyers worried about mortgage rates or current property owners looking to either refinance or sell, the economic data to be released in the upcoming week will most certainly have some degree of impact on their plans.
The data could have a direct effect on interest rates or could possibly spur market speculation on the future tapering intentions of the Federal Reserve but, in one way or another, there is likely going to be significant action in the bond markets as a result.
Add to the mix of uncertainty the shellacking that has taken place in the stock market, most notably in some of the previously high-flying NASDAQ companies, and the foundation has been set for an interesting week ahead!
Courtesy of Econoday this is the chart of the US economic data to be released during the week of April 14, 2014 including speeches that are scheduled to be given by various Federal Reserve Governors and the treasury auction calendar!
And, after reviewing this calendar, visit some of the Hallmark Abstract Service articles from this past week:
Interactive map of median New York City apartment prices by neighborhood!
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