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As traders approach another pivotal day for financial markets on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, a series of crucial economic reports and Federal Reserve speeches are expected to sway market dynamics. The OPEC Monthly Report will provide insights into global oil market trends, while multiple Fed officials including Williams, Waller, Bostic, and Collins are scheduled to deliver remarks throughout the day. Energy markets will receive additional data with the API Weekly Crude Stock report and EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook, potentially influencing commodity prices and related sectors.
Major Economic Events to Watch
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Other Important Economic Events to Watch
• 7:20 AM ET - FOMC Member Williams Speaks: New York Fed President’s remarks may provide insights into monetary policy direction.
• 8:00 AM ET - OPEC Monthly Report: Detailed analysis of global oil market trends, supply and demand dynamics, and outlook for crude prices.
• 10:20 AM ET - Fed Waller Speaks: Federal Reserve Governor’s comments could impact market expectations for interest rates.
• 12:00 PM ET - EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook: Provides forecasts for energy consumption, supply, and prices across major fuel types through the end of the next calendar year.
• 12:15 PM ET - FOMC Member Bostic Speaks: Atlanta Fed President’s remarks on economic conditions and monetary policy outlook.
• 1:00 PM ET - 10-Year Note Auction (Previous:4.117%): Treasury auction results will indicate investor demand for government debt and influence broader bond markets.
• 4:30 PM ET - API Weekly Crude Stock (Previous:6.500M): Data on U.S. oil inventories that provides insights into petroleum demand and often impacts crude prices.
Other Economic Events to Watch
• 7:00 AM ET - MBA Mortgage Applications (Previous:-1.9%): Weekly change in mortgage application volume indicating housing market activity.
• 7:00 AM ET - MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate (Previous:6.31%): Average fixed mortgage rate that influences housing affordability and demand.
• 7:00 AM ET - MBA Purchase Index (Previous:163.3): Index tracking mortgage applications for home purchases, an indicator of housing demand.
• 7:00 AM ET - Mortgage Market Index (Previous:332.3): Comprehensive index covering all mortgage applications during the week.
• 7:00 AM ET - Mortgage Refinance Index (Previous:1,290.8): Index tracking applications to refinance existing mortgages.
• 8:55 AM ET - Redbook (Previous:5.7%): Year-over-year same-store sales growth at large U.S. retailers, indicating consumer spending trends.
• 11:00 AM ET - Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI (Previous:52.86): Consumer sentiment index measuring economic confidence across multiple dimensions.
• 4:00 PM ET - Fed Collins Speaks: Boston Fed President’s remarks may provide additional insights on monetary policy direction.
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