by Calculated Risk on 1/02/2025 07:21:00 PM
Thursday, January 02, 2025
Friday: ISM Mfg, Vehicle Sales
Note: Mortgage rates are from MortgageNewsDaily.com and are for top tier scenarios.
Mortgage rates as of Monday (a little lower on Tuesday).
Friday:
• At 10:00 AM: ISM Manufacturing Index for December. The consensus is for the ISM to be at 48.3, down from 48.4 in November.
All day: Light vehicle sales for December. The Wards forecast is for 16.7 million SAAR in December, up from the BEA estimate of 16.50 million SAAR in November (Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate).
Friday:
• At 10:00 AM: ISM Manufacturing Index for December. The consensus is for the ISM to be at 48.3, down from 48.4 in November.
All day: Light vehicle sales for December. The Wards forecast is for 16.7 million SAAR in December, up from the BEA estimate of 16.50 million SAAR in November (Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate).
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