No Fed rate decisions today; the June 16–17 FOMC minutes are released at 2:00 p.m. EDT, offering clues on past policy reasoning.
opportunity angle: FOMC minutes are historical and already priced in, offering no new policy surprises for near-term trading.
Major economic data: Industrial Production (9:15 a.m.) and Assets/Liabilities of Commercial Banks (4:15 p.m.) are key releases for traders.
opportunity angle: Industrial Production and bank balance sheet data are routine releases that rarely drive significant equity moves absent major surprises.
No overnight Fed policy news; the next FOMC meeting is July 28–29, with a rate decision on July 29.
opportunity angle: No immediate policy catalyst with the next FOMC meeting weeks away leaves no directional bias for stocks.
A New York Fed workshop on market liquidity occurred yesterday (July 9), not today, so it has no immediate trading impact now.
opportunity angle: A past workshop has no real-time market impact and provides no actionable information for current sessions.
The St. Louis Fed hosts a lunch with the Fed on healthcare workforce and AI today at 11:30 a.m. CT, but it’s not market-moving news.
opportunity angle: A regional Fed lunch on non-monetary topics like healthcare workforce is irrelevant to equity market direction.