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This document provides an economic calendar for the year 2015 that lists release dates for major U.S. economic indicators and Treasury auctions. It includes monthly, weekly and some quarterly economic reports released by the government and private organizations. The calendar notes that some weekly and monthly report dates are estimates and could change. It also references additional economic analysis and reports published by J.P. Morgan.
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The document summarizes key trends in the North American office market in Q1 2015. While US economic and job growth slowed in Q1 due to poor weather and weakness in energy, the office market recovery is expected to continue for the rest of 2015. The overall vacancy rate was flat, with a modest increase in Canada and no change in the larger US market. Office absorption slowed but construction activity also decreased slightly. Going forward, investor demand for office properties is expected to remain robust in 2015.
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The document discusses the Oracle Application Grid approach, which aims to improve efficiency and flexibility by pooling and dynamically sharing resources across applications. It addresses challenges like tight coupling and inflexible scaling in traditional IT environments. The Application Grid uses technologies like WebLogic Server, JRockit, Tuxedo, and Coherence to enable dynamic scaling, high performance, reliability through redundancy, and automated cross-stack management.
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This document provides an overview of an advanced multimedia storytelling course, including its goals, key concepts, and processes. It discusses developing multimedia stories through story development, pre-production, production, and post-production. It also covers applying a community-centric lens and learning identity through storytelling. Examples of community stories and documentary themes, styles, and elements are listed.
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12. November 2015
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ISM Manufacturing [Oct] 10a Factory Orders [Sep] 10a ADP Employment [Oct] 8:15a Productivity [Q3 1st] 8:30a Employment [Oct] 8:30a
Const. Spending [Sep] 10a Vehicle Sales [Oct] 5p U.S. Int. Trade [Sep] 8:30a Jobless Claims [Oct 31] 8:30a Consumer Credit [Sep] 3p
ISM Non-Manuf. [Oct] 10a
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NFIB Small Bus. [Oct] 7:30a Jobless Claims [Nov 7] 8:30a PPI [Oct] 8:30a
Imp. Price Index [Oct] 8:30a JOLTs [Sep] 10a Retail Sales [Oct] 8:30a
Veteran's Day Federal Budget [Oct] 2p Bus. Inventories [Sep] 10a
[Bond Markets Closed] Mich. Cons. Sent. [Nov P] 10a
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Empire Manuf. [Nov] 8:30a CPI [Oct] 8:30a Housing Starts [Oct] 8:30a Jobless Claims [Nov 14] 8:30a
Industrial Prod. [Oct] 9:15a FOMC Minutes [Oct] 2p LEI [Oct] 10a
TIC [Sep] 4p Philly Fed Survey [Nov] 10a
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Existing Home Sales [Oct] 10a GDP [Q3 2nd] 8:30a Pers. Inc. & Spend. [Oct] 8:30a
S&P/C-S Home Prices [Sep] 9a Durable Goods [Oct] 8:30a Thanksgiving Day
Cons. Confidence [Nov] 10a Jobless Claims [Nov 21] 8:30a [Markets Closed]
New Home Sales [Oct] 10a
Mich. Cons. Sent. [Nov F] 10a Early Market Close
Observing Thanksgiving Day
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ISM Manufacturing [Nov] 10a ADP Employment [Nov] 8:15a ECB Announcement 7:45a Employment [Nov] 8:30a
Const. Spending [Oct] 10a Productivity [Q3 2nd] 8:30a Jobless Claims [Nov 28] 8:30a U.S. Int. Trade [Oct] 8:30a
Vehicle Sales [Nov] 5p Fed Beige Book 2p Factory Orders [Oct] 10a
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Consumer Credit [Oct] 3p NFIB Small Bus. [Nov] 7:30a Imp. Price Index [Nov] 8:30a PPI [Nov] 8:30a
JOLTs [Oct] 10a Jobless Claims [Dec 5] 8:30a Retail Sales [Nov] 8:30a
Federal Budget [Nov] 2p Bus. Inventories [Oct] 10a
Mich. Cons. Sent. [Dec P] 10a
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CPI [Nov] 8:30a Housing Starts [Nov] 8:30a Current Account [Q3] 8:30a
Empire Manuf. [Dec] 8:30a Industrial Prod. [Nov] 9:15a Jobless Claims [Dec 12] 8:30a
TIC [Oct] 4p FOMC Statement 2p LEI [Nov] 10a
Press Conference 2:30p Philly Fed Survey [Dec] 10a
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GDP [Q3 3rd] 8:30a Pers. Inc. & Spend. [Nov] 8:30a Jobless Claims [Dec 19] 8:30a
Existing Home Sales [Nov] 10a Durable Goods [Nov] 8:30a Christmas Day
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