Today'seconomic calendaris relatively quiet, followed by a potentially big day tomorrow.
The main data comes from Europe, where multiple sentiment reports come out early in the session.
Weekly mortgage applications at 7 a.m. ET are the only item on this side of the Atlantic. Michael Kors before the opening bell is the only noteworthy earnings report.
Revised gross domestic product numbers for the second quarter dominate tomorrow's agenda after the preliminary data missed estimates by a wide margin on April 30. Initial jobless claims, pending home sales and energy inventories are also on tap. Costco and Pall report earnings.
Friday brings the start of the American Society of Clinical Oncologist conference, which could affect pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Personal income, personal spending, and the Chicago Purchasing Managers Index are also on tap.
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