Business events scheduled for the coming week
MONDAY, Jan. 5
WASHINGTON Commerce Department releases construction spending for November, 10 a.m.; weekly Treasury briefing, auction; House Financial Services Committee hearing on the Bernard Madoff scandal and the need for regulatory changes.
DETROIT Major automakers report U.S. auto sales for December.
SEOUL, South Korea 5,200 union workers at Ssangyong vote on a proposed strike to protest against possible job cut.
TOKYO Japan auto executives at industry group's New Year gathering.
TUESDAY, Jan. 6WASHINGTON Commerce Department releases factory orders for November, 10 a.m.; National Association of Realtors releases pending home sales index, 10 a.m.; Federal Reserve releases minutes from December meeting, 2 p.m.
NEW YORK The Institute for Supply Management releases its non-manufacturing index for December, 10 a.m.
TOKYO Japan's top executives gather for business lobby New Year's gathering.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7WASHINGTON Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaks at the Economic Club of Washington; House Financial Services Committee hearing on priorities for the Obama administration on using the Wall Street rescue fund; House Steering and Policy Committee, a panel of only Democrats, holds a hearing on economic recovery proposals; Senate Environment and Public Workers Committee briefing on investing in green technology as a way to help the economy.
FAIRPORT, N.Y. Constellation Brands Inc. reports third-quarter financial results.
ST. LOUIS Monsanto Co. reports first-quarter financial results.
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. Supervalu Inc. reports third-quarter financial results.
BERLIN Germany's Federal Labor Agency releases December unemployment figures.
THURSDAY, Jan. 8
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