The Week Ahead: Back From The Beach Because Of Greece, Fed?

 | Jul 05, 2015 12:19AM ET

In one sense, the week ahead should be a quiet, dull semi-vacation. As Nat King Cole explained , the Lazy-Hazy-Crazy days of summer – pretzels, beer, and bikinis that never got wet.

It is the lull before earnings and includes a light economic calendar. Will the A-Team need to return from the beach because of Greece? Or will it be a quiet week, disturbed only by an avalanche of FedSpeak and consequent punditry?

One way or another, I think we will (finally) put the Greek drama behind us and resume the familiar debate about the Fed.

I expect the pundits to be interrupting our summer with discussions of the FOMC minutes and the record number of Fed speeches.

Will FedSpeak Upset a Quiet Market?

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In my last WTWA I predicted that market participants would concentrate on Greece at the start of the week and then turn to economic reports. This was mostly correct. The Greek story lingered, but the biggest impact was on Monday. The economic news was supportive for most of the week, but the employment report was more of a dud than a firecracker.

Meanwhile we have to deal with Greece again this coming week. As usual, Doug Short’s excellent five-day summary captures the story in one great chart. Read the full article for more charts and discussion.