Commentaries:

Bartlett Market Week

Market Week: June 28, 2010

The Markets

Domestic equities saw their second straight week of starting strong and then trailing downward by week's end, depressed in part by weak housing statistics. The decline left the indexes (with the exception of the small-cap Russell 2000) back in the red for the year and investors seeking reassurance from bonds, which helped push down Treasury yields.

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Last Week's Headlines

Eye on the Week Ahead

As the second quarter comes to an end, the fate of the financial reform package will be of interest as leaders try to bring it to a vote in the House this week. And as always, Friday's unemployment numbers will be closely watched.

Key data releases: Personal income/spending (6/28); home prices (6/29); auto sales, manufacturing, construction spending, pending home sales (7/1); unemployment (7/2).

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