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US TSYS: When traders in the U.S. Treasuries market return to work Tuesday after
the long U.S. Labor Day weekend holiday, they will face such issues as the
congressional progress on solving the debt limit situation, the budget deficit
and North Korea worries, said an MNI US Credit Mkt WkAhead story. Meanwhile the
U.S. high-grade corporate bond issuance pipeline should be very busy as summer
ends, said syndicate officials. Jefferies economists Ward McCarthy and Tom
Simons said next week's calendar "will be backloaded and busy, as we say goodbye
to Summer 2017. The economic data calendar will feature factory orders, the
trade balance, and the ISM Non-Manufacturing Index, in addition to jobless
claims, which could be the first economic data release that shows an impact from
Hurricane Harvey and the resultant flooding." They add the "Fed speaking
calendar will pick up the pace as policymakers take an opportunity to get their
messages out following their meeting at Jackson Hole." (For more please see the
15:31pm ET US Credit Mkt Wk Ahd on the Main wire.) 

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