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here wut I got
SAM191 USAF C-32A west from JBA
IGOR46 USAF KC-46 Pegasus heading sw to replace 0 DC-10 extender over Not AF1 Joe 'at Camp David'-no updates to schedule since they slipped in fridays "activity" later on in the day.
BOXER47 USAF C-40C north from Miami Int'l overnight
IMINO34 US NAvy E-6B Mercury ne nao from MacDill after some werk over GA
Imino: relating to or containing the NH group or its substituted form NR united to a group other than an acid group. A highly reactive organic compound containing an NH group doubly bonded to a carbon atom.
Polish AF PLF105 G5 sw from Dulles Int'l overnight
I got quite the kick outta it.
looks like December '19 for the original and then a few months later for the swipe.
High-level French AF CTM1031 A330 outta Jordan heading nw (had one from Beirut yesterday too)
dhey not gonna ever leave QR eben with that latest echo chamber created.
What little cred they had left (the lackeys included) was destroyed last night.
dat why I posted wut I did when I left cause that was solely a message to them-they read it
00-9001 USAFSOC C-32B nw and prolly from San Juan-was STINT73 on 0121 and dropped from scope at about same point heading se it is nao.
BOXER47 did the same thing when it departed Miami Int'l and headed se on 0120 so I dunno where it went >>122130 lb
It arrived at Miami Int'l late last night
Dis the AC that Nancy uses a lot
Economic schedule for week of January 23, 2022
All deez have little to no relevance to the world we all live in but it is still interdasting to see how they spin it all-especially the new home sales.
The key reports scheduled for this week are the advance estimate of Q4 GDP and December New Home sales. Other key indicators include December Personal Income and Outlays and November Case-Shiller house prices.
For manufacturing, the Richmond and Kansas City Fed manufacturing surveys will be released. The FOMC meets this week, and they are expected to announce the final asset purchases.
Like they will EVER stop dat-just wrap it up into yet another alphabet-style program.
When I stopped calculating the reverse-repos they were at $70T
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Monday, January 24th -
8:30 AM ET: Chicago Fed National Activity Index for December. This is a composite index of other data.
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Tuesday, January 25th -
9:00 AM: FHFA House Price Index for November. This was originally a GSE only repeat sales, however there is also an expanded index.
9:00 AM ET: S&P/Case-Shiller House Price Index for November.
The consensus is for a 18.0% year-over-year increase in the Comp 20 index.
10:00 AM: Richmond Fed Survey of Manufacturing Activity for January.
10:00 AM: State Employment and Unemployment (Monthly) for December 2021
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Wednesday, January 26th -
7:00 AM ET: The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) will release the results for the mortgage purchase applications index.
10:00 AM: New Home Sales for December from the Census Bureau.
The consensus is for 760 thousand SAAR, up from 744 thousand in November.
2:00 PM: FOMC Meeting Statement. The FOMC is expected to announce the final asset purchases.
2:30 PM: Fed Chair Jerome Powell holds a press briefing following the FOMC announcement.
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Thursday, January 27th -
busy day here
8:30 AM: Gross Domestic Product, 4th quarter 2021 (Advance estimate). The consensus is that real GDP increased 5.4% annualized in Q4.
8:30 AM: The initial weekly unemployment claims report will be released. The consensus is for a decrease to 260 thousand from 286 thousand last week.
8:30 AM: Durable Goods Orders for December. The consensus is for a 0.5% decrease in durable goods.
10:00 AM: Pending Home Sales Index for December. The consensus is for a 0.3% increase in the index.
11:00 AM: the Kansas City Fed manufacturing survey for January. This is the last of regional manufacturing surveys for January.
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Friday, January 28th -
8:30 AM ET: Personal Income and Outlays for December. The consensus is for a 0.5% increase in personal income, and for a 0.5% decrease in personal spending. And for the Core PCE price index to increase 0.5%.
10:00 AM: University of Michigan's Consumer sentiment index (Final for January). The consensus is for a reading of 68.6.
https://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2022/01/schedule-for-week-of-january-23-2022.html
China sends 39 aircraft into Taiwan ADIZ, countering big U.S. drill
Largest incursion since October includes 34 jet fighters and a bomber.
China sent 39 military aircraft into Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ), the island's Defense Ministry said Sunday, in an escalation of tensions in the Taiwan Strait. The sorties consisted of 24 Shenyang J-16 tandem-seat, twinjet fighters and 10 Chengdu J-10 single-engine fighters, along with one bomber and four electronic intelligence aircraft.
The Taiwanese side scrambled fighters and issued radio warnings Sunday, while air defense missile systems were deployed to monitor the activities, the ministry said. The largest incursion since October comes as the U.S. Navy has three aircraft carrier strike groups in Taiwan's vicinity -- the USS Carl Vinson strike group and the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group in the Philippine Sea and the USS Ronald Reagan strike group forward-deployed to Yokosuka, Japan.
There is also a large-scale Marine presence, with the USS Essex Amphibious Ready Group and the USS America Expeditionary Strike Group joining the Carl Vinson and Abraham Lincoln for a joint exercise Saturday. The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer JS Hyuga also took part in the drill.
The massive show of American force is seen by some as a warning to China not to take action while the U.S. is preoccupied with the Russian military buildup against Ukraine. "I believe much of this activity is derived of active signaling, to the Russians, to the Chinese, to our friends and allies. We are sending various messages to differentiated constituencies that boil down to to various forms of 'don't even think about it' or 'we're here, we're not going away, we've got your back,'" said Bryan McGrath, a retired surface warship officer and founding managing director of consultancy The FerryBridge Group. "Not terribly subtle, but the time for subtlety is past," he said.
The U.S. Naval Institute has reported that 26 F-35 joint strike fighters are currently operating aboard Navy ships in the Indo-Pacific, the largest assembly of the fifth-generation fighters on Navy ships to date. They consist of 10 Navy F-35Cs on the Carl Vinson, 10 Marine Corps F-35Cs aboard the Abraham Lincoln and six Marine F-35B short takeoff and vertical landing variant aircraft on the America.
China's large-scale incursion could be a response to this military presence. A map provided by Taiwan's Defense Ministry showed the Chinese aircraft flew in an area to the northeast of the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands in the South China Sea.
There was no immediate comment from Beijing.
Over four days beginning Oct. 1, China's National Day, Taiwan reported 148 Chinese air force planes in the southern and southwestern part of its ADIZ.
Though the incursions have not come close to Taiwan's main island, Taipei considers them "gray zone" tactics, designed to strain Taiwan's forces by making them repeatedly scramble.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/Indo-Pacific/China-sends-39-aircraft-into-Taiwan-ADIZ-countering-big-U.S.-drill
Iranians Told to Cut Gas Use as Consumption Hits Record High
Iranโs oil minister urged people to reduce gas use as daily consumption hit a record high of 692 million cubic meters over the weekend, the ministryโs official newswire, Shana, reported.
Domestic, commercial and non-essential industries hit the peak figure on Friday, Shana said, citing Oil Minister Javad Owji who advised consumers to wear warmer clothes and switch off heaters when not at home.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-23/iranians-told-to-cut-gas-use-as-consumption-hits-record-high?srnd=markets-vp