Today's economic agenda
By Mike Shepard
Before financial markets open -- Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo and Coca Cola are scheduled to issue quarterly results.
At 10 am. -- The House Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on compensation for victims of the Gulf Coast oil spill. Kenneth Feinberg, head of the BP Oil Spill Victim Compensation Fund, is scheduled to testify.
At 10 a.m. -- The Senate Finance Committee holds a hearing on the federal government's financial bailout effort, known as Troubled Assets Relief Program. Witnesses include: Neil M. Barofsky, TARP special inspector general for the Treasury Department, and Elizabeth Warren, head of the Congressional Oversight Panel that monitors TARP spending.
At 11:30 a.m. -- President Obama is scheduled to sign the landmark financial regulatory overhaul into law in a White House ceremony.
At 2 p.m. -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke appears before the Senate Banking Committee to give the central banks's semiannual report on monetary policy report.
After financial markets close -- Starbucks issues quarterly results.
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July 21, 2010; 7:29 AM ET
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