@ The White House
In the morning, the President will deliver remarks at Hankuk University in Seoul in which he'll discuss his Prague agenda to stop the spread of nuclear weapons and seek the peace and security of a world without them, including his commitment to safe, clean nuclear energy as part of his comprehensive strategy to develop all sources of American energy.
Later in the morning, the President will attend a bilateral meeting with President Medvedev of Russia.
In the afternoon, the President will host a bilateral meeting with President Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan.
Later in the afternoon, the President will attend a bilateral meeting with President Hu Jintao of China.
In the evening, the President will participate in a welcome ceremony for the Nuclear Security Summit.
Later in the evening, the President will attend a Nuclear Security Summit working dinner.
The President will spend the night in Seoul.
@ Wall Street
Data this coming week (March 26-30) covers a lot of ground. Case-Shiller home prices for January are expected to fall, widening year-on-year declines to -4.3%. Both Conference Board Consumer Confidence and Reuters/University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment are seen rising in March despite higher gasoline prices.
Durable goods orders likely rebounded in February from a disastrous January. Fourth Quarter 2011 GDP growth should be revised up slightly to 3.1%, as higher estimates for inventories, housing, and consumer medical services spending outweigh a decline in trade.
The February Personal Income and Consumption report is expected to show robust (inflation-adjusted) spending on top of weak income growth and moderate core inflation.