By John Kell 
 

A handful of retailers are due to report their fiscal third-quarter results next week, and observers will also be on the lookout for any commentary about holiday traffic and sales trends.

Next week, the Senate Banking Committee plans to vote on Janet Yellen's nomination to be the next leader of the Federal Reserve.

Jefferson County, Ala., is planning a $1.7 billion debt sale next week, challenging the market maxim that a bankruptcy filing leaves a permanent stain on municipal-bond issuers.

 
   Retailers to Report Latest Quarterly Results 
 

Home-improvement retailers Home Depot Inc. (HD) and Lowe's Cos. (LOW), office-supplies giant Staples Inc. (SPLS), electronics purveyor Best Buy Co. (BBY) and a handful of other retailers are due to release their latest quarterly results next week.

While quarterly reports are always closely followed, investors will also focus on any commentary about the key holiday season. Details about traffic trends, promotions, inventory management and any peak into sales trends will be especially important.

A number of mall-based retailers have been stung by weak traffic and muted sales in recent months, as consumers remain cautious about spending.

 
   Senate Committee Could Vote on Yellen Next Week 
 

The Senate Banking Committee plans to vote on Janet Yellen's nomination to be the next leader of the Federal Reserve. The panel, which has jurisdiction over Fed nominees, held a confirmation hearing with Ms. Yellen Thursday. Ms. Yellen is expected to then win confirmation from the full Senate, though some Republicans are likely to vote against her.

 
   Nokia Windows Tablet to Debut in U.S. 
 

Nokia Corp. (NOK, NOK1V.HE), moving to expand its product portfolio in the days leading up to the sale of its mobile device business to Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), will offer its first Windows-based mobile tablet for as little as $199 in the U.S. through AT&T Inc. (T) starting next week.

Nokia, once the dominant player in the global mobile device business, has fallen behind competitors like Samsung Electronics Co. (SSNHZ, 005930.SE) and Apple Inc. (AAPL) in recent years.

 
   Bankrupt Jefferson County to Sell New Debt 
 

Jefferson County, Ala., is planning a $1.7 billion debt sale next week, challenging the market maxim that a bankruptcy filing leaves a permanent stain on municipal-bond issuers. The planned offering of sewer-system securities is causing a rift among credit-rating firms and leaving many investors confused over whether the county, which filed for bankruptcy in November 2011 and is in arrears on $3.1 billion of existing sewer debt, is a safe investment now.

 
   France Readies for First Bond Auction Since Ratings Cut 
 

France next week returns to bond markets for the first time since it was downgraded by Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, although the European Central Bank's plan to keep interest rates low for an extended period should help to neutralize upward pressure on the country's funding costs.

 
   South Africa Union to Vote on Platinum Strike 
 

South Africa's biggest platinum mining companies could be hit by strikes in the coming weeks as unions and companies negotiate new wage agreements. The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union intends to meet next week with workers at the world's largest platinum producer, Anglo American Platinum Ltd. (AMS.JO, AGPPY), to vote on a strike.

 
   Task Force Set to Disclose List of Art Looted by Nazis 
 

A German government task force looking into the discovery of a cache of lost art discovered in Munich will release a list of 590 works it believes may have been looted by the Nazis. The disclosure is expected to begin next week. A total of 1,400 works were discovered.

--Devon Maylie, John Stoll, Michael Corkery and Emese Bartha contributed to this report

Write to John Kell at john.kell@wsj.com

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