This week we will have inflation data from UK, New Zealand, Japan and Canada, employment data from Australia as well as Q3 GDP, production and consumption data from China. Additionally, 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China will be held...
Inflation data from the US will be the most important data point in the coming week that will also have consumption from the US, employment from the UK as well as inflation and trade data from China. USD September ISM manufacturing PMI report printed...
ECB, RBA and BOC are all expected to raise interest rates this week, Additionally, we will have inflation data from China, GDP data from Australia and employment data from Canada. New UK Prime Minister will be elected. Be mindful that Monday is Labour...
NFP, preliminary CPI from Europe and official PMI data from China will highlight the week as we enter in the last month of Q3. USD New home sales for July continued to plunge. They came in at 511k from downwardly revised 585k in June. The number...
Preliminary PMI data for August from EU and the UK coupled with PCE data from the US and Jackson Hole symposium will be the highlights of the week as fund managers start to return back to work after a summer holiday which should lead to better liquidity...
RBNZ rate hike, inflation data from the UK and Canada, employment data from the UK and Australia, consumption data from the US and China and preliminary Q2 GDP data from Japan will all mark data heavy week in front of us. USD July CPI came in...
Inflation data from the US and China and GDP data from the UK will highlight the slow summer week. USD ISM manufacturing for the month of July came in at 52.8 vs 52 as expected. The most watched component, as indicator of inflation pressures,...
BOE and RBA meetings, both expected to deliver a 50 bp rate hike, NFP and employment data from Canada and New Zealand coupled with inflation data from Switzerland and PMI data from China will highlight yet another jam packed trading week. USD ...
Fed meeting will be front and centre followed by inflation from the US, the EU and Australia. USD Housing starts in June came in at 1559m vs 1580m as expected. Building permits came in at 1685m vs 1695m as expected. Both numbers missed the expectations,...
ECB and BOJ meeting, preliminary PMI data from the Eurozone and the UK as well as inflation data from the UK, Canada and New Zealand will be highlights of another packed week. We will also get US housing data and if they come "materially stronger...