After a hugely eventful week we will gets some rest as the week ahead of us will be a quiet one lead by US inflation and preliminary Q3 GDP data from the UK. USD November Fed meeting did not disappoint. Fed members acknowledged that economy is...
Another week with three central bank meetings. Fed, BOE and RBA will all meet and all three meetings are considered to be live. Additionally, we will get NFP coupled with employment data from Canada and New Zealand. USD Advance reading of Q3 GDP...
ECB, BOC and BOJ meetings as well as preliminary Q3 GDP readings from the US and the EU will highlight a busy week ahead of us. USD Housing starts and building permits declined in September as a combination of high house prices and lack of supplies...
GDP data from China, inflation data from the UK and Canada as well as preliminary PMI numbers from the EU and the UK will dominate headlines in the week ahead of us. USD September CPI numbers came in line with expectations with headline number...
US inflation and consumption data will be the highlights of the slow week, from the standpoint of economic news, ahead of us. US markets will be closed on Monday due to Columbus Day so liquidity will be lower than usual. USD The employment report...
RBA and RBNZ meetings as well as NFP on Friday headline the big week ahead of us. USD Consumer confidence as measured by The Conference Board dropped to 109.3 in September from 115.2 in August. This is the lowest reading since February and shows...
US inflation and consumption data coupled with Chinese production and consumption data will be the highlights of the week ahead of us. USD Unemployment benefits have expired on September 6, affecting around 9 million people. This may have adverse...
ECB, RBA and BOC meetings will dominate the week ahead of us in which we will see final Q2 GDP reading from Japan and employment report from Canada. Monday is a Labour Day holiday and US markets will be closed, thus lowering the overall liquidity. USD...
The importance of NFP result on Fed’s policy cannot be overstated with their goal of maximum employment so it will be the highlight of the week that will also have preliminary inflation for the Eurozone. USD Second reading of Q2 GDP saw an upgrade t...
Jackson Hole Symposium will be the focal point of the week that will include preliminary PMIs from the EU and the UK as well as PCE inflation data from the US. USD Retail sales in July heavily missed expectations and came at -1.1% m/m vs -0.2%...