PMI data from China showing the impact of the coronavirus on the economy, inflation data from US and EU, and Canada’s Q4 GDP, will highlight the week. USD He housing market showed tremendous strength with both housing starts and building permits b...
Employment data from UK and Australia as well as preliminary February PMI numbers from EU, UK and Japan will take the centre stage, US markets will be closed on Monday due to President’s day so the liquidity will be thin. USD CPI in January came in a...
Consumption data from US, preliminary Q4 GDP from UK and RBNZ meeting will be the highlights of the week. USD ISM manufacturing index in January came in at 50.9 vs 48.5 as expected and up from 47.2 the previous month. Manufacturing is back to...
NFP in combination with Canadian employment published at the same time will provide volatility in the markets, with New Zealand employment report, ISM PMI numbers from US and RBA rate statement being the other high impact events of the week. USD ...
The Fed and BOE interest rate decisions, Q4 GDP data from US and EU, preliminary January inflation from EU and AU and US inflation will be the key events this events this coming week. USD President Trump has reiterated his threat to impose tariffs on...
ECB, BOC and BOJ meetings accompanied by employment data from UK and Australia as well as preliminary PMI data from EU, UK and Japan will be the highlights of the week during which we will have the annual world economic forum in Davos. USD CPI in December...
Q4 GDP from China that can drop below 6% for the first time in almost 30 years, inflation data from US, EU and UK and consumption data from US and UK will be highlights of the week along with signing of “phase one” deal between US and China on January 15....
First full trading week of the year will be dominated by NFP and Canadian jobs report that will be published at the same time and will cause increased volatility in the markets, additionally we will have preliminary December inflation data for the EU....
Holiday lull dominates the markets, liquidity will be thin so volatility may be increased, therefore we would advise you to use tight stop losses and trade small lot sizes. USD Stronger than expected industrial production and housing data propelled...
In the last full trading week of the year we will have BOE and BOJ meetings, Fed’s preferred inflation measure PCE, employment data from UK and Australia, Q3 GDP from New Zealand as well as preliminary PMI numbers from EU. USD Fed left the rate u...