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Monday 30 June 2014

Economic events of this week

 
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Monday: Preliminary estimates on Japan’s Industrial production data are due and analysts expect an annual increase of 1.5%. In the Eurozone, M3 Money Supply data will be published. The U.K. will gain a glimpse of housing-price-fuelling Mortgage Approvals. Preliminary figures of June’s Consumer Price Indices throughout the Eurozone. Indications will be dispersed regarding the U.S. supply side, with the release of the MNI Chicago Business Barometer. Also due in the U.S., May’s Pending Home Sales and Dallas Fed Manufacturing outlook.

Tuesday: The Tankan Business Conditions forecast will be released in Japan. China will see the release of the official and the HSBC’s, manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Indices. The Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Indices will be published in Spain, Italy, France and the U.K alongside the Eurozone aggregate figure. Additionally, labor market data will be released in Germany, in addition to aggregated Eurozone figures. In the U.S., final estimates of June’s Purchasing Managers’ Index will be published, as well as ISM Manufacturing data.

Wednesday: Japan will publish data on its monetary base, recently indicating the number of Yens circulating in the economy to increase by an annual 45.6%. In the U.K., Nationwide House Prices data will be published. Labor market data will be published in Spain, analysts expect to see a 155K decrease in the number of Unemployed. In the U.S., the weekly MBA Mortgage Applications Index will be published, as well as June’s ADP Employment Change and May’s Factory Orders.

Thursday: The day will kick off with a plethora of Purchasing Managers’ Indices for the service sectors from the Eurozone. The ECB is scheduled to announce interest rates. Analysts, however, expect no change of these, following the previous month’s drop of rates. In the U.S., May’s Trade Balance data will be published, following by June’s Change in Nonfarm Payrolls. Also due is June’s Unemployment rate, currently at 6.3%, as well as the weekly Initial Jobless Claims.

Friday: In Germany, May’s Factory Orders data will be published, recently presenting a 6.3% annual increase.
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