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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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Monday, 23 June 2014

Economic events of the coming week

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Monday: Preliminary figures on June’s Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index will be released in Japan, throughout the Eurozone and in the U.S. The HSBC Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index will be released in China. May’s Existing Home Sales are due in the U.S., where analysts expect a noteworthy increase to 4.73 million dwellings sold, versus 4.65 million in April.

Tuesday: The IFO Survey will be published in Germany. In the U.S. demand side, the Consumer Confidence Index and May’s New Home Sales data will be released. On the supply side, the Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index will see light.

Wednesday: June’s Manufacturing Confidence Index will be released in France. Italy’s Consumer Confidence Index will be released. Surging in recent months, the index levels are similar to those on the eve of the great recession. In the U.S. are the weekly MBA Mortgage Applications is expected, May’s Durable Goods Orders and the Q1 National Account’s third estimate.

Thursday: The French Consumer Confidence Index is due to be published, recently not as solid as that of Italy's, however. The bank of England’s Carney is due to speak in London on the central bank’s financial stability report. The weekly Initial Jobless Claims will see light in the U.S., in addition to Personal Income and Spending.

Friday: May’s Jobless Rate will be published in Japan, in addition to the Job-To-Applicant Ratio and various Consumer Price Indices. Preliminary figures on Spain’s Consumer Price Index will be released. Also due are the Eurozone’s Consumer Confidence Index, German Consumer Price Index and the University of Michigan’s Consumer Confidence Index.

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Monday, 16 June 2014

Economic events of this week

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Monday: The Final estimate of the Eurozone’s Consumer Price Index will be released. Analysts expect for it to remain at a moderate annual 0.5%. In the U.S., the Empire Manufacturing survey and May’s Industrial Production data will be released.

Tuesday: May’s Consumer and Producer Price Indices are scheduled for release in the U.K. The ZEW survey will be released in Germany. In the U.S., May’s Consumer Price Index, as well as Housing Starts and Building Permits data will be published.

Wednesday: Japan will publish May’s Trade Balance data, where analyst consensus sees the deficit widening to over a trillion Yen. The U.S. is due to host the weekly MBA Mortgage Applications. The day will also see the all-important FOMC rate decision published – analysts expect the FOMC to order QE3 tapered by another 10 billion dollars, setting it at a monthly 35 billion.

Thursday: April’s All Industry Activity Index will be published in Japan. May’s Retail Sales data will be released in the U.K. In the U.S., both the weekly Initial Jobless Claims, as well as May’s Leading Index will be published.

Friday: Advance figures of June’s Consumer Confidence will be released in the Eurozone.

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Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Economic events of this week

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Monday: Japan’s Ministry of Finance will release data on Capital Investment during Q1. April’s Mortgage Approvals data will be released in the U.K. Analysts expect to see the boiling market slightly cooling down, with an expected 64.5K approvals, versus 67.1K last month. The final estimation of Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index for May will be released in the U.S. Also due is the Institute of Supply Management’s Manufacturing Index.  

Tuesday: More data will be provided regarding the U.K. real-estate market, with the release of the Nationwide House Price Index. Unlike mortgages, however, analysts see this indicator continuing its rampant 10.9% annual increase. The Eurozone’s April Unemployment rate, and preliminary May Consumer Price Data are also due. In the U.S., April’s Factory Orders data will be released. 
 
Wednesday: Preliminary indications regarding the Eurozone’s Gross Domestic Product in Q1 will be released. In the U.S., the weekly MBA mortgage applications report is also due, following a negative 1.2% decline released previously. Also expected in the U.S. is May’s ADP Employment Change and April’s Trade Balance.  

Thursday: April’s Factory Orders data will be released in Germany. Analysts expect the month to present a 1.4% monthly increase, following a 2.8% monthly decline in March. On the monetary front, the Bank of England is expected to announce its official bank rate, but analyst consensus tilts towards no change taking place. The ECB is also due to publish rates. Draghi’s dovish tone has certainly shifted analyst consensus to see the ECB to take SOME action. Concluding the day, the weekly Initial Claims will be released in the U.S. 

Friday: U.S. labor market statistics will be released in the shape of May’s change in Nonfarm Payrolls and Unemployment rate. 

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