A quiet start to the week this week with no major news announcements scheduled for Monday.
However, Tuesday will certainly be a busier day, starting at 4.30ET when we get two lots of data from the UK - MPC Treasury Committee hearings and public sector net borrowing figures. Then in the US later on we have existing home sales and consumer confidence numbers at 10.00ET which will probably have some impact on the markets.
Wednesday's another busy day this week with durable goods data at 8.30ET, followed by new home sales at 10.00ET, at which time Fed chairman Ben Bernanke will also be speaking. Finally we have crude inventories at 10.30ET.
On Thursday we only have one major news announcement - jobless claims at 8.30ET, although this is unlikely to have a major impact on the markets.
Finally on Friday we have a potentially lively day on the markets with some important figures scheduled. We have GDP and employment cost index data at 8.30ET, then we have consumer sentiment at 10.00ET.
(Disclaimer: the information provided above is intended to be as accurate as possible, but is only a guide and may subsequently change without notice. No investment advice is intended and readers should do their own research relating to the data given).
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Sunday, 22 April 2007
Monday, 16 April 2007
Economic Calendar - April 16-20
Monday looks set to be quite a busy day this week with several economic announcements scheduled. Firstly we have the Empire State manufacturing survey and retail sales reports out at 8.30ET which could well affect the markets, and then we have long term TIC (Treasury International Capital) flows and business inventories at 9.00ET and 10.00ET respectively.
Tuesday sees two important data releases at 8.30ET - CPI and housing starts. Then we have industrial production at 9.15ET.
On Wednesday we have less significant economic data releases with the MBA purchase applications at 7.00ET and the usual crude inventories at 10.30ET.
Thursday sees the jobless claims release at 8.30ET followed by leading indicators at 10.00ET which could both have an effect on the markets, but the biggest announcement of the day is the Philadelphia Fed Survey at 12.00ET.
Finally on Friday there are currently no important data releases scheduled.
Tuesday sees two important data releases at 8.30ET - CPI and housing starts. Then we have industrial production at 9.15ET.
On Wednesday we have less significant economic data releases with the MBA purchase applications at 7.00ET and the usual crude inventories at 10.30ET.
Thursday sees the jobless claims release at 8.30ET followed by leading indicators at 10.00ET which could both have an effect on the markets, but the biggest announcement of the day is the Philadelphia Fed Survey at 12.00ET.
Finally on Friday there are currently no important data releases scheduled.
Sunday, 8 April 2007
Economic Calendar - April 9-13
Monday and Tuesday this week are both very quiet with no major economic releases scheduled to be released in the US.
Wednesday is the first day this week where we have potentially market-moving releases scheduled. Firstly we have crude inventories at 10.30ET, then we have Fed chairman Ben Bernanke speaking at around 13.00ET followed by FOMC minutes and the treasury budget at 14.00ET.
On Thursday we have an interest rate announcement from the ECB at 7.45ET, followed by two announcements scheduled for 8.30ET - import and export prices, and initial jobless claims.
Finally, on Friday we have probably the most significant economic releases of the week. At 8.30ET we have the trade balance and PPI announcements, and then at 10.00ET we have consumer sentiment figures.
(Disclaimer: the information provided above is intended to be as accurate as possible, but is only a guide and may subsequently change without notice. No investment advice is intended and readers should do their own research relating to the data given).
Wednesday is the first day this week where we have potentially market-moving releases scheduled. Firstly we have crude inventories at 10.30ET, then we have Fed chairman Ben Bernanke speaking at around 13.00ET followed by FOMC minutes and the treasury budget at 14.00ET.
On Thursday we have an interest rate announcement from the ECB at 7.45ET, followed by two announcements scheduled for 8.30ET - import and export prices, and initial jobless claims.
Finally, on Friday we have probably the most significant economic releases of the week. At 8.30ET we have the trade balance and PPI announcements, and then at 10.00ET we have consumer sentiment figures.
(Disclaimer: the information provided above is intended to be as accurate as possible, but is only a guide and may subsequently change without notice. No investment advice is intended and readers should do their own research relating to the data given).
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