Upcoming Market Updates: AUD, NZD, EUR, GBP, USD, CAD
AUD: AIG Construction Index, it measures Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed construction companies.
NZD: ANZ Commodity Prices m/m, it measures Change in the global price of exported commodities.
AUD: Trade Balance, it measures Difference in value between imported and exported goods and services during the reported month.
EUR: German Factory Orders m/m, it measures Change in the total value of new purchase orders placed with manufacturers.
GBP: Construction PMI, it measures Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed purchasing managers in the construction industry.
EUR: Retail Sales m/m, it measures Change in the total value of inflation-adjusted sales at the retail level.
EUR: ECB Monetary Policy Meeting Accounts, It’s a detailed record of the ECB Governing Board’s most recent meeting, providing in-depth insights into the economic conditions that influenced their decision on where to set interest rates.
USD: Challenger Job Cuts y/y, Change in the number of job cuts announced by employers.
USD: Unemployment Claims, it measures The number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time during the past week.
CAD: Ivey PMI, it measures Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed purchasing managers.
USD: Natural Gas Storage, it measures Change in the number of cubic feet of natural gas held in underground storage during the past week.
CAD: BOC Gov Macklem Speaks, As head of the central bank, which controls short term interest rates, he has more influence over the nation’s currency value than any other person. Traders scrutinize his public engagements as they are often used to drop subtle clues regarding future monetary policy.
GBP: MPC Member Haskel Speaks, BOE MPC members vote on where to set the nation’s key interest rates and their public engagements are often used to drop subtle clues regarding future monetary policy.
USD: FOMC Member Cook Speaks, Federal Reserve FOMC members vote on where to set the nation’s key interest rates and their public engagements are often used to drop subtle clues regarding future monetary policy.