Upcoming Market Updates: AUD, NZD, GBP, USD, USD
AUD: MI Leading Index m/m, it measures Change in the level of a composite index based on 9 economic indicators.
AUD: RBA Deputy Gov Bullock Speaks, She’s responsible for advising Reserve Bank Board members – who decide where to set the nation’s key interest rates – on matters relating to economics, and her public engagements are often used to drop subtle clues regarding future policy shifts.
NZD: Credit Card Spending y/y, it measures Change in total spending facilitated with a credit card.
GBP: Public Sector Net Borrowing, it measures Difference in value between spending and income for public corporations, the central government, and local governments during the previous month.
GBP: CBI Industrial Order Expectations, it measures Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed manufacturers.
USD: Existing Home Sales, it measures Annualized number of residential buildings that were sold during the previous month, excluding new construction.
AUD: CB Leading Index m/m, it measures Change in the level of a composite index based on 7 economic indicators.
USD: Crude Oil Inventories, it measures Change in the number of barrels of crude oil held in inventory by commercial firms during the past week.
USD: FOMC Economic Projections, It’s the primary tool the Fed uses to communicate their economic and monetary projections to investors.
USD: FOMC Statement, It’s the primary tool the FOMC uses to communicate with investors about monetary policy. It contains the outcome of their vote on interest rates and other policy measures, along with commentary about the economic conditions that influenced their votes. Most importantly, it discusses the economic outlook and offers clues on the outcome of future votes.
USD: Federal Funds Rate, it measures Interest rate at which depository institutions lend balances held at the Federal Reserve to other depository institutions overnight.
USD: FOMC Press Conference, It’s among the primary methods the Fed uses to communicate with investors regarding monetary policy. It covers in detail the factors that affected the most recent interest rate and other policy decisions, along with commentary about economic conditions such as the future growth outlook and inflation. Most importantly, it provides clues regarding future monetary policy.