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Upcoming Market Updates: JPY, AUD, EUR, CHF, GBP, CAD, USD, NZD

Upcoming Market Updates: JPY, AUD, EUR, CHF, GBP, CAD, USD, NZD

JPY: Trade Balance, it measures Difference in value between imported and exported goods during the reported month.

AUD: MI Inflation Expectations, it measures Percentage that consumers expect the price of goods and services to change during the next 12 months.

AUD: Employment Change, it measures Change in the number of employed people during the previous month.

AUD: Unemployment Rate, it measures Percentage of the total work force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment during the previous month.

JPY: Tertiary Industry Activity m/m, it measures Change in the total value of services purchased by businesses.

EUR: German WPI m/m, it measures Change in the price of goods sold by wholesalers.

EUR: French Final CPI m/m, it measures Change in the price of goods and services purchased by consumers.

CHF: SNB Monetary Policy Assessment, It’s the primary tool the SNB Governing Board uses to communicate with investors about monetary policy. It contains the outcome of their decision on interest rates and commentary about the economic conditions that influenced their decision. Most importantly, it projects the economic outlook and offers clues on the outcome of future rate decisions.

CHF: SNB Policy Rate, it measures Interest rate the SNB seeks to maintain in the short-term money market.

CHF: SNB Press Conference, It’s among the primary tools the SNB Governing Board uses to communicate with investors about monetary policy and the economic outlook.

GBP: MPC Official Bank Rate Votes, The BOE’s MPC meeting minutes contain the interest rate vote for each MPC member during the most recent meeting. The breakdown of votes provides insight into which members are changing their stance on interest rates and how close the committee is to enacting a rate change in the future.

GBP: Monetary Policy Summary, It’s among the primary tools the MPC 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.

GBP: Official Bank Rate, it measures Interest rate at which the BOE lends to financial institutions overnight.

GBP: Official Bank Rate, it measures Interest rate at which the BOE lends to financial institutions overnight.

CAD: Housing Starts, it measures Annualized number of new residential buildings that began construction during the previous month.

EUR: Main Refinancing Rate, it measures Interest rate on the main refinancing operations that provide the bulk of liquidity to the banking system.

EUR: Monetary Policy Statement, It’s the primary tool the ECB uses to communicate with investors about monetary policy. It contains the outcome of their decision on interest rates and commentary about the economic conditions that influenced their decision. Most importantly, it discusses the economic outlook and offers clues on the outcome of future decisions.

USD: Core Retail Sales m/m, it measures Change in the total value of sales at the retail level, excluding automobiles.

USD: Empire State Manufacturing Index, it measures Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed manufacturers in New York state.

USD: Retail Sales m/m, it measures Change in the total value of sales at the retail level.

USD: Philly Fed Manufacturing Index, it measures Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed manufacturers in Philadelphia.

USD: Unemployment Claims, it measures the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time during the past week.

EUR: ECB Press Conference, It’s the primary method the ECB 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, such as the overall economic outlook and inflation. Most importantly, it provides clues regarding future monetary policy.

USD: Capacity Utilization Rate, it measures Percentage of available resources being utilized by manufacturers, mines, and utilities.

USD: Industrial Production m/m, it measures Change in the total inflation-adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers, mines, and utilities.

USD: Business Inventories m/m, it measures Change in the total value of goods held in inventory by manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers.

USD: Natural Gas Storage, it measures Change in the number of cubic feet of natural gas held in underground storage during the past week.

USD: TIC Long-Term Purchases, it measures Difference in value between foreign long-term securities purchased by US citizens and US long-term securities purchased by foreigners during the reported period.

NZD: BusinessNZ Manufacturing Index, it measures Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed manufacturers.