Monday, 23 April 2018

Economic calendar for the week ahead






The last week of April will be full of interesting macro data and financial results in the midst of the new season of reports in the US.
On Monday we can expect  the Markit Manufacturing PMI in Germany and France for April and also the manufacturing and services PMIs for the euro area.  Later on will be released  the manufacturing and services PMIs in the United States.
Tuesday will bring Australia’s CPI, the German IFO assessment and expectations for April and the housing price index with new homes sales figures in the USA.
On Wednesday the most important news for the markets will be data on crude oil reserves in the United States.
Markets in Australia and New Zealand will not work because of the wounded death of all servants and perished in various wars, conflicts, and moratorium missions.
Later in the evening the BoC Governor Poloz will hold a speech.
Thursday will be a very busy day. The GfK Consumer confidence survey for Germany is due.
The most significant event for the day will be the European Central Bank's decision on key interest rates  and additional explanations are expected from the subsequent press conference.
The United States will provide updated data on initial and continuing jobless claims. New Zealand will release information on the country's trade balance in March, as well as imports and exports.
Friday will bring BoJ interest rate decision and a press conference will follow.  Unemployment data will be released from Germany and GDP estimates are due from UK and USA.


Within the week, the more interesting companies from the United States, which will announce their financial results for the first quarter of the year, are: Alphabet, Whirlpool, Caterpillar, Coca-Cola, Sansata Technologies Holding, Xerox, Facebook, Paypal Holdings, Twitter, Visa, Domino’s Pizza and General Motors.

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