Monday, April 4, 2016

Weekly outlook from 4/4/2016 to 8/4/2016

Monday, April 4
Markets in Hong Kong and Shanghai will be closed for holidays.
Australia is to release data on building approvals and retail sales.
The euro zone is to report on the unemployment rate.
The U.K. is to release survey data on construction sector activity.
The U.S. is to publish data on factory orders.
Tuesday, April 5
Australia is to release data on the trade balance.
The Reserve Bank of Australia is to announce its benchmark interest rate and publish its rate statement, which outlines economic conditions and the factors affecting the monetary policy decision.
In the euro zone, Germany is to publish data on factory orders.
The U.K. is to release data on service sector activity.
Both the U.S. and Canada are to publish trade balance reports and the Institute of Supply Management is to release data on U.S. service sector activity.
Wednesday, April 6
China is to publish the Caixin non-manufacturing index.
The Fed is to publish the minutes of its March monetary policy meeting, giving investors insight into how officials view the economy and their policy options.
Thursday, April 7
The Swiss National Bank is to publish data on its foreign currency reserves. This data is closely scrutinized for indications of the size of the bank’s operations in currency markets.
The U.K. is to release data on house price inflation.
The European Central Bank is to publish the minutes of its latest meeting.
The U.S. is to publish the weekly report on initial jobless claims.
Friday, April 8
The U.K. is to release data on manufacturing production.
Canada is to round up the week with the monthly employment report.

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