Calendar for the week
On Monday, January 28, start of the week will be quite modest on the news.
- At 01:50 – the Bank of Japan monetary policy meeting minutes will be published.
- At 23:45 – trade balance of New Zealand will be released.
On Tuesday, January 29, the market’s attention will be focused on the US data.
- At 02:30 – NAB Business Confidence Index (December) Australia will be released.
- At 15:30 – goods trade balance (November) in the United States will be announced.
- At 16:00 – the S&P/CS Composite-20 housing price index non-seasonally adjusted will be released (y/y) (November) in the United States.
- At 17:00 – CB consumer confidence index (January) will be published in the USA.
- At 23:30 – API weekly crude oil reserves will be released in the United States.
On Wednesday, January 30, the economic calendar will be filled with news.
- At 01:50 – retail sales (y/y) (December) in Japan will be released.
- At 02:30 – the consumer price index (CPI) (y/y) (Q4) of Australia will be published.
- At 09:00 -Gfk German consumer climate index (Feb) will be released.
- At 15:00 – German consumer price index (CPI) (m/m) (January) will be published.
- At 15:15 – ADP nonfarm employment change (January) in the United States.
- At 15:30 – the US GDP data are released.
- At 17:00 – pending home sales (m/m) (December) will be published.
- At 17:30 – crude oil inventories in the United States will be announced.
- At 21:00 – FOMC statement and the interest rate decision of the US Federal Reserve will be released.
On Thursday, January 31, the calendar will be eventful.
- At 01:50 – industrial production (m/m) (December) of Japan will be released.
- At 02:30 – private sector credit (m/m) (December) in Australia will be announced.
- At 03:00 – manufacturing business index (PMI) (January) of China will be released.
- At 03:30 – the Deputy Governor of the Bank of Japan Amamiya will speak.
- At 09:00 – German retail sales (m/m) (December) will be announced.
- At 10:55 – employment data in Germany will be released.
- At 12:00 – publish data on eurozone GDP.
- At 15:30 – core price index of personal consumption expenditures (m/m) (December) in the USA will be published.
- Also at 15:30 – data on GDP in Canada.
- At 19:45 – will be a speech of the Bank of Canada Covernor Council Member Wilkins.
On Friday, February 1, the economic calendar will retain its saturation at the end of the week.
- At 01:30 – jobs/applications ratio (December) of Japan will be released.
- At 02:30 – PPI (q/q) (Q4) in Australia will be announced.
- At 03:45 – Caixin manufacturing business index (PMI) (Jan) of China will be released.
- At 10:30 – SVME Switzerland Business PMI will be released (Jan).
- At 10:55 – German manufacturing business index (January) will be published (PMI).
- At 11:00 – business activity index in the manufacturing sector (PMI) (January) of the eurozone will be released.
- At 11:30 – manufacturing business index (PMI) (January) in theUK will be released.
- At 12:00 – core consumer price index (CPI) (y/y) of the eurozone will be announced.
- At 15:30 – the US employment report will be released: average hourly earnings (m/m) (January), average hourly earnings (compared to the same period last year) (y/y) (January), nonfarm payrolls (January), participation rate (January), private nonfarm payrolls (January) and the unemployment rate (January).
- At 17:00 – ISM manufacturing business activity index (PMI) (January) USA will be announced.
- At 20:00 – number of Baker Hughes oil rigs in the United States will be released.
Hanzenko Anton