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Coming Soon – BI and Banxico Interest Rates and Macro Updates

Stockholm (Ekonamik) – The main events next week will be the monetary policy meetings of the Bank of Indonesia and Banxico, the central bank of Mexico. Datawise, the week will be dominated with updates to the GDP, unemployment and inflation data of the Eurozone, as each country publishes its own national estimates. From the USA, the main data points will come from the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index and from the University of Michigan expectations surveys.

Among other economies, we will be keeping an eye out for the inflation figures coming out of Argentina, Chinese M2 money supply, Russian GDP and the OPEC’s monthly report.

In international politics,  U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will meet with Russian foreign secret In international politics,  U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will meet with Russian foreign secretary Sergei Lavrov on Monday to discuss Syria, Ukraine and Venezuela. President Trump is expected to decide on potential auto-tariffs for the EU by end of the week. Finally, the US president is expected to impose an additional 25% levies on Chinese goods worth US$325 billion on top of the increased tariffs from 10 to 25% worth $200 billion last Friday. ary Sergei Lavrov on Monday to discuss Syria, Ukraine and Venezuela. President Trump is expected to decide on potential auto-tariffs for the EU by end of the week. Finally, the US president is expected to impose an additional 25% levies on Chinese goods worth US$325 billion on top of the increased tariffs from 10 to 25% worth $200 billion last Friday.

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13/05/2019
Monday
CPI inflation (India) (April)
Consumer Inflation Expectations (USA) (April)
Bond issuance (ESM, Lithuania, Romania)
14/05/2019
Tuesday
CPI & HICP Inflation (Germany, Spain) (April)
Unemployment rate (UK) (March)
Unemployment rate (South Africa) (2019Q1)
ZEW Economic Sentiment Index (€Z, Germany) (May)
Industrial Production (EU) (April)
Bond Issuance (Italy, Japan)
OPEC Monthly Report
15/05/2019
Wednesday
Unemployment rate (South Korea) (April)
Industrial Production (China, USA) (April)
GDP Growth (€Z, Germany) (2019Q1)
CPI & HICP Inflation (France) (April)
CPI Inflation (Argentina, Canada) (April)
Bond Issuance (Germany)
16/05/2019ThursdayBI Interest Rate Decision (Indonesia)
Banxico Interest Rate Decisino (Mexico)
Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index (USA) (May)
Unemployment rate (France) (2019Q1)
Unemployment rate (Australia) (April)
CPI & HICP Inflation (Italy) (April)
Bond Issuance (France, Hungary, Sweden, Romania)
17/05/2019
FridayCPI & HICP Inflation (€Z) (April)
M2 Money Supply (China) (April)
GDP Growth (Russia) (April)
University of Michigan Expectations Survey (USA) (May)

Filipe Wallin Albuquerque
Filipe Wallin Albuquerque
Filipe is an economist with 8 years of experience in macroeconomic and financial analysis for the Economist Intelligence Unit, the UN World Institute for Development Economic Research, the Stockholm School of Economics and the School of Oriental and African Studies. Filipe holds a MSc in European Political Economy from the LSE and a MSc in Economics from the University of London, where he currently is a PhD candidate.

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