Stockholm (Ekonamik) – The coming week will be slow on decisions and data releases but the prospect of the G20 meeting on Friday foreshadows a wave of distracting tweets. Following all the central bank meetings this week, only Mexico is scheduled to discuss its policy rates next week.
On the data side, the main event is probably the publication of preliminary June inflation data for the Eurozone. Across the pond, the Richmond Fed, the Chicago Fed and the Kansas City Fed and the University of Michigan will also publish a range of figures on the state of the US economy.
24/06/2019 | Monday | CPI Inflation Rate (Mexico) (May) |
Chicago Fed National Activity Index (USA) (May) | ||
Ifo Survey (Germany) (June) | ||
Bond Issuance (Romania) |
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25/06/2019 | Tuesday | BoJ Monetary Policy Minutes (Japan) |
Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index (USA) (June) | ||
Business Confidence Figures (France) (June) | ||
Bond Issuance (Germany, UK, Italy Lithuania, USA) |
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26/06/2019 | Wednesday | Unemployment Rate (Mexico) (May) |
GfK Consumer Confidence (Germany) (July) | ||
ECB Non-Monetary Policy Meeting |
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Bond Issuance (USA) |
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27/06/2019 | Thursday | Banxico Monetary Policy Meeting |
ECB General Council Meeting | ||
Price Inflation (Germany,Spain) (June) | ||
GDP Growth (USA) (2019Q1) (Final) | ||
Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Index (USA) (June) | ||
Consumer and Business Confidence (€Z) (June) |
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Bond Issuance (Hungary, Italy, Poland, USA) | ||
28/06/2019 | Friday | G20 Meeting |
Price Inflation (€Z, France Italy) (June) | ||
GDP Growth (Canada) (April) | ||
Michigan Current Conditions Survey (USA) (June) |
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