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Coming Up – Riksbanken, RBA and BoC Meetings and USA Labour Market

Stockholm (Ekonamik) – Next week will be dominated by the meeting of Sweden’s Riksbanken, Australia’s RBA and Canada’s BoC, as well as the release of much anticipated unemployment figures for the USA.

Datawise, manufacturing and composite PMIs will be released for most of the world on Monday and Wednesday, respectively. GDP for Australia, the Eurozone, South Africa and South Korea will also be released.

Traditionally more marginal measures that have recently gained prominence include Argentina’s tax revenues, trade figures for the USA, Australia and South Korea, China’s Treasury cash balance, and foreign exchange reserves for India and South Africa.

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02/09/2019MondayManufacturing PMI (Australia, Brazil, China, €Z, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russian, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, UK) (August)
CPI Inflation (Indonesia)(August)
GDP Growth (Turkey)(2019Q2)
Tax Revenue (Argentina)(August)
Bond Issuance (Lithuania)
03/09/2019TuesdayRBA interest rate decision (Australia)
BCC interest rate decision (Chile)
Manufacturing PMI (Canada, USA) (August)
Industrial Production (Brazil) (July)
CPI Inflation (South Korea, Turkey)(August)
GDP Growth (South Korea, South Africa)(2019Q2)(Final)
Bond Issuance (Austria, Japan, UK)
04/09/2019WednesdayNBG interest rate decision (Georgia)
BoC interest rate decision (Canada)
Composite PMI (Australia, Brazil, China, €Z, France, Germany, Japan, India, Russia, South Africa) (August)
Balance of Trade (USA) (July)
Fed Speech (USA) (Bullard, Bowman, Kashkari, Evans)
BoJ Speech (Japan) (Kuroda)
GDP Growth (Australia) (2019Q2)
Bond Issuance (Germany)
05/09/2019
ThursdayRiksbanken interest rate decision (Sweden)
NBU interest rate decision (Ukraine)
Factory orders (Germany) (July)
Balance of Trade (Australia) (July)
Current Account Balance (South Korea) (July)
Bond Issuance (France, Hungary, Japan, Poland, Spain, UK)
06/09/2019FridayBoR interest rate decision (Russia)
Unemployment rate (Canada, USA) (August)
GDP Growth (€Z)(2019Q2) (Final)
Treasury Cash Balance (China) (August)
CPI Inflation (Brazil) (August)
Fed Speech (Chairman Powell) (USA)
Foreign exchange reserves (India, South Africa) (August)
Investment (Mexico) (June)

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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