On Monday at 12:30 GMT, the US will present the Chicago federal national activity index for July.
On Tuesday, at 06:00 GMT, Germany will announce the change in GDP for the 2nd quarter. At 08:00 GMT, Germany will present the IFO business environment indicator, the IFO current situation assessment indicator, and the IFO economic expectations indicator for August. At 10:00 GMT in Britain, the CBI retail sales volume balance for August will be released. At 13:00 GMT, Belgium will present the business sentiment index for August. At 13: 00 GMT, the US will publish the S&P/Case-Shiller house price index for June. At 14: 00 GMT, the US will release the consumer confidence indicator and the Fed-Richmond manufacturing index for August, as well as report changes in new home sales for July. At 22:45 GMT, New Zealand will announce a change in the foreign trade balance for July.
On Wednesday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will announce changes in the volume of completed construction projects for the 2nd quarter. At 08:00 GMT, Switzerland will present an index of expectations of Swiss investors, according to data from ZEW and Credit Suisse for August. At 12:30 GMT, the US will announce changes in the volume of orders for long-term goods for July, and at 14: 30 GMT - changes in oil reserves according to the Ministry of energy.
On Thursday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will report changes in private sector capital expenditure for the 2nd quarter. At 04:30 GMT, Japan will publish an index of activity in all sectors of the economy for June. At 05:45 GMT, Switzerland will announce changes in GDP for the 2nd quarter. At 08: 00 GMT, the Euro zone will announce changes in the aggregate M3 of money supply and the volume of private sector lending for July. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will report a change in the balance of payments for the 2nd quarter. Also at 12: 30 GMT, the US will announce changes in the volume of GDP for the 2nd quarter and the number of initial applications for unemployment benefits. At 13:10 GMT in the US, the head of the Federal reserve, Jerome Powell, will make a speech. At 14:00 GMT, the US will announce a change in the volume of pending home sales for July. Also on Thursday, an economic Symposium will be held in Jackson hole. At 15:15 GMT Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem will make a speech. At 23:30 GMT, Japan will release the Tokyo consumer price index for August.
On Friday, at 06:00 GMT, Germany will present the Gfk consumer climate index for September. Also at 06:00 GMT, Britain will publish the Nationwide house price index for August. At 06:45 GMT, France will report changes in consumer spending for July and GDP for the 2nd quarter, as well as release the consumer price index for August. At 07:00 GMT, Switzerland will publish the KOF index of leading economic indicators for August. At 09: 00 GMT the Euro zone will release the consumer confidence index, the economic sentiment index, the industrial business optimism index and the business sentiment index for August. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will announce the change in GDP for June. Also at 12:30 GMT, the US announce changes in personal income and spending for July. At 13:05 GMT in Britain, the head of the Bank of England, Bailey, will make a speech. At 13:45 GMT, the US will release the Chicago purchasing managers ' index and the University of Michigan consumer sentiment index for August. At 17:00 GMT in the US, the Baker Hughes report on the number of active oil drilling rigs will be released. Also on Friday, an economic Symposium will be held in Jackson hole.
On Sunday, at 23:50 GMT, Japan will announce the change in retail trade volume for July.
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