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28.08.2020, 19:49

Key events for next week: China, Eurozone, Britain and the United States PMI's, Germany and Eurozone CPI, RBA interest rate decision, Australia GDP, United States and Canada unemployment rate

On Monday, at 01:00 GMT, China will publish the manufacturing PMI and the non-manufacturing activity index for August. Also at 01:00 GMT, Australia will present inflation data for August, and New Zealand - ANZ's business confidence indicator for August. At 01:30 GMT, Australia will announce changes in the volume of operating profit of companies for the 2nd quarter and the volume of lending to the private sector for July. At 05:00 GMT, Japan will release a consumer confidence indicator for August and report changes in the housing starts for July. At 06:30 GMT, Switzerland will announce the change in the retail trade for July. At 12:00 GMT, Germany will present the consumer price index for August. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will release the producer price index for July and report changes in the building permits for July. At 22:30 GMT, Australia will release the AIG manufacturing activity index for August. At 22:45 GMT, New Zealand will announce a change in the building permits for July. At 23:30 GMT, Japan will report a change in the unemployment rate for July, and at 23:50 GMT - a change in the volume of capital expenditures for the 2nd quarter.

On Tuesday, at 00:30 GMT, Japan will release the manufacturing PMI for August. At 01:30 GMT, Australia will announce changes in the balance of payments for the 2nd quarter and the building permits for July. At 01:45 GMT China will release Markit/Caixin manufacturing PMI for August. At 04:30 GMT in Australia, the RBA's interest rate decision will be announced. At 07:30 GMT Switzerland will release manufacturing PMI for August. At 07:50 GMT, France will publish the index of business activity in the manufacturing sector for August. At 07:55 GMT, Germany will announce changes in the unemployment rate and the number of unemployed for August. Also at 07:55 GMT, Germany will present the index of business activity in the manufacturing sector for August. At 08:00 GMT, the Euro zone will publish the index of business activity in the manufacturing sector for August. At 08:30 GMT Britain will release PMI index for the manufacturing sector for August. Also at 08:30 GMT, Britain will announce changes in the volume of the M4 money supply aggregate, the number of approved mortgage applications and the volume of net loans to individuals for July. At 09:00 GMT, the Euro zone will publish the consumer price index for August and report changes in the unemployment rate for July. At 13:45 GMT, the US will release the manufacturing PMI for August, and at 14:00 GMT - the ISM manufacturing index for August. Also at 14:00 GMT, the US will announce a change in the volume of spending in the construction sector for July.

On Wednesday. At 01:30 GMT, Australia will report changes in GDP for the 2nd quarter. At 06:00 GMT, Germany will announce a change in retail trade volume for July. At 09:00 GMT, the Euro zone will release the producer price index for July. At 12:15 GMT, the US will announce the change in the number of employees from ADP for August. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will announce a change in labor productivity for the 2nd quarter. At 14:00 GMT, the US will report changes in the volume of production orders for July. At 14:30 GMT, the US will announce changes in oil reserves according to the Department of energy. At 18:00 GMT in the US, the Fed's Beige Book will be released.

On Thursday, at 00:30 GMT, Japan will release the index of business activity in the service sector for August. At 01:30 GMT, Australia will report a change in the foreign trade balance for July. At 01:45 GMT China will present Markit/Caixin Services PMI for August. At 06:30 GMT, Switzerland will publish the consumer price index for August. Then the focus will be on the business activity indices in the services sector for August: at 07:50 GMT, France will report, at 07:55 GMT - Germany, at 08:00 GMT - the Euro zone, and at 08:30 GMT - Britain. At 09:00 GMT, the Euro zone will report changes in retail trade volume for July. At 12:30 GMT, the US and Canada will announce changes in the foreign trade balance for July. Also at 12: 30 GMT, the US will announce changes in the level of labor productivity in the non-manufacturing sector and the level of labor costs for the 2nd quarter, as well as the number of initial applications for unemployment benefits. At 13:45 GMT USA will release services PMI for August, 14:00 GMT - ISM non-manufacturing index for August. Also at 14:00 GMT, BOE Gov Bailey Speaks will make a speech.

On Friday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will report a change in retail trade volume for July. At 06:00 GMT, Germany will announce a change in the factory orders for July. At 06:45 GMT, France will announce a change in the state budget balance for July. At 08:30 GMT, Britain will publish the PMI construction for August and the results of the survey on expected inflation for the 3rd quarter. At 12:30 GMT, the US will report changes in the unemployment rate and the nonfarm payrolls for August. Also at 12:30 GMT, Canada will announce changes in the unemployment rate and the number of people employed for August. At 14:00 GMT in Canada, the Ivey purchasing managers index for August will be released. 17:00 GMT in the US, the Baker Hughes report on the number of active oil drilling rigs will be released. 

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