On Monday, at 00:00 GMT, Australia will release MI inflation gauge for February and ANZ's vacancy index for February, as well as announce changes in the company's operating profit for the 4th quarter. At 00:30 GMT, Japan will present the manufacturing PMI for February. At 01:45 GMT, China will release the Caixin Manufacturing PMI for February. At 07:30 GMT, Switzerland will announce the retail trade change for January. Then the focus will be on the manufacturing sector PMI for February: Switzerland will report at 08:30 GMT, France at 08:50 GMT, Germany at 08:55 GMT, the eurozone at 09:00 GMT, and Britain at 09:30 GMT. Also at 09:30 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 January. At 13:00 GMT, Germany will release the consumer price index for February. At 13:30 GMT, Canada will announce a change in the balance of payments for the 4th quarter. At 14:45 GMT, the US will present the index of business activity in the manufacturing sector for February, and at 15:00 GMT - the ISM manufacturing index for February. Also at 15:00 GMT, the US will report a change in construction spending for January. At 16:10 GMT, in the eurozone, ECB President Lagarde will deliver a speech. At 23:30 GMT, Japan will announce the change in the unemployment rate for January.
On Tuesday, at 00:30 GMT, Australia will announce changes in the volume of construction permits for January and the current account for the 4th quarter. At 03:30 GMT in Australia, the RBA interest rate decision will be announced. At 07:00 GMT, Germany will report the change in retail sales for January, and at 08: 55 GMT - the change in the unemployment rate and the number of unemployed for February. At 13:30 GMT, Canada will announce the change in GDP for December. At 21:30 GMT, Australia will release the AiG construction activity index for February. At 21:45 GMT, New Zealand will report on the change in construction permits for January.
On Wednesday, at 00:30 GMT, Australia will announce the change in GDP for the 4th quarter. Also at 00:30 GMT, Japan will present the index of business activity in the service sector for February. At 01:45 GMT, China will release the Caixin Services PMI for February. At 07:30 GMT, Switzerland will publish the consumer price index for February. Then the focus will be on the business activity indices in the services sector for February: at 08:50 GMT, France will report, at 08:55 GMT - Germany, at 09: 00 GMT-the eurozone, and at 09:30 GMT - Britain. At 10:00 GMT, the euro zone will release the producer price index for January. At 13:15 GMT, the US will report the change in the number of employees from ADP for February. At 13:30 GMT, Canada will announce a change in the volume of construction permits for January. At 14:45 GMT, the US will present the services PMI for February, and at 15:00 GMT - the ISM services PMI for February. At 15:30 GMT, the United States will announce changes in oil reserves according to the Department of Energy. At 19:00 GMT in the United States, the "Beige Book" will be released. At 20:15 GMT, in New Zealand, the head of the RBNZ Adrian Orr will give a speech.
On Thursday, at 00:30 GMT, Australia will report a change in the foreign trade balance for January. At 05:00 GMT, Japan will publish a consumer confidence indicator for February. At 09:30 GMT, Britain will release the PMI for the construction sector for February. At 10:00 GMT, the euro zone will announce changes in retail trade volume for January and the unemployment rate for January. Also on Thursday, an OPEC+meeting will be held. At 13:30 GMT, the US will report changes in the level of labor productivity in the non-manufacturing sector and the level of labor costs for the 4th quarter, as well as the number of initial applications for unemployment benefits. Also at 13:30 GMT, Canada will announce a change in the level of labor productivity for the 4th quarter. At 15:00 GMT, the US will announce a change in the volume of production orders for January. At 17:05 GMT, in the US, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will deliver a speech. At 21:30 GMT, Australia will release the AiG services activity index for February.
On Friday, at 07:00 GMT, Germany will report on the change in the volume of orders in the industry for January. At 07:45 GMT, France will announce a change in the foreign trade balance for January. At 08:00 GMT, Switzerland will announce a change in the amount of the SNB's foreign currency reserves for February. At 08:30 GMT, Britain will release the Halifax house price index for February. At 13:30 GMT, the US will report changes in the unemployment rate and the number of people employed in the non-agricultural sector for February. Also at 13: 30 GMT, the US and Canada will announce a change in the foreign trade balance for January. At 15:00 GMT, Canada will release the Ivey Managers ' Index for February. At 18:00 GMT, in the US, the Baker Hughes report on the number of active oil drilling rigs will be released. At 20:00 GMT, the US will report on the change in the volume of consumer lending for January.
On Sunday, at 23:30 GMT, Japan will announce the change in household spending for January, and at 23: 50 GMT - the change in GDP for the 4th quarter and the current account balance for January.
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