On Monday, at 01:00 GMT, Australia will present MI inflation data for March. At 08:30 GMT, Britain will announce the change in housing equity withdrawal for the 4th quarter. At 13:45 GMT, the US will release the PMI for the services sector for March. At 14:00 GMT, the US will publish the ISM services PMI for March and report changes in factory orders for February. At 23:30 GMT, Japan will announce a change in the average cash earnings and household spending for February.
On Tuesday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will release the ANZ job vacancy index for March. At 01:45 GMT, China will present the Caixin Services PMI for March. At 04:30 GMT, in Australia, the RBA's interest rate decision will be announced. At 06:45 GMT, France will report a change in the trade balance for February. At 08:30 GMT, the euro zone will release the Sentix investor confidence indicator for April. At 09:00 GMT, the eurozone will announce the change in the unemployment rate for February. At 14:00 GMT, the US will report changes in the level of vacancies and labor turnover for February. At 22:30 GMT, in Australia, the AiG construction activity index for March will be released.
On Wednesday, at 05:00 GMT, Japan will publish leading economic indicators for February. At 07:00 GMT, Switzerland will report on the change in the SNB's foreign currency reserves for March. Then the focus will be on the services sector PMI for March: France will report at 07:50 GMT, Germany at 07: 55 GMT, the eurozone at 08:00 GMT, and Britain at 08:30 GMT. At 12:30 GMT, the US and Canada will announce a change in the foreign trade balance for February. At 14:00 GMT, Canada will publish the Ivey Managers ' Index for March. At 14:30 GMT, the United States will announce changes in oil reserves according to the Department of Energy. At 18:00 GMT in the US, the minutes of the Fed meeting will be published. At 19:00 GMT, the US will announce a change in the volume of consumer lending for February. At 23:50 GMT, Japan will report a change in the current account balance for February.
On Thursday, at 03:00 GMT, China will announce a change in the foreign trade balance for March. At 05:00 GMT, Japan will publish a consumer confidence indicator for March. At 06:00 GMT, Germany will report a change in industrial orders for February. At 08:30 GMT, Britain will present the PMI index for the construction sector for March. At 09:00 GMT, the euro zone will release the producer price index for February. At 11:30 GMT in the euro area, the ECB monetary policy meeting accounts will be released. At 12:30 GMT, the US will announce a change in the number of initial applications for unemployment benefits. At 22:30 GMT, Australia will present the AiG services activity index for March.
On Friday, at 01:30 GMT, in Australia, the RBA's financial stability report will be released. At 01:30 GMT, China will release the consumer price index and the producer price index for March. At 05:45 GMT, Switzerland will report the change in the unemployment rate for March. At 06:00 GMT, Germany will announce changes in industrial production and the trade balance for February. At 06:45 GMT, France will announce a change in industrial production for February. At 12:00 GMT, in Britain, the Bank of England's quarterly bulletin will be released. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will report changes in the unemployment rate and the number of people employed for March. Also at 12:30 GMT, the US will publish the producer price index for March. At 15:00 GMT, the United States will announce a change in wholesale inventories for February. At 17:00 GMT, in the United States, the Baker Hughes report on the number of active oil drilling rigs will be released.
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