On Monday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will announce changes in the retail trade for May. At 10:00 GMT, in Germany, the Bundesbank's monthly report will be published. At 12:30 GMT, the US will release the Chicago Fed's economic activity index for May. At 14:15 GMT, in the eurozone, ECB President Lagarde will deliver a speech.
On Tuesday, at 06:00 GMT, Britain will report a change in the public sector net borrowing for May. At 10:00 GMT, in Britain, the CBI industrial order expectations for June will be released. At 14:00 GMT, the US will announce the change in the existing home sales for May and publish the Fed-Richmond manufacturing index for June. Also at 14:00 GMT, in the eurozone, the consumer confidence indicator for June will be released. At 18:00 GMT in the US, the head of the Fed Powell will make a speech. At 23:50 GMT, in Japan, the monetary policy meeting minutes will be presented .
On Wednesday, at 00:30 GMT, Japan will release the manufacturing PMI and the index of business activity in the service sector for June. At 01:30 GMT, Australia will announce a change in the trade balance for May. Then the focus will be on the business activity indices in the manufacturing sector and the service sector for June: at 07:15 GMT, France will report, at 07:30 GMT - Germany, at 08:00 GMT - the eurozone, and at 08:30 GMT - Britain. Also at 08:00 GMT, Switzerland will release an index of Swiss investor expectations for June. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will report the change in retail sales for April. Also at 12:30 GMT, the US will announce a change in the balance of payments for the 1st quarter. At 13:00 GMT in Switzerland, the SNB quarterly bulletin will be released. At 13:45 GMT, the US will present the index of business activity in the manufacturing sector and the PMI index for the services sector for June. At 14:00 GMT, the United States will announce a change in new home sales for May. At 14:30 GMT, the United States will announce changes in oil reserves according to the Department of Energy.
On Thursday, at 08:00 GMT, Germany will release the IFO business climate indicator, the IFO current situation indicator, and the IFO economic expectations indicator for June. Also at 08: 00 GMT in the euro area, the ECB economic bulletin will be released. At 11:00 GMT, in the UK, the Bank of England's interest rate decision will be announced. At 12:30 GMT, the US will announce changes in the GDP for the 1st quarter, the number of initial applications for unemployment benefits, the durable goods orders for May and the goods trade balance for May. At 13:00 GMT, in Belgium, the business sentiment index for June will be released. At 20:30 GMT, in the United States, the bank stress test results will be published. At 22:45 GMT, New Zealand will announce a change in the foreign trade balance for May. At 23:01 GMT, Britain will present the GfK consumer confidence indicator for June. At 23:30 GMT, Japan will release the Tokyo consumer price index for June. OPEC will also meet on Thursday.
On Friday, at 06:00 GMT, Germany will release the Gfk consumer climate index for July. At 08:00 GMT, the euro zone will report on the change in the M3 aggregate of the money supply and the volume of lending to the private sector for May. At 10:00 GMT in Britain, the retail sales index according to the CBI for June will be released, and at 11:00 GMT - the BOE quarterly bulletin. At 12:30 GMT, the US will announce changes in personal income and spending, as well as publish the PCE price index for May. At 14:00 GMT, the US will present the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment index for June. 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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