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30.07.2021, 19:31

Key events for next week: China, eurozone, Britain and United States PMI indices, RBA and Bank of England interest rate decision, New Zealand, Canada and United States unemployment rate

On Monday, at 00:30 GMT, Japan will present the manufacturing PMI for July. At 01:00 GMT, in Australia, inflation data from MI for July will be released, and at 01:30 GMT - the index of the number of vacancies from ANZ for July. At 01:45 GMT, China will publish the PMI index for the manufacturing sector from Caixin for July. At 05:00 GMT, Japan will release the consumer confidence indicator for July. At 06:00 GMT, Germany will announce the change in retail trade for June. At 06:30 GMT, Switzerland will report on the change in retail trade for June. Also at 06:30 GMT, Switzerland will publish the consumer price index for July. Then the focus will be on the manufacturing PMI for July: Switzerland will report at 07:30 GMT, France at 07:50 GMT, Germany at 07:55 GMT, the eurozone at 08:00 GMT, Britain at 08:30 GMT, and the United States at 13:45 GMT. At 14:00 GMT, the US will publish the ISM manufacturing index for July. Also at 14:00 GMT, the US will announce a change in construction spending for June. At 23:30 GMT, Japan will release the Tokyo consumer price index for July.

On Tuesday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will announce a change in construction permits for June. At 04:30 GMT, in Australia, the RBA's interest rate decision will be announced. At 07:00 GMT, Switzerland will release the SECO consumer sentiment index for the 3rd quarter. At 09:00 GMT, the eurozone will publish the producer price index for June. At 14:00 GMT, the US will report a change in the factory orders for June. At 22:30 GMT, Australia will present the AiG construction activity index for July. At 22:45 GMT, New Zealand will announce changes in the unemployment rate and the number of people employed for the 2nd quarter.

On Wednesday, at 00:30 GMT, Japan will release the index of business activity in the services sector for July. At 01:30 GMT, Australia will report on the change in retail trade for June. At 01:45 GMT, China will present the index of business activity in the services sector from Caixin for July. Then the focus will be on the indices of business activity in the services sector for July: France will report at 07:50 GMT, Germany at 07:55 GMT, the eurozone at 08:00 GMT, and the Britain at 08:30 GMT. At 09:00 GMT, the eurozone will announce a change in the volume of retail trade for June. At 12:15 GMT, the US will announce a change in the number of employees from ADP for July. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will report on the change in the volume of construction permits for June. At 13:45 GMT, the US will present the PMI index for the services sector for July, and at 14:00 GMT - the ISM Non-Manufacturing index for July. At 14:30 GMT, the US will announce a change in oil reserves according to the Ministry of Energy.

On Thursday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will report a change in the trade balance for June. At 06:00 GMT, Germany will announce a change in the factory orders for June. At 06:45 GMT, France will announce a change in industrial production for June. At 08:30 GMT, Britain will release the PMI index for the construction sector for July. At 11:00 GMT, in Britain, the Bank of England's interest rate decision will be announced. At 12:30 GMT, the US and Canada will report a change in the trade balance for June. Also 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 release the AiG services activity index for July. At 23:00 GMT, in Australia, the head of the RBA Lowe will give a speech. At 23:30 GMT, Japan will report on changes in labor cash earnings and household spending for June.

On Friday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will release the RBA Monetary Policy Statement. At 06:00 GMT, Germany will announce a change in industrial production for June. Also at 06:00 GMT, in Britain, the Halifax house price index for July will be released. At 06:45 GMT, France will report a change in the non-farm payrolls for the 2nd quarter and the foreign trade balance for June. At 07:00 GMT, Switzerland will announce a change in the SNB's foreign currency reserves for July. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will announce a changes in the unemployment rate and the number of people employed for July. Also at 12:30 GMT, the US will report changes in the unemployment rate and the non-farm payrolls for July. At 14:00 GMT, Canada will present the Ivey Managers ' Business Activity index for July. Also at 14:00 GMT, the United States will announce a change in wholesale inventories 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. At 19:00 GMT, the US will report on the change in the volume of consumer lending for June.

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