There are only a few news releases from the US and Asia this week, and several news releases from Europe. There are six high volatility news releases from the US, four high volatility news releases from Europe, and two high volatility news releases from Asia. Markets from all three regions will probably experience medium to significant volatility and price movement throughout this week.
The US, European, and Asian news releases for this week are as follows (all times are Greenwich Mean Time, which is two hours behind Central European Time, and four hours ahead of US Eastern Time) :
US
- Monday: FOMC News Conference at 2:30 PM
- Tuesday: Existing Home Sales, and Manufacturing Index at 2:00 PM
- Wednesday: Durable Goods Orders at 12:30 PM, New Home Sales, and HPI at 2:00 PM, and Oil Inventories at 2:30 PM
- Thursday: Unemployment Claims at 12:30 PM, Mortgage Delinquencies at 2:00 PM, and Natural Gas Storage at 2:30 PM
- Friday: GDP at 12:30 PM, Consumer Sentiment, and Inflation Expectations at 1:55 PM, and Central Bank News Conference at 2:00 PM
- This week's US news releases that should cause high volatility are shown in bold type. There are only a few US news releases this week, and six high volatility news releases. The US markets will probably experience their usual volatility and price movement throughout this week.
Europe
- Monday : France PMI at 7:00 AM, Germany PMI at 7:30 AM, EU PMI at 8:00 AM, and EU Consumer Confidence at 2:00 PM
- Tuesday : Germany GDP at 6:00 AM, UK Mortgage Approvals at 8:30 AM, EU Industrial Orders at 9:00 AM, and Belgium Business Climate at 1:00 PM
- Wednesday : Germany Business Climate at 8:00 AM
- Thursday : Germany Consumer Climate at 6:00 AM, UK HPI at ??:?? ?? (Unknown Time), Switzerland Employment Level at 7:15 AM, EU Money Supply, and Private Loans at 8:00 AM, and UK Realised Sales at 10:00 AM
- Friday :Germany Import Prices at 6:00 AM, Germany CPI at ??:?? ?? (Unknown Time), UK GDP, Business Investment, and Index of Services at 8:30 AM, and Switzerland Economic Barometer at 9:30 AM
- This week's European news releases that should cause high volatility are shown in bold type. There are several European news releases this week, and four high volatility news releases. The European markets will probably experience significant volatility and price movement throughout this week.
Asia
- Monday : No News Releases
- Tuesday : New Zealand Inflation Expectations at 3:00 AM, and Japan Trade Balance, and CSPI at 11:50 PM
- Wednesday : Australia Construction Work at 1:30 AM
- Thursday : Australia Leading Index at 12:00 AM, Australia Private Capital Expenditure at 1:30 AM, and Japan Household Spending, CPI, and Unemployment Rate at 11:30 PM
- Friday : No News Releases
- This week's Asian news releases that should cause high volatility are shown in bold type. There are only a few Asian news releases this week, and two high volatility news releases. The Asian markets will probably experience their usual significant volatility and price movement throughout this week.
There are several news releases from all three regions (the US, Europe, and Asia) this week. The US and Asia have five high volatility news releases each, while Europe has four high volatility news releases. Markets from all three regions will probably experience significant volatility and price movement throughout this week.
The US, European, and Asian news releases for this week are as follows (all times are Greenwich Mean Time, which is one hour behind Central European Time, and five hours ahead of US Eastern Time) :
US
- Monday: FOMC News Conference at 2:10 AM
- Tuesday: Trade Balance at 1:30 PM, and Economic Optimism at 3:00 PM
- Wednesday: Oil Inventories at 3:30 PM, and Beige Book, and Budget Balance at 7:00 PM
- Thursday: Retail Sales, Unemployment Claims, and Import Prices at 1:30 PM, Business Inventories at 3:00 PM, and Natural Gas Storage at 3:30 PM
- Friday: CPI, and Manufacturing Index at 1:30 PM, Capacity Utilization Rate, and Industrial Production at 2:15 PM, and Consumer Sentiment, and Inflation Expectations at 2:55 PM
- This week's US news releases that should cause high volatility are shown in bold type. There are several US news releases this week, and five high volatility news releases. The US markets will probably experience significant volatility and price movement throughout this week.
Europe
- Monday : France Industrial Production at 7:45 AM, and Switzerland Retail Sales at 8:15 AM
- Tuesday : UK Retail Sales, and House Price Balance at 12:01 AM, France Budget Balance at 7:45 AM, and UK Trade Balance, and HPI at 9:30 AM
- Wednesday : France CPI at 7:45 AM, Italy Industrial Production at 9:00 AM, UK Manufacturing Production, and Industrial Production at 9:30 AM, and UK GDP at ??:?? ?? (Unknown Time)
- Thursday : Germany CPI at 7:00 AM, EU Industrial Production at 10:00 AM, EU Minimum Bid Rate at 12:45 PM, and EU Central Bank News Conference at 1:30 PM
- Friday : Germany WPI at 7:00 AM, Switzerland PPI at 8:15 AM, and EU CPI, and Trade Balance, and UK Leading Index at 10:00 AM
- This week's European news releases that should cause high volatility are shown in bold type. There are several European news releases this week, and four high volatility news releases. The European markets will probably experience significant volatility and price movement throughout this week.
Asia
- Monday : Australia Job Advertisements at 12:30 AM, China New Loans, and Money Supply at ??:?? ?? (Unknown Time), New Zealand Business Confidence at 9:00 PM, and Japan Bank Lending, Current Account, and Money Stock at 11:50 PM
- Tuesday : Australia Home Loans at 12:30 AM, and Japan Economy Watchers' Sentiment at 5:00 AM
- Wednesday : New Zealand Commodity Prices at 2:00 AM, Japan Machine Tool Orders at 6:00 AM, New Zealand Building Consents at 9:45 PM, and Japan Machinery Orders, and CGPI at 11:50 PM
- Thursday : Australia Employment Change, and Unemployment Rate at 12:30 AM, Australia Business Confidence at ??:?? ?? (Unknown Time), and China Foreign Direct Investment at ??:?? ?? (Unknown Time)
- Friday : No News Releases
- This week's Asian news releases that should cause high volatility are shown in bold type. There are several Asian news releases this week, and five high volatility news releases. The Asian markets will probably experience significant volatility and price movement throughout this week.


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