Here are the most relevant future events for the week which ends June 19:
Monday, June 15
- Switzerland is to publish data on producer prices and retail sales.
- European Central Bank President, Mario Draghi, will speak at the Committee of economic and monetary affairs of the European Parliament in Brussels.
- Canada is to publish a report on manufacturing sales.
- US will release data on industrial production and manufacturing activity in the New York area.
Tuesday, June 16
- Reserve Bank of Australia will release the minutes of its last meeting of the Committee on monetary policy, giving investors an idea of how bank officials are considering the current state of the economy and possible policy in the future.
- UK is to release data on consumer price inflation.
- In the euro zone, ZEW will publish a report on German economic sentiment.
- US will publish data on building permits and housing starts.
Wednesday, June 17
- New Zealand will release the current account balance.
- Japan will prepare a report on the trade balance.
- Britain will release another report on employment. In addition, the Bank of England will release the minutes of the June meeting to determine policy.
- Canada will report on the volume of wholesale sales.
- The Fed will announce a decision on monetary policy and will hold a press conference at which the investors will focus their attention to get fresh instructions on the possible timing of rate increases.
Thursday, June 18
- New Zealand is to publish data on the growth of gross domestic product.
- Switzerland is to publish data on its trade balance.
- The Swiss National Bank will announce its Libor rate and will publish the monetary decision. The announcement will be followed by a press conference.
- UK is to publish data on retail sales.
- US will publish a series of economic statistics, among which reports on consumer prices, applications for unemployment benefits, and manufacturing activity in the Philadelphia region.
Friday, June 19
- The Bank of Japan will announce the interest rate and will publish its accompanying statement which sets out the economic conditions and the factors that influenced the decision.
- UK is to release a report on public sector borrowing.
- Canada will end the week with data on consumer inflation and retail sales.