Monday, August 31
New Zealand is to publish data on business confidence.
Australia is to release a report on operating profits of companies.
The Eurozone is to publish preliminary data on consumer price inflation, while Germany is to publish data on retail sales.
Switzerland is to publish an index of leading economic indicators by KOF.
US will release the index of business activity in Chicago area.
Tuesday, September 1
China will release reports on business activity in the production and nonproduction sectors as well as on the revised PMI values for the manufacturing and services sectors by Caixin.
Australia is to publish data on the volume of building permits issued and the net of the current account payments balance.
Reserve Bank of Australia will announce the interest rate decision and will publish the accompanying statement, which sets out the economic conditions and the factors that influence the committee's decision on monetary policy.
The Eurozone is to publish a report on the unemployment rate, while Germany will also inform about the change in the number of unemployed persons.
UK is to publish a report on the volume of net loans to individuals and the PMI for the manufacturing sector.
Canada will release its monthly report on economic growth.
The US Institute for Supply Management will release the index of purchasing managers in manufacturing.
Wednesday, September 2
Australia is to publish data on change in gross domestic product in the second quarter.
In the Eurozone, Spain will inform about the change in number of unemployed persons.
Britain will release the PMI for the construction sector.
US will release the monthly ADP report on employment in private sector, as well as data on industrial new orders.
Thursday, September 3
Australia is to publish reports on retail sales and trade balance.
UK will release the PMI for services sector.
Eurozone is to publish data on retail sales.
The European Central Bank will announce a decision on monetary policy. The announcement will be followed by a press conference led by the ECB president, Mario Draghi.
Both the US and Canada will release a report on their trade balance. US will publish data on unemployment, as well as the composite index for the ISM non-manufacturing sector.
Friday, September 4
Japan is to release data on remuneration level.
Germany will report data on industrial new orders.
Canada is to publish a monthly report on employment.
US completes the week with a report on the number of people employed in non-agricultural sector, as well as with data on average hourly earnings.