The most important events for the week which ends July 10

06.07.2015

Here are the most important events that will have an impact on the financial markets:

Monday, July 6

- Germany is to publish data on industrial new orders.

- Switzerland is to publish a report on consumer price inflation.

- Canada will publish PMI from Ivey.

- The US Institute for Supply Management is to publish data on service sector activity.

Tuesday, July 7

- New Zealand is to publish an index of business confidence.

- 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 decision on monetary policy.

- The Swiss National Bank will publish data on the volume of foreign exchange reserves. These data are carefully monitored as an indicator of the size of the bank's operations in the foreign exchange markets.

- UK is to publish data on industrial production and manufacturing production.

- Canada and the United States will issue a report on the trade balance.

Wednesday, July 8

- Japan is to release data on the balance of payments.

- Britain will release a budget plan for the coming fiscal year.

- Canada is to publish data on the volume of building permits.

- Later on Wednesday, the Federal Reserve will publish the minutes of the last meeting in June.

Thursday, July 9

- Japan is to publish data on the volume of orders in the engineering industry.

- Australia is to publish a monthly report on employment.

- China will release data on consumer and producer prices.

- Later, the Bank of England will announce interest rate decision.

- US will publish a weekly report on the number of applications for unemployment benefits.

Friday, July 10

- Australia is to publish data on the volume of mortgage lending.

- UK is to publish data on its trade balance.

- Canada is to publish a monthly report on employment.

- The Fed chief, Janet Yellen, will deliver a speech at an event in Cleveland, and her comments will be in the spotlight.

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