The most important upcoming events for the week from June 29 to July 3

29.06.2015

Monday, June 29

- Japan is to publish data on retail sales.

- In the euro zone, Germany and Spain is to release preliminary data on consumer price inflation.

- UK is to publish data on net volume of consumer credit.

- Later on Monday, the US will publish a report on pending home sales.

Tuesday, June 30

- New Zealand is to publish data on the volume of building permits issued.

- Australia is to release data on business confidence. The head of the Australian Reserve Bank, Governor Glenn Stevens, will deliver a speech and his comments will be closely watching the markets.

- Japan is to publish a report on the level of wages.

- In the euro zone, Germany will release data on retail sales and the change in the number of employees.

- Switzerland is to publish the economic barometer of KOF.

- UK is to publish a report on the balance of payments, as well as final data on economic growth in the first quarter.

- The euro zone is to release preliminary data on consumer price inflation and unemployment.

- Canada is to publish data on economic growth.

- US will publish data on consumer confidence from the CB.

Wednesday, July 1

- Japan is to publish the results of TANKAN surveys, on the activity in the manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors.

- China is to publish official data on the growth of activity in the private sector, as well as the manufacturing PMI from HSBC.

- UK will release PMI for the manufacturing.

- US will release a report on ADP non-farm payrolls, and later, the Institute of Supply Management will release an index of purchasing managers in manufacturing.

Thursday, July 2

- Australia is to publish data on its trade balance.

- Britain will release the index of purchasing managers in the construction industry.

- US will publish the expected report on non-farm payrolls and data on growth of wages, one day before it was planned, because of the celebration of Independence Day. US data on the number of applications for unemployment benefits and factory orders will be also released on Thursday.

Friday, July 3

- Australia is to publish a report on retail sales.

- China will release the index of business activity in the services sector from HSBC.

- UK is to release a report on service sector activity.

- Eurozone will finish the week with a report on retail sales.

- Markets in the US will be closed in connection with the celebration of Independence Day on the 4th of July.

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