Economic Events Of The Coming Week - Sunday, March, 26
Monday: M3 Money Supply data will see light for the Eurozone. In Germany, the March IFO Survey will see light. In the U.S., the Dallas Fed Manufacturing Activity Index will see light.
Tuesday: Preliminary February Wholesale Inventories data will see light in the U.S., as will the conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index and the Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index.
Wednesday: March Consumer Confidence Index data will be released in France. In the U.K., February Mortgage Approvals data will see light. In the U.S., the weekly MBA Mortgage Applications will be released.
Thursday: Preliminary March Consumer Price Index data will be released in Spain, where analysts eye a decrease of annual inflation to 2.6%. The final estimate for March’s Consumer Confidence Index data will also see light for the Eurozone. In Germany, preliminary March Consumer Price Index data will be released, where analysts expect a moderation of inflation from 2.2% to 1.8%, amid decreasing oil prices. In the U.S., the weekly Initial Jobless Claims will be released, as will the third estimate for GDP in Q4.
Friday: February labor market data will be released in Japan, to be followed by February Consumer Price Index data for the country. Preliminary February Industrial Production data will also be released in Japan. The March Manufacturing Purchasing Mangers’ Index will be released in China. In the U.K., March House Prices data will be released. Preliminary March Consumer Price Index data will be released in France. Germany is scheduled to reveal March Unemployment Index data. In the U.K., the final estimate of the 4th quarter’s Gross Domestic Product data will see light. In the U.S. February Personal Income and Spending data will see light. March Chicago Business Barometer data will also be released in the U.S., as will the final estimate for the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index data for March.
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