• 11:30

    17-Week Bill Auction

    3.755%

  • 10:30

    EIA Heating Oil Stocks Change

    192000

  • 10:30

    EIA Crude Oil Imports Change

    1768000

  • 10:30

    EIA Distillate Fuel Production Change

    50000

  • 10:30

    EIA Refinery Crude Runs Change

    26000

    Crude Runs refer to the volume of crude oil consumed by refineries.

  • 10:30

    EIA Distillate Stocks Change

    -10000

  • 10:30

    EIA Cushing Crude Oil Stocks Change

    1611000

    Change in the number of barrels of crude oil held in storage at the Cushing, Oklahoma storage hub excluding the Strategic Petroleum Reserve during the past week.

  • 10:30

    EIA Gasoline Production Change

    -1000

  • 10:30

    EIA Gasoline Stocks Change

    -968000

    Stocks of gasoline refers to the weekly change of the gasoline supply situation.

  • 10:30

    EIA Crude Oil Stocks Change

    17422000

    Stocks of crude oil refer to the weekly change of the crude oil supply situation.

  • 07:00

    Retail Sales YoY

    2.3%

    In South Africa, the year-over-year change in Retail sales compares the aggregated sales of retail goods and services during a certain month to the same month a year ago.

  • 07:00

    Retail Sales MoM

    0.1%

    In South Africa, the Retail sales report provides an aggregated measure of sales of retail goods and services over a specific time period. In South Africa, Retail sales are seasonal, volatile and relatively important to the overall economy.

  • 07:00

    MBA Mortgage Applications

    3.6%

    In the US, the MBA Weekly Mortgage Application Survey is a comprehensive overview of the nationwide mortgage market and covers all types of mortgage originators, including commercial banks, thrift institutions and mortgage banking companies. The entire market is represented by the Market Index which covers all mortgage applications during the week, whether for a purchase or to refinance. The survey covers over 75% of all US retail residential mortgage applications.

  • 07:00

    MBA Mortgage Refinance Index

    744.4

    The MBA Weekly Mortgage Application Survey is a comprehensive overview of the nationwide mortgage market and covers all types of mortgage originators, including commercial banks, thrift institutions and mortgage banking companies. The entire market is represented by the Market Index which covers all mortgage applications during the week. This includes all conventional and government applications, all fixed-rate mortgages (FRMs), all adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs), whether for a purchase or to refinance.

  • 07:00

    MBA Mortgage Market Index

    248.6

    The MBA Weekly Mortgage Application Survey is a comprehensive overview of the nationwide mortgage market and covers all types of mortgage originators, including commercial banks, thrift institutions and mortgage banking companies. The entire market is represented by the Market Index which covers all mortgage applications during the week. This includes all conventional and government applications, all fixed-rate mortgages (FRMs), all adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs), whether for a purchase or to refinance.

  • 07:00

    MBA Purchase Index

    157.9

  • 07:00

    MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate

    6.77%

    MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate is average 30-year fixed mortgage lending rate measured during the reported week and backed by the Mortgage Bankers Association.

  • 06:30

    Current Account

    -632820000

    Current Account is the sum of the balance of trade (exports minus imports of goods and services), net factor income (such as interest and dividends) and net transfer payments (such as foreign aid).

  • 06:00

    Residential Property Prices MoM

    0.5%

  • 06:00

    Residential Property Prices YoY

    6.2%

  • 05:30

    3-Year Bond Auction

    5.31%

  • 05:30

    5-Year Bond Auction

    5.36%

  • 05:30

    10-Year Bond Auction

    5.37%

    Generally, a government bond is issued by a national government and is denominated in the country`s own currency. Bonds issued by national governments in foreign currencies are normally referred to as sovereign bonds. The yield required by investors to loan funds to governments reflects inflation expectations and the likelihood that the debt will be repaid.

  • 05:30

    10-Year Bund Auction

    3.13%

    Generally, a government bond is issued by a national government and is denominated in the country`s own currency. Bonds issued by national governments in foreign currencies are normally referred to as sovereign bonds. The yield required by investors to loan funds to governments reflects inflation expectations and the likelihood that the debt will be repaid.

  • 05:15

    26-Week Bill Auction

    2.32%

  • 05:05

    05/2039 NGB Auction

    4.36%

  • 05:05

    2036 SGB Auction

    2.9994%

    Generally, a government bond is issued by a national government and is denominated in the country`s own currency. Bonds issued by national governments in foreign currencies are normally referred to as sovereign bonds. The yield required by investors to loan funds to governments reflects inflation expectations and the likelihood that the debt will be repaid.

  • 05:05

    04/2028 NGB Auction

    4.63%

  • 05:00

    FDI (YTD) YoY

    -5%

    In China, Foreign Direct Investment refers to foreign capital actually utilized, which is to the amount which has been actually used according to the agreements and contracts, including cash, materials and invisible capital such as labor service and technology which both parties agree to take as an investment.

  • 05:00

    Inflation Rate YoY Final

    2.8%

    In Euro Area, the inflation rate is calculated using the weighted average of the Harmonised Index of Consumer Price (HICP) aggregates. The main components of the HICP are: food, alcohol and tobacco (21 percent of the total weight), energy (11 percent), non-energy industrial goods (27 percent) and services (42 percent). The HICP aggregates are computed as the weighted average of each country’s HICP components. The weight of a country is its share of household final monetary consumption expenditure in the total of the country’s group. The local HICPs are supplied to the Eurostat by the National Statistical Institutes.

  • 05:00

    Inflation Rate MoM Final

    -0.1%

    Inflation Rate MoM measures month over month change in the price of goods and services.

  • 05:00

    Core Inflation Rate YoY Final

    2.4%

    In Euro Area, the core inflation rate is calculated using the weighted average of the Harmonised Index of Consumer Price (HICP) aggregates, excluding energy, food, alcohol & tobacco that face volatile price movements.

  • 05:00

    CPI Final

    103.02

  • 04:25

    2035 DGB Auction

    2.92%

  • 04:25

    2028 DGB Auction

    2.45%

  • 04:00

    Core Inflation Rate YoY

    4.1%

    In South Africa, core consumer prices measure a broad rise or fall in prices that consumers pay for a standard basket of goods, excluding volatile items such as food and non-alcoholic beverages, fuel and energy.

  • 04:00

    Current Account

    -6200000000

    Current Account is the sum of the balance of trade (exports minus imports of goods and services), net factor income (such as interest and dividends) and net transfer payments (such as foreign aid).

  • 04:00

    Current Account s.a

    25100000000

  • 04:00

    Current Account

    594000000

    Current Account is the sum of the balance of trade (exports minus imports of goods and services), net factor income (such as interest and dividends) and net transfer payments (such as foreign aid).

  • 04:00

    Core Inflation Rate MoM

    0.6%

    In South Africa, core consumer prices measure a broad rise or fall in prices that consumers pay for a standard basket of goods, excluding volatile items such as food and non-alcoholic beverages, fuel and energy.

  • 04:00

    Inflation Rate YoY

    5%

    In South Africa, the most important categories in the Consumer Price Index are: Housing & Utilities (23% of the total weight), Food & Non-alcoholic Beverages (19%), and Transport (15%). Others include: Miscellaneous Goods & Services (15%), Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco (6%), Recreation & Entertainment (5%), Household Contents, Equipment & Maintenance (4%), Clothing & Footwear (4%), Restaurants & Hotels (3%), Education (2%), and Communications (2%).

  • 04:00

    Inflation Rate MoM

    0.7%

    Inflation Rate MoM measures month over month change in the price of goods and services.

  • 03:30

    Loan Growth YoY

    12.67%

    In Indonesia, loan growth refers to year over year change in total value of outstanding credits of commercial banks.

  • 03:30

    Consumer Confidence

    -10.2

    Current consumer confidence indicator (BWUK) is based on the results of the household survey carried out with the use of the consumer tendency test. The indicator is the arithmetic mean of the evaluations of the previous and predicted (over the following 12 months) changes concerning the household’s financial condition as well as the general economic situation of the country and major purchases currently made. The BWUK may range from –100 to +100. The positive value means that the majority of the consumers express a positive attitude, while the negative value signifies the prevalence of the pessimistic attitudes.

  • 03:30

    Interest Rate Decision

    5.75%

    In Indonesia the interest rate decisions are taken by The Central Bank of Republic of Indonesia. In April of 2016, policymakers announced the replacement of the official discount interest rate with new 7-day reverse repurchase rate in August 2016. This is the rate at which central banks lend or discount eligible paper for deposit money banks, typically shown on an end-of-period basis.

  • 03:30

    Deposit Facility Rate

    4.75%

    The Deposit Interest Rate is the average rate paid by commercial banks to individuals or corporations on deposits.

  • 03:30

    Lending Facility Rate

    6.5%

    In Indonesia, lending rate refers to central bank lending facility rate.

  • 03:10

    ECB President Lagarde Speech

    In the Euro Area, benchmark interest rate is set by the Governing Council of the European Central Bank. The primary objective of the ECB’s monetary policy is to maintain price stability which is to keep inflation below, but close to 2 percent over the medium term. In times of prolonged low inflation and low interest rates, ECB may also adopt non-standard monetary policy measures, such as asset purchase programmes. The official interest rate is the Main refinancing operations rate.

  • 03:00

    Inflation Rate YoY Final

    3.2%

    In Austria, the most important category in the consumer price index is Housing and Utilities (19 percent of total weight). Transport accounts for 14 percent; Restaurants and Hotels for 13 percent; Recreation and Culture for 11 percent; Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages for 11 percent and Miscellaneous Goods and Services for 9 percent. Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco; Clothing and Footwear; Household Goods; Health; Communication and Education account for the remaining 23 percent of total weight.

  • 03:00

    Harmonised Inflation Rate MoM Final

    0%

  • 03:00

    Harmonised Inflation Rate YoY Final

    3.2%

    The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) is an indicator of inflation and price stability for the European Central Bank (ECB). The HICP is compiled by Eurostat and the national statistical institutes in accordance with harmonised statistical methods. The ECB aims to maintain annual inflation rates as measured by the HICP below, but close to, 2% over the medium term.

  • 03:00

    Inflation Rate MoM Final

    0%

    Inflation Rate MoM measures month over month change in the price of goods and services.

  • 02:30

    Industrial Production YoY

    -7.1%

    In Switzerland, industrial production measures the output of businesses integrated in industrial sector of the economy such as manufacturing, mining, and utilities.

  • 02:00

    PPI Input YoY

    7.3%

    The input price measures the price of materials and fuels bought by UK manufacturers for processing. It includes materials and fuels that are both imported or sourced within the domestic market. It is not limited to materials used in the final product but includes what is required by businesses in their normal day-to-day running, such as fuels.

  • 02:00

    PPI Input MoM

    -2%

    The input price measures the price of materials and fuels bought by UK manufacturers for processing. It includes materials and fuels that are both imported or sourced within the domestic market. It is not limited to materials used in the final product but includes what is required by businesses in their normal day-to-day running, such as fuels.

  • 02:00

    PPI Core Output YoY

    2.6%

    In the United Kingdom, the Core Producer Price Index is a monthly survey that measures the price changes of goods bought and sold by manufacturers excluding food, beverages, tobacco and petroleum products.

  • 02:00

    PPI Core Output MoM

    0.5%

    In the United Kingdom, the Core Producer Price Index is a monthly survey that measures the price changes of goods bought and sold by manufacturers excluding food, beverages, tobacco and petroleum products.

  • 02:00

    Inflation Rate MoM

    0.1%

    Inflation Rate MoM measures month over month change in the price of goods and services.

  • 02:00

    Inflation Rate YoY

    2.6%

    In United Kingdom, the most important categories in the Consumer Price Index are: Transport (14%), Housing & Utilities (14%), and Recreation & Culture (13%). Food & Non-alcoholic Beverages account for 12%, Restaurants & Hotels for 11%, Miscellaneous Goods & Services for 9%¸ Furnishings, Household Equipment & Routine Maintenance of the House for 8%, and Clothing & Footwear for 6%. Others include: Alcoholic Drinks, Tobacco & Narcotics (5%), Education (3%), Communication (3%) and Health (2%).

  • 02:00

    Core Inflation Rate MoM

    0.3%

    In the United Kingdom, the core inflation rate tracks changes in prices that consumers pay for a basket of goods which excludes some volatile price items.

  • 02:00

    Core Inflation Rate YoY

    2.6%

    In the United Kingdom, the core inflation rate tracks changes in prices that consumers pay for a basket of goods which excludes some volatile price items.

  • 02:00

    PPI Output YoY

    3.5%

    In the United Kingdom, the Producer Price Index (PPI) is a monthly survey that measures the price changes of goods bought and sold by manufacturers and provides an important measure of inflation. The factory gate price (the output price) is the price of goods sold by UK manufacturers. It includes costs such as labour, raw materials and energy, as well as interest on loans, site or building maintenance, or rent and excludes taxes.

  • 02:00

    Retail Price Index YoY

    3%

    The Retail Prices Index (RPI) is a long-standing measure of inflation in the UK, originally designed as a compensation index to protect workers from price increases following the First World War. It covers private households but excludes the top 4% of households by income and pensioner households deriving at least 75% of their income from benefits. The RPI provides inflation estimates from 1947, with its first official consumer price inflation release published in January 1956. Until the introduction of the UK Consumer Prices Index (CPI) in 1996, the RPI and its derivatives were the UK's sole official measures of consumer price inflation.

  • 02:00

    Retail Price Index MoM

    0.3%

    The Retail Prices Index (RPI) is a long-standing measure of inflation in the UK, originally designed as a compensation index to protect workers from price increases following the First World War. It covers private households but excludes the top 4% of households by income and pensioner households deriving at least 75% of their income from benefits. The RPI provides inflation estimates from 1947, with its first official consumer price inflation release published in January 1956. Until the introduction of the UK Consumer Prices Index (CPI) in 1996, the RPI and its derivatives were the UK's sole official measures of consumer price inflation.

  • 02:00

    PPI Output MoM

    0%

    In the United Kingdom, Producer Price Inflation MoM measures the month-over-month price changes of goods bought and sold by manufacturers and provides an important measure of inflation. The factory gate price (the output price) is the price of goods sold by UK manufacturers. It includes costs such as labour, raw materials and energy, as well as interest on loans, site or building maintenance, or rent and excludes taxes.

  • 11:35

    BoJ JGB Purchase

    In Japan, the "core core" inflation rate tracks changes in prices that consumers pay for a basket of goods which excludes prices of fresh food and energy.

  • 11:35

    52-Week Bill Auction

    1.2066%

  • 10:45

    RBA Hauser Speech

    In Australia, interest rates decisions are taken by the Reserve Bank of Australia's Board. The official interest rate is the cash rate. The cash rate is the rate charged on overnight loans between financial intermediaries, is determined in the money market as a result of the interaction of demand for and supply of overnight funds.

  • 09:30

    Wage Price Index YoY

    3.3%

    In Australia, wage growth measures the annual change in hourly rates of pay excluding bonuses for both public and private sector.

  • 09:30

    Wage Price Index QoQ

    0.8%

    In Australia, wage growth measures the annual change in hourly rates of pay excluding bonuses for both public and private sector.

  • 07:50

    Machinery Orders YoY

    -1.9%

    In Japan, Machinery Orders YoY measure the year-over-year change in private sector machinery orders, excluding highly volatile categories such as shipbuilding and orders from electric power companies. This indicator is considered a key gauge of capital spending and business investment intentions in the coming months.

  • 07:50

    Machinery Orders MoM

    -12.4%

    In Japan, Machinery Orders measure the month-over-month change in private sector machinery orders, excluding highly volatile categories such as shipbuilding and orders from electric power companies. This indicator is considered a key gauge of capital spending and business investment intentions in the coming months.

  • 06:45

    PPI Input QoQ

    1.4%

    In New Zealand, the PPI input indexes measure price changes in the current costs of production within the economy. The definition of current costs of production is consistent with intermediate consumption. The input indexes cover: purchase of materials; fuels and electricity; transport and communication; commission and contract services; rent and lease of land, buildings, vehicles, and machinery; business services; insurance premiums less claims; financial intermediation services.

  • 06:45

    PPI Output QoQ

    0.8%

    In New Zealand, the PPI output indexes measure changes in the prices received by businesses for the goods and services they produce. The prices used to calculate the output indexes are conceptually those prices received by the producer for the good or service. The output indexes cover: sales of primary products; sales of manufactured goods; revenue from renting and leasing; provision of services; capital work undertaken by the producer’s own employees; margins on goods purchased for resale.

  • 04:30

    API Crude Oil Stock Change

    9072000

    Stocks of crude oil refer to the weekly change of the crude oil supply situation.

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