In the macroeconomic statistics coming out next week, the following indicators can be distinguished:
Monday
China will release consumer price index and producer price index.
Switzerland will publish the unemployment rate, and Germany - data on imports, exports and the general trade balance. In the Eurozone, the Sentix investor confidence indicator will be announced.
In Canada, there will be data on the construction of houses. JOLTS is to publish job openings in the US.
Tuesday
New Zealand is to publish retail sales data. In Australia, new home sales data will become known. The National Bank of Australia will present an indicator of confidence and an index of conditions in the business environment. Eco Watchers is to publish a forecast for the development of the situation and an index of the current situation in Japan.
BRC retail sales are due in the UK and industrial production in Sweden. The ZEW Institute will present an index for assessing the current economic conditions and an indicator of business sentiment in Germany, as well as an indicator of economic sentiment in the Eurozone.
The US is to publish the NFIB Business Optimism Index, unit labor costs, non-agricultural productivity and the Redbook retail sales index. The American Petroleum Institute will report on oil reserves last week.
Wednesday
Westpac consumer confidence is due in Australia. In Japan, the volume of orders for machinery and equipment will be known.
In Germany and Italy will publish data on consumer inflation. In Russia, the balance of foreign trade will be published.
In the US, the MBA mortgage lending index, base and main consumer price indices and a monthly budget report will be released. The Energy Information Administration will report last week on US commercial oil reserves.
Thursday
In Japan, the producer price index will be released. Australia is to publish consumer price inflation expectations. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will present its inflation expectations.
In the UK, there are data on industrial production and manufacturing in the manufacturing sector, economic growth for the second quarter of this year, the total volume of commercial investment, the index of activity in the service sector and the general balance of trade. In the Eurozone, industrial production data will become known.
In the US, will publish the producer price index, the number of initial and repeated applications for unemployment benefits. The Energy Information Administration will report last week on US natural gas reserves.
Friday
New Zealand is to publish an index of business activity in the manufacturing sector. In Japan, there will be data on foreign and national investments in securities.
In Germany, the wholesale price index will become known, and in Switzerland - the producer and import price index. In France, Spain and Sweden will publish the consumer price index. The trade balance will be released in the Eurozone.
The US is to publish import and export price indices, as well as the University of Michigan consumer confidence indicator. Baker Hughes will report last week the number of active rigs in the US and globally.