In the macroeconomic statistics coming out next week, the following indicators can be distinguished:
Monday
In New Zealand, the index of activity in the service sector from Business NZ will be released. In the UK, the Rightmove house price index will be published. In Germany, the producer price index will be known. The Bundesbank will present a monthly report with an analysis of the current and expected state of the economy. The US will publish an index of the market value of housing.
Tuesday
The Westpac Consumer Sentiment survey will be released in New Zealand. The Reserve Bank of Australia will publish the minutes of its last meeting. In Switzerland, data on imports, exports and the overall trade balance will be known. In the UK, indicators of net public sector borrowing will be released. The Central Bank of Sweden will hold a meeting, the regulator's decision on the interest rate will become known. And also in Sweden, the unemployment rate will come out. In the US, data on the construction of houses started and the Redbook retail sales indicator will be published. The American Petroleum Institute will report on the reserves of raw materials last week.
Wednesday
In Australia, the Westpac index of leading indicators will be released. Central bank meetings will be held in China and Japan, and a decision on changing the interest rate will be announced. The deputy head of the Reserve Bank of Australia, Michelle Bullock, will make a speech.
The ECB will hold a meeting in the Eurozone that is not directly related to monetary policy issues. In Italy, the producer price index and sales data in the industrial sector will be released. The Swiss National Bank will present a quarterly report. In Russia, the producer price index and industrial production indicators will be known.
In the US, the MBA mortgage lending index and sales data on the secondary housing market will be published. The Energy Information Administration will report last week on commercial oil reserves. The meeting of the Fed's Open Market Committee will be held on the same day. The US regulator will announce its decision on the interest rate and publish its position on monetary policy.
Thursday
In Australia, business activity indices in the manufacturing sector in the service sector will be released. In France, Germany, the Eurozone and the UK, business activity indicators in the manufacturing sector and in the service sector will be published. On this day, meetings of the Central Banks of Switzerland and England will be held. In the US, the number of initial and repeated applications for unemployment benefits, the index of national activity of the Federal Reserve of Chicago, indicators of activity in manufacturing and in the service sector will be released. The Energy Information Administration will report on natural gas reserves for the past week.
Friday
In New Zealand, data on imports, exports and the overall trade balance will be released. In Japan, the consumer price index and the indicator of business activity in the manufacturing sector will be published. In the UK, the Gfk consumer confidence index will be known. In Sweden, the producer price index will be released, and in Italy - the level of confidence in business circles. In Germany, the business optimism index, an indicator of the assessment of the current situation and an indicator of economic expectations from the IFO will be published. In the US, new home sales data will be released. Baker Hughes will report on the number of active drilling rigs last week in the United States and in the world.