In the macroeconomic statistics coming out next week, the following indicators can be distinguished:
Monday
Prices for corporate services will be published in Japan. In the Eurozone, consumer lending data will be released. The Bundesbank will present a monthly report with an analysis of the current and expected state of the economy. In the US, orders for durable goods and an indicator of business activity in the industrial sector of the Federal Reserve of Dallas will be published.
Tuesday
The Bank of Japan will hold a meeting of the monetary policy committee, the regulator's decision on the interest rate will become known. The National Bank of New Zealand will present an activity forecast, and the Reserve Bank will present an index of business optimism. Retail sales figures will be released in Australia. In Germany, the Gfk consumer confidence index will be published. In France, the level of consumer confidence will be known, and in Sweden-the trade balance. In the US, the housing price index, the balance of trade in goods, the Redbook retail sales indicator, the level of consumer confidence and the indicator of business activity in the manufacturing sector of Richmond will be released. The American Petroleum Institute will report on last week's oil reserves.
Wednesday
In New Zealand, data on construction permits will be released. In Japan, retail sales data will be published. In the UK, the Nationwide house price index, consumer lending data and the number of approved mortgage applications will be known. In Switzerland, the KOF index of leading indicators will be released, and in Sweden – the level of consumer confidence. In Spain, consumer inflation indicators will be published, and in Italy, the producer price index will be published. In the Euro area, an indicator of sentiment in the service sector, the level of consumer confidence, an index of business optimism in industry, an indicator of sentiment in the economy and an indicator of the business climate will be released. The Swiss National Bank will present a quarterly report. In the US, the MBA mortgage lending index and pending home sales transactions will be published. The Energy Information Administration will report on commercial oil reserves in the United States last week.
Thursday
In Japan, data on industrial production, the volume of orders in the construction sector, data on the construction of houses started, the volume of foreign and Japanese investments in securities will be released. China will publish the level of business activity in the manufacturing sector and in the service sector. In Germany, the import price index, consumer inflation data and the unemployment rate will be published, and in Switzerland-the real volume of retail trade. In the UK, quarterly GDP data, the total volume of commercial investment and the balance of payments will be released. In France, the consumer price index will be known. In the Eurozone, the unemployment rate, the basic and main consumer price indices will be published. In Canada, the raw material price index will be known. The US will publish the number of initial and repeated applications for unemployment benefits, GDP data for the second quarter of 2021, the price index of personal consumption expenditures and the Chicago business activity indicator. The Energy Information Administration will report last week on natural gas reserves in the United States.
Friday
ANZ consumer confidence indicator will be released in New Zealand. In Australia, the Commonwealth Bank index of activity in the manufacturing sector, data on mortgage loans and construction permits will be known. In Japan, the unemployment rate, the ratio of the number of vacancies and applicants, the indicator of business activity in the service sector and in the manufacturing sector and the Tankan index of large manufacturers will be released. In China, the Caixin PMI index in manufacturing will be known. Russia, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, the Eurozone and the UK will publish indicators of business activity in the manufacturing sector. In Germany, retail sales data will be released, and in France, import, export indicators and the overall trade balance will be released. In the US, data on personal spending and income, construction spending, the Markit PMI index in the manufacturing sector and the University of Michigan consumer confidence indicator will be published. Baker Hughes will report last week on the number of active drilling rigs in the United States and the world.