In the macroeconomic statistics coming out next week, the following indicators can be distinguished:
Monday
In New Zealand, the ANZ commodity price index will be published. In Australia, TD Securities inflation data and the ANZ vacancy index will be released. In Germany, the indicators of production orders will be known. A meeting of the Council of Finance and Economy Ministers will be held in the Eurozone. And also in the Eurozone, the Sentix investor confidence indicator will be released. In the UK, the index of business activity in the construction sector will be published. Labor Day is celebrated in the United States, markets are closed, macroeconomic statistics are not published.
Tuesday
In Australia, the AiG index of activity in the service sector will be released. In Japan, the change in the level of wages, the level of household spending, the indices of coinciding and leading indicators will be published. In China, data on imports, exports and the overall trade balance will be known. On this day, a meeting of the Reserve Bank of Australia will be held, the regulator's decision on the interest rate will be known. The unemployment rate will be released in Switzerland, and industrial production data will be released in Germany. In the UK, the Halifax house price index will be published. The Eurozone will publish GDP data for the second quarter, as well as an index of economic sentiment and the level of employment. The ZEW Institute will present an index of business sentiment and an indicator of the assessment of current economic conditions in Germany. The placement of short-term government securities will take place in the United States.
Wednesday
Japan will publish annual and quarterly economic growth data, consumer credit indicators and the overall trade balance. Eco Watchers will present a forecast of the situation and an index of the current situation in Japan. In France, the number of new jobs outside agriculture, import and export data and the overall trade balance will be known. Industrial production figures will be released in Sweden, and retail sales data will be released in Italy. In Russia, the consumer price index will be published. In the US, the MBA mortgage lending index, the Redbook retail sales indicator, JOLTS open vacancies data, the Fed's Beige Book review and an indicator of economic optimism will be published. In Canada, the Ivey business activity index will be released. On Wednesday, the Bank of Canada will also hold a meeting, the regulator's decision on the interest rate will become known. The American Petroleum Institute and the Energy Information Administration will report on the reserves of raw materials for the past week. Fed representative John Williams will make a speech.
Thursday
In New Zealand, the volume of sales in the industrial sector will be published. In Japan, the volume of investments in foreign and Japanese securities will be known. In China, the consumer price index and the producer price index will be released. In Germany, the indicators of imports, exports and the overall trade balance will be published. On the same day, a meeting of the European Central Bank will be held, the decision on the interest rate will be announced. The US will publish the number of initial and repeated applications for unemployment benefits. The Energy Information Administration will report on natural gas reserves for the past week. The head of the Bank of Canada, Tiff Macklem, will make a speech.
Friday
Retail sales data will be released in New Zealand. The UK will publish data on industrial production and production in the manufacturing sector, the index of activity in the services sector, the overall trade balance and monthly GDP data. In Germany, inflation indicators will be released, including the basic and main consumer price indices. In France, Italy and Spain, industrial production data will be published. In Russia, the regulator's decision on the interest rate will become known. In the US, the producer price index will be published. In Canada, a block of labor market statistics for August will be released, including the unemployment rate, changes in the number of employees, average hourly wages and the share of the labor force in the total population. Baker Hughes will report last week on the number of active drilling rigs.