• 11:30

    3-Month Bill Auction

    3.63%

  • 11:30

    6-Month Bill Auction

    3.665%

  • 11:00

    Consumer Inflation Expectations

    3.6%

    In the US, one-year inflation expectations represent the median expected inflation rate over the next 12 months, as measured by the Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE) conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The data are collected through a nationally representative, internet-based survey of roughly 1,300 rotating household heads, providing insight into short-term consumer inflation sentiment.

  • 09:00

    12-Month BTF Auction

    2.588%

  • 09:00

    3-Month BTF Auction

    2.289%

  • 09:00

    6-Month BTF Auction

    2.44%

  • 08:00

    Auto Exports YoY

    11.4%

    In Mexico, auto exports refers to total exports of vehicles. The Mexican automotive sector exports 70% of its production to the US.

  • 08:00

    Auto Production YoY

    2.1%

    In Mexico, Car Production refers to total production of vehicles.

  • 07:30

    BCB Focus Market Readout

    In Brazil, interest rate decisions are taken by The Central Bank of Brazil's Monetary Policy Committee (COPOM). The official interest rate is the Special System of Clearance and Custody rate (SELIC) which is the overnight lending rate.

  • 05:30

    364-Day T-Bill Auction

    7.81%

  • 05:30

    91-Day T-Bill Auction

    7.26%

  • 05:30

    182-Day T-Bill Auction

    7.55%

  • 05:30

    11-Month Bubill Auction

    2.517%

  • 05:30

    5-Month Bubill Auction

    2.247%

  • 05:30

    273-Day T-Bill Auction

    7.75%

  • 05:00

    Balance of Trade

    -2200000000

    Greece reports regular trade deficits due to high volume of imports. Main imports are mineral fuels, machinery and transport equipment and chemicals. In recent years, the biggest trade deficits were recorded with Russia, Germany, China, Italy and France. Greece records trade surpluses with Turkey, Cyprus, United States, Algeria and United Arab Emirates.

  • 05:00

    Budget Balance

    -429400000000

    The government budget balance is the difference between government revenues and expenses. The budget is balanced when outlays equal to receipts, the country reports budget surplus when revenues are higher than expenses and deficit when expenses exceed the revenues.

  • 04:00

    Unemployment Rate

    4.9%

    In Czech Republic, the unemployment rate shows the share of unemployed people between the ages of 15 and 64 immediately able to start work versus all working people in the same demographic group.

  • 03:00

    Consumer Confidence

    -40

    In Switzerland, the consumer confidence survey is conducted every year, in the months of January, April, July and October. Around 1000 households are questioned for State Secretariat for Economic Affairs regarding their subjective evaluation of the economic situation, financial situation of the household in question, inflation, job security etc. Generally consumer confidence is high when the unemployment rate is low and GDP growth is high. Measures of average consumer confidence can be useful indicators of how much consumers are likely to spend.

  • 03:00

    Industrial Production MoM

    -0.2%

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

  • 03:00

    Balance of Trade

    31900000000

    Czech Republic is intensively involved in international trade. It engages in the export of numerous manufactured goods that are used in the production of automobiles, furniture, and electrical appliances. Czech Republic imports mainly machinery and transportation equipment, raw materials, fuels and chemicals. European Union is by far its largest trading partner, accounting for about 83% of exports and 65% of imports.

  • 03:00

    Industrial Production YoY

    0.9%

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

  • 03:00

    Construction Output YoY

    5.8%

    In Czech Republic, construction output refers to year over year change in construction work performed by enterprises whose principal activity is classified as construction.

  • 02:00

    Factory Orders MoM

    5%

    Factory Orders in Germany are reported using monthly changes in the volume of new orders received by manufacturers. Factory Order figures in Germany can be very volatile and misleading because they are heavily affected by geopolitical events, temporary shocks in demand and business deals which may only happen once.

  • 01:00

    Eco Watchers Survey Outlook

    39.4

    The Economy Watchers Survey Outlook measures the expected mood of businesses that directly service consumers, such as barbers, taxi drivers, and waiters. The survey covers eleven regions across the country including Hokkaido, Tohoku, Northern Kanto, Southern Kanto, Tokai, Hokuriku, Kinki, Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. There were 2,050 people selected among those engaged in jobs in industries. This enabled them to observe any developments that accurately reflect economic activities such as household activity, corporate activity, and employment. A reading above 50.0 indicates optimism; below indicates pessimism.

  • 01:00

    Eco Watchers Survey Current

    40.8

    The Economy Watchers Current Index measures the current mood of businesses that directly service consumers, such as barbers, taxi drivers, and waiters. The survey covers eleven regions across the country including Hokkaido, Tohoku, Northern Kanto, Southern Kanto, Tokai, Hokuriku, Kinki, Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa. There were 2,050 people selected among those engaged in jobs in industries. This enabled them to observe any developments that accurately reflect economic activities such as household activity, corporate activity, and employment. A reading above 50.0 indicates optimism; below indicates pessimism.

  • 11:00

    Foreign Exchange Reserves

    146200000000

    In Indonesia, Foreign Exchange Reserves are the foreign assets held or controlled by the country central bank. The reserves are made of gold or a specific currency. They can also be special drawing rights and marketable securities denominated in foreign currencies like treasury bills, government bonds, corporate bonds and equities and foreign currency loans.

  • 10:30

    3-Year KTB Auction

    3.583%

  • 09:30

    Private Sector Credit MoM

    0.7%

    In Australia, private sector credit refers to the month-over-month change of credit extended to the economy's private sector for housing, personal and business expenditures. It includes securitizations.

  • 09:30

    Private Sector Credit YoY

    8.1%

    In Australia, private sector credit refers to the month-over-month change of credit extended to the economy's private sector for housing, personal and business expenditures. It includes securitizations.

  • 09:30

    Housing Credit MoM

    0.6%

    In Australia, housing credit refers to the month-over-month change of credit extended to the economy's private sector for housing expenditures. It includes securitisations.

  • 07:50

    GDP External Demand QoQ Final

    0%

    In Japan, GDP External Demand Contribution measures the overall contribution of net exports of goods and services to the GDP. The contribution is calculated as the contribution of exports less that of imports.

  • 07:50

    GDP Private Consumption QoQ Final

    0%

    In Japan, final consumption expenditure of households takes into consideration the supply-side estimates as well as the demand-side estimates derived from "Family Income and Expenditure Survey" etc. The final consumption expenditure of households represents the weighed average of demand-side and supply-side estimates.

  • 07:50

    Bank Lending YoY

    5.4%

    In Japan, bank lending refers to the year-on-year change of all outstanding loans and discounts with banks and shinkin banks. Lending increases with increased business confidence and investment and it is an important indicator for the Japanese economy because of the weakness that has plagued the Japanese banking sector.

  • 07:50

    GDP Price Index YoY Final

    3.4%

    The GDP Deflator measures the change in prices of final goods and services and it is considered as a key indicator for inflationary pressures, that provides insight into the future direction of monetary policy.

  • 07:50

    GDP Capital Expenditure QoQ Final

    1.4%

    Gross fixed capital formation measures the value of acquisitions of new or existing fixed assets by the business sector, governments and households (excluding their unincorporated enterprises) less disposals of fixed assets.

  • 07:50

    GDP Growth Rate QoQ Final

    0.2%

    Japan's industrialized, free market economy is the fourth biggest in the world. Japan has the largest electronics industry and the third largest automobile industry in the world. Japan’s economy is well-known by its efficiency and competitiveness in exports oriented sectors, but productivity is lower in areas such as agriculture, distribution, and services.

  • 07:50

    Current Account

    4682000000000

    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).

  • 07:50

    GDP Growth Annualized Final

    0.8%

    GDP Annualized Growth Rate shows the gdp growth that would be registered if the quarter-on-quarter rate of change were maintained for a full year.

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