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06.01.2020, 13:58

Markets: Major events for the week ahead – Deutsche Bank

Analysts at Deutsche Bank list down the major events and economic releases, which are expected to have maximum impact on the financial markets for the week ahead.

"Tuesday

  • Data: Japan final December composite and services PMIs, Germany December construction PMI, Euro Area November retail sales, Italy preliminary December CPI, Euro Area December CPI estimate, preliminary December core CPI, US November trade balance, December ISM non-manufacturing index, November factory orders, final November durable goods orders, Canada November international merchandise trade.

Wednesday

  • Data: Germany November factory orders, France December consumer confidence, trade balance, Euro Area final December consumer confidence, economic confidence, US weekly MBA mortgage applications, December ADP employment change;
  • Central Banks: Fed's Brainard speaks.

Thursday

  • Data: China December PPI, CPI, Germany November trade balance, industrial production, Italy preliminary November unemployment rate, Euro Area November unemployment rate, Canada December housing starts, November building permits, US weekly initial jobless claims;
  • Central Banks: Fed's Clarida, Williams, Evans and Bullard speak.

Friday

  • Data: Japan preliminary November leading index, France November industrial production, manufacturing production, Italy November industrial production, Canada December net change in employment, unemployment rate, US December change in nonfarm payrolls, unemployment rate, average hourly earnings, participation rate, final November wholesale inventories."

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