Weekly Analysis (04-08 Dec)
Time | Currency | Event |
Monday | ||
04:30 | EUR | German Buba Mauderer Speaks |
14:00 | EUR | ECB President Lagarde Speaks |
23:30 | JPY | Tokyo Core CPI (YoY) (Nov) |
Tuesday | ||
00:30 | AUD | au Jibun Bank Japan Services PMI (Nov) |
01:45 | CNY | Caixin Services PMI (Nov) |
03:30 | AUD | RBA Interest Rate Decision (Dec) |
09:00 | EUR | HCOB Eurozone Services PMI (Nov) |
09:30 | GBP | S&P Global/CIPS UK Services PMI (Nov) |
15:00 | USD | ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI |
Wednesday | ||
13:15 | USD | ADP Nonfarm Employment Change (Nov) |
09:50 | GBP | S&P Global / CIPS UK Construction PMI (Nov) |
15:30 | USD | Crude Oil Inventories |
Thursday | ||
03:00 | CNY | Trade Balance (USD) (Nov) |
07:00 | EUR | German Industrial Production (MoM) (Oct) |
10:00 | EUR | GDP (QoQ) (Q3) |
13:30 | USD | Initial Jobless Claims |
23:50 | JPY | GDP (QoQ) (Q3) |
Friday | ||
07:00 | EUR | German CPI (MoM) (Nov) |
13:30 | USD | Average Hourly Earnings (MoM) (Nov) |
13:30 | USD | Nonfarm Payrolls (Nov) |
13:30 | USD | Unemployment Rate (Nov) |
15:00 | USD | Michigan Consumer Sentiment (Dec) |
In the United States, a number of important economic indicators are due in the coming week that will have a significant impact on market momentum. The Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) released on Tuesday will set the tone and provide insight into the current state of the manufacturing sector. On Wednesday, the ADP Employment Report, which provides an early estimate of private sector employment trends, and the ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI, which measures the health of the service sector, will provide additional depth. On Thursday's Initial Jobless Claims and Trade Balance reports will provide further insight into unemployment trends and trade dynamics. The week concludes on a high note with Friday's highly anticipated Non-Farm Payrolls report, disclosing job additions or losses in the non-farm sector, excluding agriculture, and the Unemployment Rate, a crucial measure of labor market health.
Across the Atlantic in Europe, investors will closely monitor several impactful economic events. Tuesday's Eurozone GDP Growth Rate release will provide a comprehensive overview of the region's economic performance. Wednesday brings attention to the Eurozone Retail Sales report, reflecting consumer spending trends. Friday's focus shifts to the German Industrial Production report, shedding light on the performance of the German manufacturing sector.
In the United Kingdom, economic indicators take center stage throughout the week. Tuesday's UK Services PMI will offer insights into the performance of a significant contributor to the UK economy—the services sector. The week concludes with Friday's release of the UK Manufacturing Production report, offering insights into the performance of the manufacturing sector.
In Japan, Tuesday brings the highly anticipted yearly and quarterly GDP data, with forecasts indicating a sharp drop. Afterward, the release of Chinese Industrial Production monthly data and Australian Labor Market data on Thursday and also the central bank meeting which will be crucial for determining Australia's monetary policy outlook will add further insights into the regional economic outlook.