On Monday, at 01:00 GMT, Australia will release inflation data from MI and the ANZ vacancy index for April, and at 01:30 GMT, it will report changes in the building permits for March. Then, the focus will be on the manufacturing PMI for April: Switzerland will report at 07:30 GMT, France at 07:50 GMT, Germany at 07:55 GMT, and the Eurozone at 08:00 GMT. At 08:30 GMT in the Eurozone, the investor confidence indicator from Sentix for May will be released. At 14:00 GMT, the US will announce a change in the volume of production orders for March. At 22:30 GMT Australia will present the index of activity in the construction sector from AiG for April. At 22:45 GMT, New Zealand will report changes in the building permits for March.
On Tuesday,at 04:30 GMT in Australia, the RBA's interest rate decision will be announced. At 05:45 GMT in Switzerland, the SECO consumer sentiment index for the 1st quarter will be released, and at 06:30 GMT - the consumer price index for April. At 08:30 GMT, UK will publish the PMI for the services sector for April. At 09:00 GMT, the Eurozone will present the producer price index for March. At 12:30 GMT, the US and Canada will report changes in the trade balance for March. At 13:45 GMT, the US will release the PMI for the services sector from Markit for April, and at 14:00 GMT - the ISM index for the non-manufacturing sector for April. At 22:45 GMT, New Zealand will report changes in the unemployment rate and employment for the 1st quarter.
On Wednesday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will report changes in retail sales for March. At 06:00 GMT, Germany will announce changes in industrial orders for March. Then the focus will be on the services PMI for April: France will report at 07:50 GMT, Germany at 07:55 GMT, and the Eurozone at 08:00 GMT. At 08:30 GMT UK will release PMI construction for April. At 09:00 GMT, the Eurozone will report changes in retail sales for March. At 12:15 GMT, the US will report changes in the number of employees from ADP for April, and at 14: 30 GMT- changes in oil reserves according to the Ministry of energy. At 22:30 GMT, Australia will release the AIG services activity index for April.
On Thursday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will announce a change in the foreign trade balance for March. At 01:45 GMT China will publish the Markit/Caixin Services PMI for April. At 03:00 GMT, China will report changes in the foreign trade balance for April. At 06:00 GMT Germany will report the change in the volume of industrial production for March. Also at 06: 00 GMT in UK, the Bank of England interest rate decision will be announced. At 06:45 GMT, France will announce changes in industrial production for March, non-farm payrolls for the 1st quarter and the balance of foreign trade for March. At 07:00 GMT, Switzerland will announce changes in the volume of the SNB's foreign currency reserves for April. At 07:30 GMT, UK will release the Halifax house price index for April. At 12: 30 GMT, the US will announce changes in the initial jobless claims, as well as the level of labor productivity in the non-manufacturing sector and the level of labor costs for the 1st quarter. At 14:00 GMT in Canada, the Ivey Purchasing Managers Index will be released. At 19:00 GMT the U.S. will report on the change in the volume of consumer credit for March. At 23:30 GMT, Japan will announce changes in the level of wages and household spending for March.
On Friday, at 01:30 GMT in Australia, the RBA's monetary policy report will be released. At 05:45 GMT, Switzerland will announce the change in the unemployment rate for April. At 06:00 GMT, Germany will report a change in the trade balance for March. At 12:15 GMT, Canada will announce changes in the housing starts for April, and at 12:30 GMT, changes in the unemployment rate and number of employees for April, as well as the building permits for March. Also at 12: 30 GMT, the US will announce changes in the unemployment rate and the nonfarm payrolls for April. At 14:00 GMT the U.S. will report on changes in the wholesale inventories for March. At 17:00 GMT the US will release a Baker Hughes report on the number of active oil rigs.