• Key events for next week: Britain and Australia unemployment rate, United States, Britain and eurozone consumer price index, New Zealand GDP, US retail sales

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10 September 2021

Key events for next week: Britain and Australia unemployment rate, United States, Britain and eurozone consumer price index, New Zealand GDP, US retail sales

On Monday at 18:00 GMT, the United States will announce the change in the federal budget for August.

On Tuesday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will present the house price index for the 2nd quarter., as well as the index of business sentiment from NAB for August. At 04:30 GMT, Japan will report on the change in industrial production for July. At 06:00 GMT, Britain will announce changes in average earnings and the ILO unemployment rate for July, as well as the number of applications for unemployment benefits for August. At 06:30 GMT, Switzerland will release the producer and import price index for August. At 08:00 GMT the International Energy Agency oil market  report will be released. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will announce a change in manufacturing shipments for July. Also at 12:30 GMT, the US will publish the consumer price index for August. At 22:45 GMT, New Zealand will report a change in the balance of payments for the 2nd quarter. At 23:50 GMT, Japan will announce a change in orders for machinery and equipment for July.

On Wednesday, at 00:30 GMT, Australia will release the Westpac consumer confidence index for September. At 02:00 GMT, China will report changes in retail sales, investment in fixed assets and industrial production for August. At 04:30 GMT, Japan will present the index of business activity in the services sector for July. At 06:00 GMT, Britain will release the consumer price index, the producer selling price index, the retail price index and the producer purchasing price index for August. At 06:45 GMT, France will publish the consumer price index for August. At 09:00 GMT, the eurozone will announce a change in industrial production for July. At 12:30 GMT, Canada will present the consumer price index for August. Also at 12:30 GMT, the US will release the NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index for September and the import price index for August. At 13:15 GMT, the US will announce a change in industrial production for August. At 14:30 GMT, the US will report on the change in oil reserves according to the Ministry of Energy. At 22:45 GMT, New Zealand will announce the change in GDP for the 2nd quarter. At 23:50 GMT, Japan will announce a change in the trade balance for August.

On Thursday, at 01:30 GMT, Australia will announce changes in the unemployment rate and the number of people employed for August. At 07:00 GMT, in Switzerland, SECO economic forecasts will be released. At 09:00 GMT, the eurozone will report a change in the trade balance for July. At 12:15 GMT, Canada will announce a change in the housing starts for August, and at 12:30 GMT - a change in foreign securities purchases and the volume of wholesale sales for July. Also at 12:30 GMT, the US will announce changes in the number of initial applications for unemployment benefits and the volume of retail sales for August and will release the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Survey for September. At 14:00 GMT, the US will announce changes in business inventories for July. At 20:00 GMT, the United States will report on the change in the  total and net volume of purchases of US securities by foreign investors for July. At 22:30 GMT, New Zealand will present the index of business activity in the manufacturing sector for August.

On Friday, at 06:00 GMT, Britain will announce a change in retail sales for August. At 08:00 GMT, the eurozone will report a change in the balance of payments for July. At 09:00 GMT, the eurozone will announce a change in the volume of construction for July and will release the consumer price index for August. At 17:00 GMT, in the United States, the Baker Hughes report on the number of active oil drilling rigs will be released.

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