Next Week’s Menu: September 10 – 16, 2022

September 9, 2022

Central Banks: Officials at the Bank of England and Bank of Russia will be reviewing monetary policies next week.

Holiday in China: Mid-Autumn Day to be observed on Monday.

U.S. Economic Statistical Releases: Consumer prices, producer prices, import prices, retail sales, industrial production, capacity utilization, monthly federal budget, Empire State and Philly Fed manufacturing surveys, small business sentiment, IBD/TIPP optimism index, and U. Michigan index of consumer sentiment. Also, weekly jobless insurance claims, chain store sales, energy inventories, and mortgage applications.

Japanese and Chinese Data: Japanese machinery orders, machine tool orders, revised industrial production, tertiary index, PPI, and Ministry of Finance’s quarterly index of business sentiment. Chinese retail sales, industrial production, fixed asset investment, unemployment, foreign direct investment, home prices, and unemployment.

Selected Other Asian Releases: Indian CPI and WPI. Indian and Hong Kong industrial production. Indian and Indonesian trade balances.

Euroland Releases: Quarterly labor costs and monthly industrial production, trade balance, consumer prices and ZEW index of investor sentiment.

Members of the Euro Area: German, Italian, French, Spanish, Austrian, Portuguese, and Finnish consumer prices. German current account, wholesale prices,  and ZEW Institute of investor sentiment. German and Spanish indices of leading economic indicators. Italian and Dutch trade balances. Greek and Belgian construction output. Italian and Portuguese industrial production. Finnish GDP, Greek unemployment, and Irish construction purchasing managers survey.

U.K. and Switzerland: British industrial production, retail sales, consumer prices, producer prices, labor market statistics, construction output, trade balance, index of leading economic indicators, and monthly GDP. Swiss producer prices and import prices.

Nordic European Releases: Swedish and Danish consumer prices. Sweden’s PPI and Norway’s trade balance.

Eastern Europe: Czech, Polish, and Romanian consumer prices. Czech PPI.

Australia and New Zealand: Australian unemployment, employment, business confidence and business conditions. New Zealand monthly manufacturing PMI and quarterly GDP and current account.

Turkish and South African Releases: Turkish current account, industrial production and unemployment. South African retail sales and business confidence.

Canada and Brazil: Canadian housing starts. Brazilian retail sales, business confidence, and index of leading economic indicators.

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