Next Week’s Menu: July 29 – August 4, 2023

July 28, 2023

Central Banks: Monetary policy reviews scheduled in the U.K., Thailand, Czech Republic, and Australia. Bank of Japan Board minutes, the Reserve Bank of Australia’s quarterly Monetary Policy Statement, and the Bank of England’s quarterly Monetary Policy Report get published. Governor Bailey of the BOE and Governor Lowe of the Reserve Bank of Australia hold press conferences.

Purchasing Manager Surveys: Numerous July survey findings covering manufacturing, services, private activity and construction will be reported.

Other Scheduled U.S. Releases: Quarterly productivity and unit labor costs. Monthly labor situation report, factory orders, motor vehicle sales, JOLTS labor market survey, construction spending, Dallas Fed manufacturing index, Chicago regional PMI, and ADP estimate of private sector employment. Weekly jobless insurance claims, mortgage applications, chain store sales and energy inventories.

Euroland Releases: Quarterly GDP and monthly unemployment, CPI, PPI, and retail sales.

Members of the Euro Area: French, Spanish, and Italian industrial production. Greek, Dutch, and Italian retail sales. Italian CPI and Cypriot PPI. Italian and Portuguese GDP. German industrial orders, unemployment and trade balance. Spanish current account.

U.K. and Switzerland: British shop prices. Swiss retail sales, CPI and consumer confidence.

Eastern and Nordic Europe: Russian unemployment, retail sales and business confidence. Czech GDP and Hungarian producer prices. Danish unemployment.

Japanese Releases: Retail sales, industrial production, housing starts, construction orders, monetary base and consumer confidence.

Other Asian Releases: South Korean and Indonesian consumer prices. Thai and South Korean trade balances. Singapore retail sales and business confidence. Hong Kong GDP.

Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey: Australian and South African trade balances and money and credit growth. Turkish CPI, PPI and trade. New Zealand and Australian building permits. New Zealand labor costs and business confidence. Australian retail sales.

Canada, Mexico and Brazil: Canadian monthly labor market data and IVEY-PMI survey. Mexican GDP and business sentiment. Brazilian industrial production and trade balance.

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