Next Week’s Menu: September 2 – 8, 2023

September 1, 2023

Central Banks: Monetary policies will be reviewed in Malaysia, Australia, Canada, Poland and Serbia. ECB President Lagarde, Bank of Canada Governor Macklem, and Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Lowe speak publicly. The Fed Beige Book of U.S. regional economic conditions will be published.

Holidays: U.S. and Canada observe Labor Day on Monday.

More August Purchasing Manager Surveys: A few covering manufacturing, others addressing the services sector, non-oil private activities and construction.

U.S. Statistical Releases: Quarterly productivity and unit labor costs. Monthly factory orders, auto sales, the IBD/TIPP optimism index, and the trade deficit. Weekly jobless insurance claims, mortgage applications, energy inventories, and chain store sales.

Japanese Releases: GDP, household spending, economy watchers index, reserves, index of leading economic indicators, monetary base, current account and labor cash earnings.

Other Asian Releases: South Korean and Filipino consumer prices. China’s trade balance and international reserves. Retail sales in Singapore.

Euroland Releases: Quarterly GDP and employment. Monthly PPI, retail sales and Sentix gauge of investor sentiment.

Members of the Euro Area: German and French trade balances and industrial production. German and Cypriot consumer prices. Spanish consumer confidence and unemployment. Greek GDP, German industrial orders, French current account and Italian retail sales.

U.K. and Switzerland: British same store sales, new car sales, and Halifax house price index. Swiss GDP.

Sweden, Norway and Romania: Swedish and Norwegian current accounts. Romania’s PPI.

Australia, South Africa and Turkey: Australian trade balance and building permits. Australian and South African GDP. Turkish CPI and PPI. South African current account and business confidence.

Canadian Releases: Quarterly capacity usage, productivity and unit labor costs. Monthly labor market data, IVEY PMI, trade balance and building permits.

Brazil and Mexico: Brazilian industrial production. Mexican CPI and consumer confidence.

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