Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Things To Look Out For Today - Events & Data (Ldn Times)...

Things To Look Out For Today - Events & Data (Ldn Times)...
Asia:
00:50am  - JPN PPI YoY
00:50am  - JPN PPI MoM
00:50am  - JPN Core machine orders MoM
00:50am  - JPN Core machine orders YoY
01:30am  - AUS Westpac consumer conf index
01:30am  - AUS Westpac consumer conf SA MoM
02:30am  - AUS Home loans MoM
05:30am  - JPN Tertiary Industry index
-7/11 Japans Abe meets with EU's Tusk and Jean-Claude Junker
Europe:
07:45am  - BoF Gov speaks in Paris
08:00am  - ECB's Draghi speaks in Frankfurt
08:00am  - SPN House transactions YoY
08:30am  - ECB's Praet chairs conference session in Frankfurt
13:00pm  - - ECB's Mersch chairs conference session in Frankfurt
16:30pm  - ECB's Nouy speaks inn Frankfurt
16:35pm  - BOE Gov Carney speaks in Boston Massachusetts
07/11        French, German econ mins meet to talk US tariffs.
US:
12:00pm  - U.S. MBA Mortgage applications
13:30pm  - U.S. PPI Final demand MoM
13:30pm  - U.S. PPI Ex food and energy MoM
13:30pm  - U.S. PPI Final demand YoY
13:30pm  - U.S. PPI Ex food and energy YoY
15:00pm  - CAN Bk of Canada rate decision
0.25 bp hike expected
15:00pm  - U.S. Wholesale trade sales MoM
15:00pm  - U.S. Wholesale inventories MoM
16:15pm  - CAN BoC's Poloz and Wilkins press conference
21:30pm  - FED's Williams speaks in Brooklyn
Market Focus this Morning...
 -  Pfizer Inc. agreed to delay implementation of planned price increases for certain drugs a day after President Donald Trump launched an attack on the company, saying it should be “ashamed” of the move.
 - US administration official confirms US likely to announce USD 200bln China tariff as early as today, adds list of goods will not be final until after public comment period
 -  US senior administration official says China is not seriously negotiating on trade, adds list of new tariffs will not be implemented for 2 months with final decision expected after August 30th.
 - Australian Westpac Consumer Confidence Index (Jul) 106.1 (Prev. 102.1); highest since November 2013
 - Australian Consumer Sentiment (Jul) 3.9% (Prev. 0.3%)

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