A week of monetary policy releases is coming to an end. The following day (17/03/22) Bank Of England Releases its decision about interest rate. There are also some important data coming from the European Union and the US. What's ahead? Let's take a look at this brief commentary of the upcoming economic events around the world.
Events' data: courtesy of Investing.com
Australia and European Union
We live in times of inflation and employment some would say. Taking that into consideration all of indicators containing 'inflation' or 'employment' arouses our interest. Having said so, don't forget to stay awake at 0:30 a.m. on Thursday as Australia has their Employment change released.
If you struggle to stay awake at night, don't miss the morning releases which are ECB President Lagarde testimony at 9:30 a.m. and the publishing of EU CPI (YoY). Corporate Price Index previously amounted to 5.8%.
United Kingdom
Exactly at 12 o'clock (there's no better time of the day to release important data there) an important announcement takes place in the UK. At this time BoE interest rate goes public. The current one amounts to 0.5%
USA
Shortly after important news coming from the UK, a series of the US indicators is published. Simultanously released Bulding Permits (1.895M), Initial Jobless Claims (227K) and Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing (16.0) are ones to keep an eye on.
New Zealand
In New Zealand, at 9:45 p.m., the GDP (QoQ) is released. The Gross Domestic Product previously amounted to -3.7%
Source: Investing.com
Time: GMT