
Non-stop of important economic releases by FXstreet.com
The FX market never sleeps, and surely this time it will not even attempt to. A good deal of important economic releases is due out throughout next week, with the first four days of the wee capitalizing all of the action.
On Monday, UK's PPi and leading indicators are the events to watch. On Tuesday, Germany's GDP and UK CPI will kick-off the day. Later, figures for the whole Euro-Zone data will top the market pre-US session. And when the US markets open, the big CPI and TICS data will be released out of the States.
On Wednesday, the overnight session is active with industrial figures for Japan. Euro-zone CPI plus earnings data in UK will shake the European session, to complete the day with a battery of US data including Housing starts and Industrial Production.
On Thursday, the Bank of Japan releases its interest rate decision, alonside with annualized GDP figures. The next economic event of some importance is the Philly Fed Index coming from the US. Finally, on Friday, Germany's PPi data and UK retail Sales will be the releases taht the markets will be waiting for.
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