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Thu May 9 | ||||||||||
Thu May 9 | 1:00am | JPY | Leading Indicators | 111.4% | 111.3% | 112.1% | ||||
All Day | CHF | Bank Holiday | ||||||||
All Day | EUR | French Bank Holiday | ||||||||
All Day | EUR | German Bank Holiday | ||||||||
7:00am | GBP | BOE Monetary Policy Report | ||||||||
GBP | Monetary Policy Summary | |||||||||
GBP | MPC Official Bank Rate Votes | 0-2-7 | 0-0-9 | 0-1-8 | ||||||
GBP | Official Bank Rate | 5.25% | 5.25% | 5.25% | ||||||
7:30am | GBP | BOE Gov Bailey Speaks | ||||||||
8:30am | USD | Unemployment Claims | 212K | 208K | ||||||
10:00am | CAD | BOC Financial System Review | ||||||||
Tentative | USD | Mortgage Delinquencies | 3.88% | |||||||
10:30am | USD | Natural Gas Storage | 87B | 59B | ||||||
11:00am | CAD | BOC Gov Macklem Speaks | ||||||||
12:15pm | GBP | MPC Member Pill Speaks | ||||||||
1:01pm | USD | 30-y Bond Auction | 4.67|2.4 | |||||||
2:00pm | USD | FOMC Member Daly Speaks | ||||||||
6:30pm | NZD | BusinessNZ Manufacturing Index | 47.1 | |||||||
7:30pm | JPY | Household Spending y/y | -2.3% | -0.5% | ||||||
7:50pm | JPY | Bank Lending y/y | 3.1% | 3.2% | ||||||
JPY | Current Account | 2.04T | 1.37T | |||||||
11:35pm | JPY | 30-y Bond Auction | 1.81|3.5 |
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The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) sets monetary policy to meet the 2% inflation target, and in a way that helps to sustain growth and employment. At its ...
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post: BOE GOV. BAILEY: GLOBAL INFLATION SHOCKS ARE FADING. post: BOE GOV. BAILEY: IT IS ENCOURAGING THAT INFLATION WILL BE CLOSE TO THE TARGET IN THE COMING MONTHS. post: *BOE'S BAILEY: `NOT YET AT A POINT' TO CUT BASE RATE post: BOE GOV. BAILEY: HIGHER THAN EXPECTED WAGE AND SERVICES INFLATION SINCE FEBRUARY SHOULD GIVE US PAUSE FOR THOUGHT, BUT SHOULDN'T OVERINTERPRET. post: *BOE'S BAILEY: JUNE BANK RATE CUT IS NOT RULED OUT OR PLANNED
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Japan's economy has recovered moderately, although some weakness has been seen in part. It is likely to keep growing at a pace above its potential growth rate, as a virtuous cycle from income to spending gradually intensifies. Upward revisions have been observed in the outlook for overseas economies overall, particularly for the U.S. economy. Although private consumption has been relatively weak, reflecting price rises, it is likely to regain momentum, given that momentum in wage hikes has been strong recently. If firms postpone business fixed investment due to factors such as supply-side constraints, this could lead them to lose business opportunities and hinder improvement in their productivity, and in turn create a risk that firms will not be able to secure enough resources for wage hikes. Therefore, attention is warranted on developments in business fixed investment. While the output gap has been at around 0 percent, the weighted average of the diffusion indexes (DIs) for production capacity and employment conditions in the Tankan (Short-Term Economic Survey of Enterprises in Japan) indicates that shortages of production capacity and labor have been at historically high levels. In determining whether Japan's economy will keep growing steadily at a pace above its potential growth rate throughout the projection period, it post: BOJ MEMBER SUGGESTS RATE PATH MAY BE HIGHER THAN MARKET EXPECTATIONS. post: BOJ MEMBER EMPHASIZES NEED FOR APPROPRIATE RATE INCREASE AT THE RIGHT TIME
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post: BOE'S BAILEY - LIKELY WE WILL NEED TO CUT BANK RATE OVER THE COMING QUARTERS BOE'S BAILEY - POSSIBLE WE WILL NEED TO CUT RATES MORE THAN CURRENTLY PRICED INTO MARKET RATES post: BOE GOV. BAILEY: WE HAVE NO PRECONCEPTIONS ABOUT HOW FAR AND FAST WE WILL CUT RATES. post: BOE GOV. BAILEY: MARKET MOVES IN INTEREST RATE EXPECTATIONS HAVE BEEN DOMINATED BY US MOVES. post: BOE GOV. BAILEY: THERE HAS BEEN SOME DECOUPLING RECENTLY BETWEEN UK AND US MARKET RATE EXPECTATIONS.
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The Bank of England is likely to take another step towards its first interest rate cut in four years on Thursday as inflation falls, but will probably be cautious about signalling ...