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Tue May 21 | ||||||||||
Tue May 21 | 2:00am | EUR | German PPI m/m | 0.2% | 0.3% | 0.2% | ||||
4:00am | EUR | ECB President Lagarde Speaks | ||||||||
EUR | Current Account | 35.8B | 30.2B | 28.9B | ||||||
USD | Treasury Sec Yellen Speaks | |||||||||
5:00am | EUR | Trade Balance | 17.3B | 19.9B | 16.7B | |||||
6:00am | GBP | CBI Industrial Order Expectations | -33 | -20 | -23 | |||||
8:30am | CAD | CPI m/m | 0.5% | 0.5% | 0.6% | |||||
CAD | Median CPI y/y | 2.6% | 2.7% | 2.9% | ||||||
CAD | Trimmed CPI y/y | 2.9% | 2.9% | 3.2% | ||||||
CAD | Common CPI y/y | 2.6% | 2.8% | 2.9% | ||||||
8:32am | CAD | Core CPI m/m | 0.2% | 0.5% | ||||||
9:00am | USD | FOMC Member Waller Speaks | ||||||||
USD | FOMC Member Barkin Speaks | |||||||||
9:05am | USD | FOMC Member Williams Speaks | ||||||||
9:10am | USD | FOMC Member Bostic Speaks | ||||||||
10:42am | NZD | GDT Price Index | 3.3% | 1.8% | ||||||
11:45am | USD | FOMC Member Barr Speaks | ||||||||
1:00pm | GBP | BOE Gov Bailey Speaks | ||||||||
7:00pm | USD | FOMC Member Mester Speaks | ||||||||
7:50pm | JPY | Core Machinery Orders m/m | -1.8% | 7.7% | ||||||
JPY | Trade Balance | -0.72T | -0.70T | |||||||
10:00pm | NZD | Official Cash Rate | 5.50% | 5.50% | ||||||
NZD | RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement | |||||||||
NZD | RBNZ Rate Statement | |||||||||
11:00pm | NZD | RBNZ Press Conference |
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post: Bostic: Expecting Inflation to Decline but “Relatively Slowly,” Would Not Expect a Rate Cut Before the Fourth Quarter Bostic: Fed’s Highest Priority is to Get Inflation Back to 2% post: Bostic: “I Am Not in a Hurry” to Cut Rates; Want to Make Sure That Policy Easing is “Unambiguous” Bostic: Would Rather Wait Longer for a Rate Cut to Be Sure Inflation Does Not Start to Bounce Around post: BOSTIC: CAUTION NEEDED ON FIRST CUT, STILL BACKS ONE IN Q4
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