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Economic Calendar - Week ending 27-04-2019


Monday April 22 2019ActualPreviousConsensusForecast
02:30 PM
US
Chicago Fed National Activity IndexMAR-0.15-0.31 ®2.55-0.15
04:00 PM
US
Existing Home Sales MoM MAR-4.9%11.2% ®-3.8%-5.4%
04:00 PM
US
Existing Home Sales MAR5.21M5.48M ®5.3M5.2M
05:30 PM
US
6-Month Bill Auction 2.400%2.39% 
05:30 PM
US
3-Month Bill Auction 2.400%2.38% 
Tuesday April 23 2019ActualPreviousConsensusForecast
11:00 AM
EA
Government Budget to GDP 2018-0.5%-1% -0.8%
11:00 AM
EA
Government Debt to GDP 201885.1%87.1% ®85.9%
02:55 PM
US
Redbook MoM 20/APR1.2%0.7% 
02:55 PM
US
Redbook YoY 20/APR6%5% 
03:00 PM
US
House Price Index MoM FEB0.3%0.6% 0.3%0.4%
04:00 PM
EA
Consumer Confidence Flash APR-7.9-7.2 -7.2-7.7
04:00 PM
US
Richmond Fed Manufacturing IndexAPR310 1013
04:00 PM
US
New Home Sales MoM MAR4.5%5.9% ®-2.5%-5.5%
04:00 PM
US
New Home Sales MAR0.692M0.662M ®0.65M0.63M
05:30 PM
US
52-Week Bill Auction 2.360%2.360% 
07:00 PM
US
2-Year Note Auction 2.355%2.261% 
10:30 PM
US
API Crude Oil Stock Change APR/196.9M-3.096M 
Wednesday April 24 2019ActualPreviousConsensusForecast
06:30 AM
JP
All Industry Activity Index MoM FEB-0.2%0.0% ®-0.1%
07:00 AM
JP
Coincident Index Final FEB100.499.6 ®98.898.8
07:00 AM
JP
Leading Economic Index Final FEB97.196.3 ®97.497.4
10:00 AM
DE
Ifo Business Climate APR99.299.7 ®99.999.5
10:00 AM
DE
Ifo Current Conditions APR103.3103.9 ®103.6103.4
10:00 AM
DE
Ifo Expectations APR95.295.6 96.195.9
11:40 AM
DE
10-Year Bund Auction 0.02%-0.05% 
01:00 PM
US
MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate 19/APR4.46%4.44% 
01:00 PM
US
MBA Mortgage Applications 19/APR-7.3%-3.5% 
04:30 PM
US
EIA Crude Oil Stocks Change19/APR5.479M-1.396M 1.255M
04:30 PM
US
EIA Gasoline Stocks Change19/APR-2.129M-1.174M -1.042M
07:00 PM
US
5-Year Note Auction 2.315%2.172% 
Thursday April 25 2019ActualPreviousConsensusForecast
01:50 AM
JP
Foreign Bond Investment APR/20¥1170B¥598.7B ®
01:50 AM
JP
Stock Investment by ForeignersAPR/20¥1426.6B¥527.4B ®
05:00 AM
JP
BoJ Interest Rate Decision -0.1%-0.1% -0.1%-0.1%
05:00 AM
JP
BoJ Quarterly Outlook Report 
10:00 AM
EA
ECB Economic Bulletin 
02:30 PM
EA
ECB Guindos Speech 
02:30 PM
US
Continuing Jobless Claims APR/131655K1654K ®1699K1710K
02:30 PM
US
Durable Goods Orders MoM MAR2.7%-1.1% ®0.8%0.5%
02:30 PM
US
Durable Goods Orders ex Defense MoM MAR2.3%-1.7% ®0.1%0.3%
02:30 PM
US
Durable Goods Orders Ex Transp MoM MAR0.4%-0.2% ®0.2%0.2%
02:30 PM
US
Initial Jobless Claims APR/20230K193K ®200K201K
04:30 PM
US
EIA Natural Gas Stocks Change19/APR92Bcf92Bcf 91Bcf69Bcf
05:00 PM
US
Kansas Fed Manufacturing IndexAPR1217 
05:30 PM
US
4-Week Bill Auction 2.39%2.4% 
07:00 PM
US
7-Year Note Auction 2.426%2.281% 
EA
EU-Japan Summit 
Friday April 26 2019ActualPreviousConsensusForecast
01:30 AM
JP
Jobs/applications ratio MAR1.631.63 1.64
01:30 AM
JP
Tokyo Core CPI YoY APR1.3%1.1% 1.1%
01:30 AM
JP
Tokyo CPI YoY APR1.4%0.9% 0.8%
01:30 AM
JP
Unemployment Rate MAR2.5%2.3% 2.4%2.4%
01:50 AM
JP
Industrial Production YoY Prel MAR-4.6%-1.1% -0.6%-0.7%
01:50 AM
JP
Industrial Production MoM PrelMAR-0.9%0.7% -0.1%-0.3%
01:50 AM
JP
Retail Sales MoM MAR0.2%0.4% ®-0.2%-0.1%
01:50 AM
JP
Retail Sales YoY MAR1%0.6% ®0.8%1.1%
07:00 AM
JP
Housing Starts YoY MAR10%4.2% 5.8%5.9%
08:00 AM
JP
Construction Orders YoY MAR0%-3.4% 2.5%
11:45 AM
IT
6-Month BOT Auction -0.028%-0.062% 
02:30 PM
US
GDP Price Index QoQ Adv Q10.6%1.9% 1.3%1.7%
02:30 PM
US
GDP Growth Rate QoQ Adv Q13.2%2.2% 2%2%
02:30 PM
US
Core PCE Prices QoQ Adv Q11.3%1.8% 1.6%
02:30 PM
US
PCE Prices QoQ Adv Q10.6%1.5% 1.3%
04:00 PM
US
Michigan Consumer Expectations Final APR87.488.8 86.085.8
04:00 PM
US
Michigan Current Conditions FinalAPR112.3113.3 114.2114.2
04:00 PM
US
Michigan 5 Year Inflation Expectations Final APR2.3%2.5% 2.3%
04:00 PM
US
Michigan Inflation Expectations Final APR2.5%2.5% 2.4%
04:00 PM
US
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Final APR97.298.4 97.096.9
07:00 PM
US
Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count 26/APR805825 
Saturday April 27 2019ActualPreviousConsensusForecast
03:30 AM
CN
Industrial Profits (YTD) YoY MAR-3.3%-14% 

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