Stock market analytics, financial forecasts

Get the latest economic news from ForexMart, including updates on the financial market, central banks' policy announcements, financial indicators, and other relevant news which can have an impact on the industry.

Disclaimer:  Information provided here to retail and professional clients does not contain and should not be construed as containing investment advice or an investment recommendation or an offer or solicitation to engage in any transaction or strategy in financial instruments. Past performance is not a guarantee or prediction of future performance.

Economic calendar | September 13-17


September, 13 2021
watermark Economic news

Monday, September 13


As it often happens on Mondays, the trading day is accompanied by an absolutely empty macroeconomic calendar. But this time it will allow market participants to continue to win back forecasts for inflation in the United States, so that the dollar will gradually strengthen at the beginning of the week.


Tuesday, September 14


Tuesday starts with the publication of data on industrial production in Japan, the growth rate of which should slow down from 23.0% to 11.6% in annual terms. In monthly terms, the indicator will be even worse, since production volumes may decrease by 1.5%. This statistic will not bring anything good to the Japanese yen.


But the British pound may strengthen its position, as there is a possibility of a decrease in the unemployment rate in the UK from 4.7% to 4.6%.


The Swiss franc may also grow on Tuesday. The reason for this may be data on producer prices, the growth rate of which should accelerate from 3.3% to 4.0%. That is, there is a possibility of further inflation growth, which is rather a positive factor in the situation with Switzerland. The fact is that the growth rate of consumer prices in the country is close to zero, and deflation can resume at any moment.


After the opening of the US session, the dollar is likely to start growing rapidly, as inflation in the US may decrease from 5.4% to 5.3%. This means that inflation risks are somewhat reduced, which does not threaten the recovery of the American economy.


Wednesday, September 15


Wednesday will start with data on inflation in the UK. Market participants are confident that the growth rate of consumer prices will accelerate from 2.0% to 2.9%. Such a rapid rise in prices not only threatens the pace of economic recovery, but also forces the Bank of England to take emergency measures, for which the market may not be ready. All this will put a lot of pressure on the pound sterling exchange rate.


But the data on industrial production in the eurozone is likely to go unnoticed due to their weak impact on the market. Although the growth rate of the industry should slow down from 9.7% to 6.2%. However, in monthly terms, the industry should grow by 0.5%.


Canada will also provide data on inflation, but they may go unnoticed due to its immutability. And, apparently, the market will ignore the data on industrial production in the United States. Although its growth rate should slow down from 6.6% to 5.0%. However, an increase of 0.5% is expected in monthly terms.


Thursday, September 16


Thursday may begin with a strengthening of the New Zealand dollar, as the GDP growth rate of New Zealand in the second quarter should accelerate from 2.4% to 16.2%. That is, the New Zealand economy may well recover within this year. But the Australian dollar is likely to become cheaper. The pressure on the currency may be exerted by the data on unemployment, which may grow from 4.6% to 4.9%.


The main event of the day will be the data on retail sales in the United States, which will certainly undermine the dollar's position. The sales growth rate should slow down from 15.8% to 13.0% y/y, and a decrease of 0.7% is expected on a monthly basis, which will inevitably put pressure on the greenback rate.


Friday, September 17


But the British pound on Friday will receive support from retail sales statistics, as their growth rates should accelerate from 2.4% to 2.8%. On a monthly basis, sales may increase by 0.7%.


The final data on inflation in Europe will end the week, which should only confirm the preliminary estimate, which previously showed its growth from 2.2% to 3.0%. However, the market has already taken this factor into account, so no reaction will follow.


Feedback

ForexMart is authorized and regulated in various jurisdictions.

(Reg No.23071, IBC 2015) with a registered office at Shamrock Lodge, Murray Road, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Restricted Regions: the United States of America, North Korea, Sudan, Syria and some other regions.


© 2015-2024 Tradomart SV Ltd.
Top Top
Risk Warning:
Foreign exchange trading carries a high risk of losing money due to leverage and may not be suitable for all investors. Before deciding to invest your money, you should carefully consider all the features associated with Forex, as well as your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk tolerance.
Foreign exchange trading carries a high risk of losing money due to leverage and may not be suitable for all investors. Before deciding to invest your money, you should carefully consider all the features associated with Forex, as well as your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk tolerance.