weekly events

 

Monday: February Personal Income and Personal Spending data will see light in the U.S., for both of which analysts expect a small monthly increase. February’s Pending Home Sales will also see light in the U.S., as will the Dallas Fed Manufacturing Outlook.

Tuesday: February Labor market data will see light in Japan, with analysts expecting the Jobless Rate to remain stable at 3.2%. February’s M3 Money Supply data will see light in the Eurozone. In the U.S., the March Consumer Confidence Index will see light. Fed Chair Yellen is also scheduled to speak in New York.

Wednesday: In the Eurozone, the final estimate for the March Consumer Confidence Index will see light. In Germany, the preliminary March Consumer Price Index will be released. In the U.S., the weekly MBA Mortgage Applications will see light, as will the March ADP Employment Change.

Thursday: The preliminary March Consumer Price Index will see light in France and Spain. In Germany, Unemployment data will see light. The March Consumer Price Index will be released for the Eurozone. In the U.S., the weekly Initial Jobless Claims will be released, as will the March Chicago Purchasing Managers’ Index.

Friday: In China, the March Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index will be released, as will the final estimate for the Nikkei Japan PMI for the month. Nationwide House Price data will see light in the U.K. Final estimates of the Markit PMI will also be released throughout the Eurozone. Eurozone Unemployment rate data will also see light. In the U.S. the nonfarm payrolls print for March will see light, as will the month’s Unemployment rate figure. The U.S. will also see the final estimate of the Markit PMI released, as well as the ISM Manufacturing survey and the final University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index.