Economic
calendar (GMT0):
04:30 Japan
Industrial Production (MoM) (Finally) March +0.3%
+0.3% +0.7%
04:30 Japan
Industrial Production (YoY) (Finally)
March +7.0% +7.4%
06:45 France
Non-Farm Payrolls
(Preliminary) Quarter I +0.1%
-0.1% -0.1%
09:00 Eurozone
Trade Balance s.a. March 15.0 17.3 15.2
The U.S.
dollar traded mixed against the most major currencies ahead of the release of
the U.S. housing data. U.S. building permits should increase to 1.010 million
in April, from 1.000 million in March. March’s figure was revised up from 0.990
million. U.S. housing starts should rise to 0.980 million in April, from 0.946
million in March. Later in the day, Reuters/Michigan consumer sentiment index will
be released. The index should climb to 84.7 in April, from 84.1 in March.
The euro traded
lower against the U.S. dollar. The weak GDP growth in the Eurozone continued to
weigh on the euro. The new stimulus measures by ECB in June are more likely
after the release of several weak economic data in the Eurozone.
Eurozone’s
trade balance surplus climbed to 15.2 billion euro in March, from 15.0 in
February. Analysts had expected an increase to 17.3 billion euro.
The British
pound traded higher against the U.S. dollar. No economic data was published in
the U.K.
EUR/USD:
the currency pair dropped to $1.3684
GBP/USD:
the currency pair increased to $1.6813
USD/JPY:
the currency pair declined to Y101.35
The most
important news that are expected (GMT0):
12:30 Canada
Foreign Securities Purchases March 6.08
7.21
12:30 U.S.
Building Permits, mln
April 1.000 1.010
12:30 U.S.
Housing Starts, mln April 0.946
0.980
13:55 U.S.
Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index (Preliminary) April
84.1 84.7
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