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Event Value
Apr, 21 18:45
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Trade Balance
Trade Balance
Country:
Date: Apr, 21 18:45
Importance: Medium
Previous: 510M; -6513M
Forecast: 80M
Actual: -
Period: Mar

A country's trade balance reflects the difference between exports and imports of goods and services. The trade balance is one of the biggest components of the Balance of Payment, giving valuable insight into pressures on country's currency.

Surpluses and Deficits
A positive Trade Balance (surplus) indicates that exports are greater than imports. When imports exceed exports, the country experiences a trade deficit. Because foreign goods are usually purchased using foreign currency, trade deficits usually reflect currency leaking out of the country. Such currency outflows may lead to a natural depreciation unless countered by comparable capital inflows (inflows in the form of investments, FDI - where foreigners investing in local equity, bond or real estates markets). At a bare minimum, deficits fundamentally weigh down the value of the currency.

Ramifications of Trade Balance on Markets
There are a number of factors that work to diminish the market impact of Trade Balance upon immediate release. The report is not very timely, coming some time after the reporting period. Developments in many of the figure's components are also typically anticipated well beforehand. Lastly, since the report reflects data for a specific reporting month or quarter, any significant changes in the Trade Balance should plausibly have already been felt during that period - and not during the release of data.

However, because of the overall significance of Trade Balance data in forecasting trends in the Forex Market, the release has historically been one of the most important reports out of the any country.

510M; -6513M
Apr, 22 01:00
BOJ Core CPI
BOJ Core CPI
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 01:00
Importance: Low
Previous: 2.2%
Forecast: 2.4%
Actual: -
Period: Mar
Consumer prices account for a majority of overall inflation. Inflation is important to currency valuation because rising prices lead the central bank to raise interest rates out of respect for their inflation containment mandate.
2.2%
Apr, 22 08:30
Industrial Product Price Index
Industrial Product Price Index
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Date: Apr, 22 08:30
Importance: Low
Previous: 0.4%
Forecast: 0.3%
Actual: -
Period: Mar

Industrial Product Price Index released by the Statistics Canada measures price changes for major commodities sold by Canadian manufactures. Changes in the IPP index are widely followed as an indicator of commodity inflation.

0.4%
Apr, 22 08:30
Raw Materials Price Index
Raw Materials Price Index
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 08:30
Importance: Low
Previous: 0.3%
Forecast: 0.0%
Actual: -
Period: Mar

Measures the prices paid by Canadian manufacturers for key raw materials, including resources not produced in Canada. Also known as the Producer Price Index, the RMPI is an early measure of inflation. Although producers may not pass on changes in raw material prices to consumers immediately, the index will record these cost pressures before they reach the end consumer and affect inflation rates. The headline figure is the percentage change in the price index from the previous month and year.

The index includes prices for raw materials like mineral fuels, vegetable products, animal and animal products, wood, ferrous materials, non-ferrous metals, and non-metallic minerals.
 

0.3%
Apr, 22 09:30
FOMC Member Patrick T. Harker Speaks
FOMC Member Patrick T. Harker Speaks
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 09:30
Importance: Low
Previous: -
Forecast: -
Actual: -
Period: -
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker. Federal Reserve FOMC members vote on where to set the nation's key interest rates and their public engagements are often used to drop subtle clues regarding future monetary policy.
Apr, 22 10:00
Consumer Confidence
Consumer Confidence
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 10:00
Importance: Low
Previous: -14.5
Forecast: -15.0
Actual: -
Period: Apr

Consumer confidence is a measure of popular sentiment concerning the Eurozone economy. The figure is derived from a survey that asks thousands of consumers about personal expenditure patterns and inflationary expectations. In general, rising consumer confidence precedes increased consumer spending, which drives both economic growth and inflation. Even though t he Italian economy is heavily driven by its export sector, domestic consumer confidence is an important gauge of overall economic activity and future inflationary pressures.

A headline figure above 50 shows positive consumer sentiment, while a number below 50 shows negative consumer sentiment; the greater the distance, the stronger the sentiment.

-14.5
Apr, 22 10:00
Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index
Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 10:00
Importance: Low
Previous: -4
Forecast: -7
Actual: -
Period: Apr

Assesses regional manufacturing conditions for the Richmond Fed District. Based on mail-in surveys from a representative sample of manufacturing plants, the Richmond Fed Index seeks to track industrial performance. The report puts particular emphasis on inflationary pressures.

Though the Richmond Fed Manufacturing Survey is valued for its quick turnaround, it is still released after the ISM survey. As a result, the figure is often used to affirm or question the ISM report, and has little impact on markets. The Richmond Fed Manufacturing Survey also asks manufacturing executives to stress price expectations. Some markets participants use this data as an early gauge to CPI and PPI reports released a few days later.

The headline figure is a three-month average, calculated by finding the percentage difference between positive and negative responses for the last three months, using a zero boom/bust centerline.

Note: The survey covers such topics as shipments, order volume, backlog volume, capacity utilization, vendor lead time, employees, average workweek, wages, inventory levels, and capital expenditures. The Fifth District includes the District of Columbia , Maryland , both Carolinas, and most of the Virginias.

-4
Apr, 22 14:00
FOMC Member Neel Kashkari Speaks
FOMC Member Neel Kashkari Speaks
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 14:00
Importance: Low
Previous: -
Forecast: -
Actual: -
Period: -
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari. Federal Reserve FOMC members vote on where to set the nation's key interest rates and their public engagements are often used to drop subtle clues regarding future monetary policy.
Apr, 22 20:30
PMI Manufacturing
PMI Manufacturing
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 20:30
Importance: Low
Previous: 48.4
Forecast: 48.7
Actual: -
Period: Apr

A monthly gauge of manufacturing activity and future outlook. The CIPS PMI is comparable to the US ISM survey, similarly based on the opinions of executives in manufacturing companies. Purchasing managers are tasked with gauging future demand, and adjusting orders for materials accordingly. The PMI summarizes the opinions of these executives to give a picture of the future of the manufacturing sector. A higher PMI indicates that materials purchases are increasing and that the economic outlook is positive. Alternately, a lower PMI means orders for materials are down and the future outlook is less favorable. By nature, the figure is very sensitive to the business cycle and tends to match growth or decline in the economy as a whole.

The PMI is presented as an index with a value between 1-100.

48.4
Apr, 22 20:30
Tertiary Industry Index
Tertiary Industry Index
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 20:30
Importance: Low
Previous: 0.4%; 4.2%
Forecast: -
Actual: -
Period: Apr

Evaluates the monthly change in output produced by Japan's service sector. Because this report excludes manufacturing and only measures service industries catering mainly to domestic needs, the Tertiary Industry Index is a key indicator of domestic activity. The index incorporates data from firms involved in wholesale and retail trade, financial services, health care, real estate, leisure and utilities. The report excludes industrial manufacturing sectors that tend to be influenced by foreign demand. The tertiary industry index is posted monthly as a percentage change from the previous month's figure.

0.4%; 4.2%
Apr, 22 20:30
PMI Composite
PMI Composite
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 20:30
Importance: Low
Previous: 48.5
Forecast: -
Actual: -
Period: Apr

An index level of 50 denotes no change since the previous month, while a level above 50 signals an increase or improvement, and below 50 indicates a decrease or deterioration.

48.5
Apr, 22 23:00
Credit Card Spending
Credit Card Spending
Country:
Date: Apr, 22 23:00
Importance: Low
Previous: 0.0%; 0.9%
Forecast: -
Actual: -
Period: Mar

Shows a change in the total expenditure made via credit cards.

0.0%; 0.9%
Apr, 23 00:30
Tertiary Industry Index
Tertiary Industry Index
Country:
Date: Apr, 23 00:30
Importance: Low
Previous: -0.3%
Forecast: 0.5%
Actual: -
Period: Feb

Evaluates the monthly change in output produced by Japan's service sector. Because this report excludes manufacturing and only measures service industries catering mainly to domestic needs, the Tertiary Industry Index is a key indicator of domestic activity. The index incorporates data from firms involved in wholesale and retail trade, financial services, health care, real estate, leisure and utilities. The report excludes industrial manufacturing sectors that tend to be influenced by foreign demand. The tertiary industry index is posted monthly as a percentage change from the previous month's figure.

-0.3%
Apr, 23 02:00
Public Sector Net Borrowing
Public Sector Net Borrowing
Country:
Date: Apr, 23 02:00
Importance: Low
Previous: 10.7
Forecast: 15.4
Actual: -
Period: Mar
In the U.K., the amount of expenditures less the total receipts taken in by the government. Public sector net borrowing is the measure of fiscal surpluses and deficits along with the amount of new debt created. If this number is positive, it means the U.K. is running a fiscal deficit, while a negative number represents a fiscal surplus.
10.7
Apr, 23 03:15
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PMI Manufacturing
PMI Manufacturing
Country:
Date: Apr, 23 03:15
Importance: Medium
Previous: 48.5
Forecast: 47.7
Actual: -
Period: Apr

A monthly guage of manufacturing activity and future outlook. The CIPS PMI is comparable to the US ISM survey, similarly based on the opinions of executives in manufacturing companies. Purchasing managers are tasked with gauging future demand, and adjusting orders for materials accordingly. The PMI summarizes the opinions of these executives to give a picture of the future of the manufacturing sector. A higher PMI indicates that materials purchases are increasing and that the economic outlook is positive. Alternately, a lower PMI means orders for materials are down and the future outlook is less favorable. By nature, the figure is very sensitive to the business cycle and tends to match growth or decline in the economy as a whole.

The PMI is presented as an index with a value between 1-100.

48.5
Apr, 23 03:15
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PMI Services
PMI Services
Country:
Date: Apr, 23 03:15
Importance: Medium
Previous: 47.9
Forecast: 47.6
Actual: -
Period: Apr

Gauge for the overall performance of the country's service sector. The Services PMI interviews executives on the status of sales, employment, and their outlook. Because the performance of the country's service sector is extremely consistent over time, services does not impact final GDP figures as much as the more volatile figure on the manufacturing sector. For this reason Services PMI usually causes little market movement. The survey results are quantified and presented as an index on a 1-100 scale. The headline figure is the percentage change in the index.

47.9
Apr, 23 03:15
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Composite PMI
Composite PMI
Country:
Date: Apr, 23 03:15
Importance: Medium
Previous: 48.0
Forecast: -
Actual: -
Period: Apr
An index level of 50 denotes no change since the previous month, while a level above 50 signals an increase or improvement, and below 50 indicates a decrease or deterioration.
48.0
Apr, 23 03:30
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PMI Manufacturing
PMI Manufacturing
Country:
Date: Apr, 23 03:30
Importance: Medium
Previous: 48.3
Forecast: 47.5
Actual: -
Period: Apr

Gauge for overall performance of the German manufacturing sector. Through asking executives about sales and employment outlook, the survey strives to provide useful information about the business climate that can lead to developments in employment, output and consumption. The PMI survey results are the result of interviews with business executives. Manufacturing is an important sector in Germany , which is why changes in Manufacturing PMI can provide a good indicator to the overall economic condition in Germany as well as Euro-zone. However, despite the timeliness of the report, Manufacturing PMI is not a big market mover.
The survey results are quantified into index where 0 represents long term manufacturing business conditions. The headline figure is expressed in percentage change.

48.3
Apr, 23 03:30
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PMI Services
PMI Services
Country:
Date: Apr, 23 03:30
Importance: Medium
Previous: 50.9
Forecast: 50.3
Actual: -
Period: Apr

Gauge for the overall performance of the German service sector. The Services PMI interviews German executives on the status of sales, employment, and their outlook. Because the performance of the German service sector is extremely consistent over time, services does not impact final GDP figures as much as the more volatile figure on the manufacturing sector. For this reason Services PMI usually causes little market movement. The survey results are quantified and presented as an index on a 1-100 scale. The headline figure is the percentage change in the index.

50.9
Apr, 23 03:30
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Composite PMI
Composite PMI
Country:
Date: Apr, 23 03:30
Importance: Medium
Previous: 51.3
Forecast: -
Actual: -
Period: Apr
An index level of 50 denotes no change since the previous month, while a level above 50 signals an increase or improvement, and below 50 indicates a decrease or deterioration.
51.3
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