This week will see a heavier news agenda, with the key items coming as U.S. economic data releases. There is no Central Bank input scheduled, although the heads of several major Central Banks will be making public comments. The market will probably be most active on Wednesday and Thursday. It is a public holiday in Canada on Monday.
U.S. Dollar
It will be a reasonably busy week for the greenback, starting on Tuesday with the release of PPI data after the Chair of the Federal Reserve speaks at a conference. On Wednesday we will get CPI and Retail Sales numbers. Thursday brings a release of Unemployment Claims numbers. Finally, Friday will see the release of Building Permits data.
Chinese Yuan
There will be a release of Chinese Industrial Production data on Tuesday.
British Pound
It will be a busy week for the Pound, starting on Tuesday with a release of CPI data, followed by the Governor of the Bank of England speaking at a conference. Wednesday sees the release of Average Earnings Index performance, followed on Thursday by Retail Sales data and another speech by the Governor of the Bank of England at a conference.
Canadian Dollar
It will be a quiet week for the Loonie, with nothing due except a release of CPI data on Friday.
Australian Dollar
It will be a quiet week for the Aussie, with nothing due except a release of Unemployment Change and Employment Rate data on Thursday.
Euro
It will be a very quiet week for the Euro, with nothing due except speeches from the President of the ECB at conferences on Tuesday and Friday.
Japanese Yen
It will be a very quiet week for the Yen, with nothing due except speeches from the Governor of the Bank of Japan at conferences on Monday and Tuesday.