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Weekly Outlook: 2017, March 26 - April 02

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    Weekly Outlook: 2017, March 26 - April 02

    German Ifo Business Climate, US CB Consumer Confidence, Stephen Poloz speech US Crude Oil Inventories, Unemployment claims, GDP data from the US and Canada are the main events on forex calendar.

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    1. German Ifo Business Climate: Monday, 8:00. German business confidence is expected to rise further to 111.2 in March.
    2. US CB Consumer Confidence: Tuesday, 14:00. Consumer confidence is estimated to reach 113.9 this time.
    3. Stephen Poloz speaks: Tuesday, 15:10. Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz will speak in Oshawa.
    4. US Crude Oil Inventories: Wednesday, 14:30.
    5. US GDP data: Thursday, 12:30. The Federal Reserve projects a growth rate of around 2% in the next few years.
    6. US Unemployment Claims: Thursday, 12:30. Economists expected an increase of 240,000 claims.
    7. Canadian GDP: Friday, 12:30.

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    Weekly EUR/USD Outlook: 2017, March 26 - April 02

    EUR/USD had a mixed week. The last week of March features a key survey and fresh inflation figures. Is the ECB’s optimism justified?

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    1. German Ifo Business Climate: Monday, 8:00. Germany’s No. 1 Think-tank reported a return to an upbeat sentiment back in February, with a score of 111 points, just like in December, and after a blip in January.
    2. Monetary data: Monday, 8:00.
    3. German CPI: Thursday, the German states publish their estimates during the morning and the all-German number is made public at 12:00. The largest economy in the euro-zone saw prices rising by 0.6% m/m in February. Rising prices in Germany were fueled by fuel prices more than anything else. They are likely to continue rising y/y.
    4. German Import Prices: Thursday, 6:00.
    5. Spanish Flash CPI: Thursday, 7:00.
    6. German Retail Sales: Friday, 6:00.
    7. French CPI: Friday, 6:45.
    8. French Consumer Spending: Friday, 6:45.
    9. German Unemployment Change: Friday, 7:55.
    10. Flash inflation data: Friday, 9:00. Despite being released after the major countries will have already published their flash inflation estimates, the data still has a significant impact, as headline CPI is the ECB’s mandate. In February, the consumer price index hit the “holy grail” of central banking at 2%, higher than expected. However, core CPI remained stuck at 0.9%. The Producer Price Index rose by 0.7% m/m in January.


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