US retail sales figures, Europe’s industrial production numbers, a growth snapshot from Brazil and SA’s current account data will dominate this week.
Central bankers in North America, Europe, Asia, South America and Africa will announce their monetary policy decisions and markets will be listening.
Italy’s elections will set the tone for markets early this week, giving way to budgets later on. Here is your guide.
Elections in Italy and more debt drama in the US could rattle markets but this week data reigns supreme. Here is your guide to the week ahead.
As people celebrate the Chinese New Year and Latin America’s carnival, Barack Obama will give an update on the State of the Union in the week ahead.
Over the coming days, North America, Africa, Asia and Europe will report trade figures illustrating where global demand is strong or falls short.
With more than 250 noteworthy economic releases scheduled across the globe this week, the markets will have plenty of data to keep themselves busy.
Investors will have plenty to work on through the week, despite US President Barack Obama’s second inauguration staying in the spotlight.
A data deluge in the US, growth figures for China and Germany, and inflation data from the eurozone are the highlights on the economic data calendar.
The European Central Bank will take centre stage this week as policymakers gather for their first meeting of the year. Is a rate cut imminent?