Forecast for important macro events next week: Central banks of many countries announce interest rate decisions, and the Federal Reserve's FOMC announces interest rate decisions
The Internet reported that important macro events and data forecasts for next week are as follows (the following are Beijing time): Macroeconomic data: 20:30 on Monday, the monthly rate of U.S. retail sales in February, and the New York Federal Reserve manufacturing index in March; On Tuesday, the Bank of Japan will announce interest rate decisions. At 14:30, Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda held a monetary policy press conference; at 18:00 on Wednesday, the February CPI data for the euro zone; at 16:30 on Thursday, the Swiss National Bank and the Swedish Central Bank announced interest rate decisions; at 17:00, the European Central Bank released economic communiqué; at 20:00, the Bank of England announced interest rate decisions; at 20:30 on Thursday, the number of initial jobless claims in the United States for the week ending March 15, the U.S. fourth quarter current account, and the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Manufacturing Index for March; on Friday, 07:30, Japan's national core CPI annual rate in February. In addition, the Federal Reserve will also release intensive information next week: at 02:00 on Thursday, the Federal Reserve's FOMC will release a summary of interest rate decisions and economic expectations; at 02:30 on Thursday, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell held a press conference on monetary policy; at 21:05 on Friday, the FOMC Permanent Vote Committee and New York Fed President Williams delivered a speech.
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