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Sunday 9 January 2011

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Ahead of the coming week, Forex Pros has compiled a list of these and other significant events likely to affect the markets.

Monday, January 10

New Zealand is to publish a report on business confidence, a leading indicator of economic health. The country is also to release official data on building consents and its trade balance, the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services over the month.

Tuesday, January 11
The U.S. is to publish official data on wholesale inventories, as well as a report on economic optimism.

Wednesday, January 12

The U.S. is to publish reports on import prices, crude oil inventories and the federal budget balance, while the Federal Reserve is to publish its Beige Book, which contains analysis that the Federal Open Market Committee looks at when making interest rate decisions.

Thursday, January 13


The U.S. is to release a flurry of data, including a key weekly report on initial jobless claims, a leading indicator of overall economic health. The country is also to publish data on producer price inflation and on its trade balance.

Later in the day, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is to speak at a public engagement. Traders scrutinize his public engagements as they are often used to drop subtle clues regarding future monetary policy. 

Also Thursday, New Zealand is to publish data on commodity prices.

Friday, January 14

The U.S. is to round up the week with a string of data, including a report on consumer price inflation, which accounts for a majority of overall inflation. The country is also slated to produce official data on industrial production, the capacity utilization rate as well as a report on retail sales, the primary gauge of consumer spending.

Later in the day, the country is to produce preliminary data from the University of Michigan on consumer sentiment and inflation expectations as well as official data on business inventories.
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