The Week Ahead in FX

In the week ahead, the euro zone is to release what will be closely watched preliminary data on consumer price inflation. Switzerland is to publish data on fourth quarter growth, while the U.S. and the U.K. are to publish revised data on fourth quarter growth. U.S. data on durable goods orders and consumer confidence will also be in focus.

Monday, February 24

The euro zone is to release revised data on consumer price inflation, while the Ifo Institute is to publish a report on German business climate.

Tuesday, February 25

New Zealand is to produce data on inflation expectations. The U.K. is to release private sector reports on mortgage approvals and retail sales. The European Commission is to publish its economic forecasts for European Union member states. The U.S. is to release data on consumer confidence and a private sector report on house price inflation.

Wednesday, February 26

Australia is to publish data on completed construction work. In the euro zone, Germany is to release a report on Gfk consumer climate. The U.K. is to publish revised data on fourth quarter economic growth, as well as preliminary data on business investment. The U.S. is to release data on new home sales, a leading indicator of demand in the housing market. Later Wednesday, New Zealand is to release a report on the trade balance.

Thursday, February 27

Australia is to release data on private capital expenditure. Switzerland is to publish data on fourth quarter gross domestic product, the broadest indicator of economic activity and the leading measure of the economy’s health. The country is also to release data on the change in the number of people employed in the previous quarter. In the euro zone, Germany is to publish preliminary data on consumer inflation, as well as data on the change in the number of people unemployed. Canada is to produce data on the current account. Also Thursday, the U.S. is to release data on durable goods orders, a leading indicator of production, and the weekly report on initial jobless claims.

Friday, February 28

Japan is to release a series of data, including reports on household spending, retail sales, inflation, and industrial production. New Zealand is to release data on business confidence, while Australia is to produce a report on private sector credit. The euro zone is to release preliminary data on consumer inflation and a separate report on the unemployment rate across the currency bloc. Germany is to publish data on retail sales. Switzerland is to publish its KOF economic barometer. Canada is to publish the monthly report on GDP growth. The U.S. is to round up the week with revised data on fourth quarter growth, a report on manufacturing activity in the Chicago region, revised data on consumer sentiment and private sector data on pending home sales.