Monday, 21 October 2013

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Monday Outlook: Data Releases Return
Oct 21st 2013, 23:30, by OpenMarkets

 

The government shutdown led to a delay or postponement of several economic data releases. Some of the confusion stemming from that lack of data will come to an end this week as the monthly employment situation and others begin to get back on track.  Also, the stories over the last few days you may want to catch up on.

Economic Calendar:

 

Tuesday:

U.S. Employment Situation 8:30 A.M. ET

Wednesday:

Bank of England MPC Minutes 4:30 AM ET

Thursday:

Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index 9:45 AM ET

Friday:

EU M3 Money Supply 4:00 AM ET

Great Britain GDP 4:30 AM ET

University of Michgan Consumer Sentiment  9:55 AM ET

See the full economic release calendar here.

Links:

 

China's central bank has strengthened the yuan to its highest rate ever (Bloomberg)

As Brent crude oil in the North Sea dwindles, Britain looks to fracking (New York Times)

The agriculture business is "a sleeping giant" for tech companies that provide data (GigaOm)

UK economic growth hits fastest pace since 2010 (Tele Finance)

Do these 10 economic trends rule the world today? (The Atlantic)

Is a dangerous land bubble forming in the Midwest? (Marketwatch)

Is the Yen now the world's safe haven currency? (EuroMoney)

Debt ceiling increases usually happen at the last minute (Graphic) (Wall Street Journal)

Investors are tiptoeing back to emerging markets (Quartz)

Why Bengt Holmstrom, this year's CME Group-MSRI Prize winner, is an economist you should know (OpenMarkets)

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