April 4-10, 2026 – Currency Thoughts
Next Week’s Menu: April 4-10, 2026
April 3, 2026
Central Banks: Monetary policies will be reviewed in South Korea, India, New Zealand, Serbia, Poland, Romania and Peru. FOMC minutes get published, and Chicago Fed President Goolsbee speaks publicly.
Easter Monday Holiday: will be observed in several countries such as New Zealand, Australia, Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, Canada and Great Britain.
Purchasing Manager Surveys: Manufacturing, private or non-oil PMIs for Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, New Zealand, South African, Hong Kong and Singapore. Composite and service sector PMIs for India, Japan, Canada, Brazil, Ireland, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Euroland, Sweden, Great Britain and the United States. Construction PMIs for Euroland, Ireland, Germany, France, Italy and Great Britain.
U.S. Data Releases: 4Q GDP and PCE price deflator. Monthly CPI,and personal income, personal spending, PCE price deflator, durable goods orders, total factory orders, RCM/TIPP Optimism index of investor confidence, consumer credit, consumer price expectations and U.Michigan/Reuters consumer confidence gauge. Weekly jobless insurance claims, energy inventories, chain store sales and mortgage applications.
Japanese and Chinese Releases: Japanese and Chinese reserves. Japanese corporate goods prices, indices of leading & coincident economic indicators, household spending, average labor cash earnings, consumer confidence, machine tool orders and economy watchers index. Chinese CPI and PPI.
Selected Other Asian Releases: Filipino and South Korean CPI. Indonesian consumer sentiment. Singaporean retail sales and South Korea’s index of leading economic indicators.
Euroland Releases: Producer prices, retail sales, home prices and Sentix gauge of investor sentiment.
Members of the Euro Area: German, Spanish, Italian, Estonian, Latvian, Austrian, Irish and Finnish industrial production. German, Latvian, Dutch, Lithuanian, and Irish consumer prices. German, French, Austrian, Slovakian, Lithuanian, Estonian, and Cypriot trade balances. German orders, Austrian wholesale prices, and Slovakian retail sales. Lithuanian and Finnish producer prices.
U.K. and Switzerland: British same store sales, Halifax house price index and Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors’ house price balance index. Swiss unemployment and consumer confidence.
Nordic Europe: Norwegian and Danish CPI and PPI. Danish current account and Norwegian industrial production.
Eastern Europe: Czech and Romanian retail sales and trade balances. Russian and Romanian GDP. Hungarian, Bulgarian, Romanian and Czech industrial production. Hungarian and Romanian consumer prices.
Australia, South Africa and Turkey: Australian household spending and building permits. South African and Turkish industrial production.
Canada, Mexico and Brazil: Canadian March labor market statistics and IVEY-PMI survey. Mexican and Brazilian CPI. Brazilian trade balance, retail sales and business confidence. Mexican consumer sentiment.
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