8:00 AM · 18 November 2019

Economic calendar: Central bankers in the spotlight on Monday

  • Quiet beginning to the week in terms of macro releases

  • Central bankers from ECB, Fed and RBA scheduled to speak

  • Minutes from RBA, Fed and ECB to be released this week

As it is often the case for Mondays, economic calendar is almost empty today. There is not a single macroeconomic reading scheduled that could be labelled crucial. However, some central bankers are expected to deliver speeches today. Among ECB members those are Guindos (9:00 am GMT), de Cos (1:00 pm GMT) and Lane (1:20 pm GMT). Speech from Mester at 5:00 pm GMT will be the only one from Fed member while Kent will be the only RBA member to speak today (10:05 pm GMT). Speaking of RBA, one should keep in mind that the Australian central bank will release minutes from its latest meeting over the night (Tuesday, 0:30 am GMT). RBA left rates unchanged during its latest meeting and is expected to stay on hold for some time. In the remaining part of the week investors will be also served minutes from ECB (Thursday) and Fed (Wednesday).

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