7:27 AM · 26 April 2021

Economic calendar: US data, Tesla earnings

US500
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  • European markets seen opening slightly higher

  • Tesla to report Q1 earnings

  • US durable goods orders, German IFO

US500 hit an intraday record high on Friday and good moods seem to continue at the beginning of a new week. Stocks in Asia moved higher and most European indices are seen opening either flat or slightly higher. There are few interesting readings scheduled for release today. German IFO index for April is expected to show small improvement while US durable goods orders are expected to rebound from the previous month's drop. Last but not least, Tesla will report Q1 results today after the close of the Wall Street session.

9:00 am BST - Germany, IFO index for April. Expected: 97.7. Previous: 96.6

9:00 am BST - Poland, unemployment rate for March. Expected: 6.4%. Previous: 6.5%

1:30 pm BST - US, durable goods orders for March.

  • Headline. Expected: +1.8% MoM. Previous: -1.2% MoM

  • Excluding transport. Expected: +1.5% MoM. Previous: -0.9% MoM

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