Timetable for investors till Wednesday

10:18 AM 24 December 2018

Summary:

  • What markets are open/closed?

  • Important macroeconomic data until Wednesday

This week is going to abound in low liquidity hence some weird moves across assets might occur. In this article we are presenting the most important data during the upcoming days plus a timetable which markets are closed and open.

 

December 24

Data:

  • 2:00 pm GMT - Jobless rate from Mexico

Markets:

  • Closed: Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Germany

  • Early close: UK (11:30 am GMT), US (6 pm GMT), Canada (6 pm GMT), Spain (1:00 pm GMT), France (1:05 pm GMT)

  • US bond market closes at 7 pm GMT

 

December 25

Data:

  • 5:00 am GMT - Japan’s leading indicator

  • 23:50 pm GMT - BoJ’s minutes

Markets:

  • All markets are closed

 

December 26

Data:

  • Japan: 4:00 am GMT (Kuroda’s speech), 5:00 am GMT (core inflation)

  • Spain: 8:00 am GMT (PPI)

  • Turkey: 11:30 am GMT (capacity utilization, manufacturing sentiment index)

  • US: 12:00 pm GMT (MBA applications), 1:55 pm GMT (Redbook index), 2:00 pm GMT (S&P Case Shiller home price index), 3:00 pm GMT (Fed’s regional indicator from Richmond), 9:30 pm GMT (oil inventories by API)

Markets:

  • Closed: Australia, Canada, France, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Germany, RSA

  • US stock and bond markets work as usual

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