Market mover of the week of June 12th to 16th: what will happen on the markets? ECB, Federal Reserve, and Bank of Japan meet for new rate moves.
Market mover of the week of 12 to 16 June: spotlights on the meetings of ECB and Federal Reserve, with an eye also on the Bank of Japan.
Not just rate decisions: the Economic Calendar is packed with data releases that will give plenty of indications about the health of the global economy and its major powers.
The inflation figures from the USA, Italy, Germany, and the Eurozone are in focus. This is with the hope of noticing new price slowdowns, especially those of the core index.
A great deal of attention should also be paid to the GDP of the United Kingdom and to industrial production in China.
In detail below, all the market movers for the week of June 12th to 26th, 2023. The time is set on the +0 Greenwich Meridian.
Market mover Monday June 12th
- 16:00, USD: US Consumer Inflation Expectations
- 19:00, USD: Budget of the US federal budget
Market mover Tuesday 13 June
- 07:00, GBP: UK Unemployment Rate
- 07:00, EU: CPI in Germany
- 10:00, EUR: ZEW survey of German economic sentiment
- 10:00, EUR: Eurozone ZEW confidence sentiment
- 13:30, USD: US CPI
Market mover Wednesday 14th June
- 07:00, GBP: UK GDP
- 07:00, GBP: UK Industrial Manufacturing
- 10:00, EUR: Eurozone industrial production
- 13:30, USD: US IPP
- 19:00, USD: FED funds interest rate decision US
- 19:30, USD: US FOMC press conference
Market mover Thursday 15th June
- 03:00, CNY: Industrial Production China
- 03:00, CNY: Unemployment rate China
- 13:15, EUR: ECB Eurozone interest rate decision
- 13:30, USD: Initial US Unemployment Claims
- 13:30, USD: US Retail Sales
- 13:45, EUR: ECB Eurozone Press Conference
- 14:15, USD: US industrial production
Market mover Friday June 16th
- 04:00, JPY: Japan interest rate decision
- 9:00, EUR: CPI Italy
- 10:00, EUR: CPI Eurozone
- 15:00, USD: US Michigan Confidence Index
Original article published on Money.it Italy 2023-06-11 12:50:00. Original title: Market mover della settimana: Fed e Bce protagoniste assolute