We start the week with some interesting events like Rightmove House Price Index (HPI) in the US as the main highlight on today’s outlook. Let’s see what awaits us today.
In the US, William Dudley, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President, is about to speak in New York.
More in the US, National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Housing Market Index is, monthly survey to rate the level single-family home sales, negative outlook is predicted with 30 points, 1 point growth from February.
In Canada, Wholesale Sales, consumer spending main indicator to value the wholesale sales change from the last month, reduce of 0.4% from February are predicted down to 0.5% this time.
For more on USD/CAD, read the Canadian dollar forecast.
In Europe, Current Account, monthly measurement to value the difference between imported and exported goods, and services over the previous month, growth of 2.3B is expected from February up to 4.3B now.
For more on the Euro, read the Euro to dollar forecast.
In Great Britain, Rightmove House Price Index (HPI); housing industry’s health indicator to measure the asking price of homes for sale, about to remain 4.1% similar to the last month report.
Read more about the Pound in the GBP/USD forecast.
In Australia, Glenn Stevens, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor, is about to speak in Hong Kong.
More in Australia, The Conference Board (CB) Leading Index, composite index that is based on 7 economic indicators, due to remain 0.2% with no change from February.
For more on the Aussie, read the AUD/USD forecast.
In New Zealand, Westpac Consumer Sentiment, Quarterly Survey to rate the relative level of previous and upcoming financial conditions such as personal financial situation and overall monetary situation due to remain 101.3 similar to the previous report.
For more about the kiwi, see the NZD/USD forecast.
That’s it for today.
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