Sunday, May 15, 2011

Economic Data 13 May 2011

13:00 = Germany is scheduled to release GDP data (percentage change in gross domestic product figures) are expected to be released monthly rise to 0.9% from 0.4% the previous data it will have a positive impact / strengthen the euro in the medium term. If the actual data release is greater than expected, it will affect strengthen the euro and vice versa.


Hours 14:15 = Switzerland is scheduled to release data for PPI (producer price index percentage change) is expected to be released annual rise to 0.5% from 0.4% the previous data will have positive / swiss franc strengthened in the medium term. If the actual data release larger estimates, it will affect reinforce the swiss franc and vice versa.

1500 hrs = European Union via the Central Bank Governor Jean Claude Trichet will give his statement. If the release of the statement is hawkish / positive impact it will strengthen the euro in the long term and vice versa if the release of the statement is dovish / negative.

At 16.00 = European Union is scheduled to release GDP data (Percentage change in gross domestic product) is expected to be released first quarter rose to 0.6% from 0.3% the previous data it will have a positive impact / strengthen the euro in the medium term. If Rili actual data better than expected, it will affect strengthen the euro and vice versa.

At 19:30 = U.S. is scheduled to release data Core CPI (percentage change in core consumer price index) is expected to be released monthly increase to 0.2% from 0.1% the previous data it will have a positive impact / strengthen the dollar in the long term. If the actual data release larger estimates, it will affect the dollar strengthens and vice versa.

20:55 hours = U.S. is scheduled to release data the University of Michigan Sentiment (sentiment changes index of consumer side) is expected to be released monthly rose to 70.0 from 69.8 the previous data will have a positive impact / strengthen the dollar in the long term. If the actual data release is greater than expected, it will affect the dollar strengthens and vice versa.

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