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15 February 2010, Monday

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Currency Value Event Prev. Forecast Real
23:30 AUD average NAB Quarterly Business Confidence 16 228 18
06:15 CHF average Trade Balance 1.36B 1.79B 2.42B
08:30 GBP average Public Sector Net Borrowing 14.0B -2.4B 4.3B
08:30 GBP low Prelim M4 Money Supply m/m -0.9% 0.6% 0.6%
09:00 CHF average ZEW Economic Expectations 56.2 52.5
10:00 GBP average CBI Industrial Order Expectations -39 -35 -36
11:00 CAD average CPI m/m -0.3% 0.3%
11:00 CAD high Core CPI m/m -0.3% 0.1%
Why Traders Care: Consumer prices account for a majority of overall inflation. Inflation is important to currency valuation because rising prices lead the central bank to raise interest rates out of respect for their inflation containment mandate;
Also Called: Bank of Canada Core CPI, CPI Ex Volatile Items;
Acro Expand: Consumer Price Index (CPI);
12:30 - average Core PPI m/m 0.0% 0.2%
Frequency: Released monthly, about 15 days after the month ends;
Next Release: Mar 17, 2010
FF Notes: Food and energy prices make up about 40% of overall PPI which tends to mute the importance of the Core data;
Also Called: Core Finished Goods PPI;
Acro Expand: Producer Price Index (PPI);
12:30 USD high Unemployment Claims 440K 440K
12:30 USD high PPI m/m 0.4% 0.8%
12:30 - common/calendar/impacts/ Foreign Securities Purchases
14:00 USD low CB Leading Index m/m 1.1% 0.6%
14:00 USD high Philly Fed Manufacturing Index 15.2 17.2
Frequency: Released monthly, around the middle of the current month;
Next Release: Mar 18, 2010
FF Notes: Above 0.0 indicates improving conditions, below indicates worsening conditions. This survey can have a relatively mild impact because it's released a few days after the tightly correlated Empire State Manufacturing Index;
Why Traders Care: It's a leading indicator of economic health - businesses react quickly to market conditions, and changes in their sentiment can be an early signal o 3e8 f future economic activity such as spending, hiring, and investment;
Derived Via: Survey of about 250 manufacturers in the Philadelphia Federal Reserve district which asks respondents to rate the relative level of general business conditions;
Also Called: Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey;
14:30 - common/calendar/impacts/ Natural Gas Storage
14:30 CAD low BOC Review
15:00 USD average Crude Oil Inventories 2.4M 1.5M
18:00 GBP average MPC Member Fisher Speaks
21:30 AUD high RBA Gov Stevens Speaks
22:00 USD low FOMC Member Duke Speaks

19 February 2010, Friday

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