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Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 20:01 GMT Jan 2/15:01 EST Jan 2
--Rating: *** most market sensitive, * least market sensitive
Date    GMT /Local          Event
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03-Jan      -      ***  US  domestic made vehicle sales
03-Jan  0700/0800  **   DE  ILO employment
03-Jan  0800/0900  *    ES  unemployment
03-Jan  0855/0955  **   DE  unemployment
03-Jan  0930/0930  **   UK  Markit/CIPS Construction PMI
03-Jan  1200/0700  **   US  MBA weekly applications index
03-Jan  1355/0855  **   US  Redbook Retail Sales Index
03-Jan  1445/0945  *    US  ISM-NY Manufacturing Index
03-Jan  1500/1000  ***  US  ISM Manufacturing Index
03-Jan  1500/1000  *    US  construction spending
03-Jan  1500/1000  *    US  help-wanted online index
03-Jan  1900/1400       US  Federal Reserve releases minutes from the December
                              12-13 FOMC meeting in Washington.
04-Jan  2230/0930  **   AU  AI Group services index
04-Jan  0145/0945  **   CN  Caixin Service PMI
04-Jan  0700/0700  *    UK  Nationwide House Price Index
04-Jan  0815/0915  **   ES  Markit Services PMI (f)
04-Jan  0845/0945  **   IT  Markit Services PMI (f)
04-Jan  0850/0950  **   FR  Markit Services PMI (f)
04-Jan  0855/0955  **   DE  Markit Services PMI (f)
04-Jan  0900/1000  **   EU  Markit Services PMI (f)
04-Jan  0930/0930  **   UK  Markit/CIPS Services PMI
04-Jan  0930/0930  **   UK  BOE Lending to Individuals
04-Jan  0930/0930  **   UK  BOE M4
04-Jan  1230/0730  *    US  Challenger Monthly Layoff Intentions
04-Jan  1315/0815  ***  US  ADP Employment Report
04-Jan  1330/0830  *    CA  Industrial Product and Raw Material Price Index
04-Jan  1330/0830  **   US  Jobless Claims
04-Jan  1445/0945  ***  US  Markit Services Index (final)
04-Jan  1445/0945  *    US  Bloomberg Comfort Index
04-Jan  1530/1030  **   US  Natural Gas Stocks
04-Jan  1600/1100  **   US  DOE weekly crude oil stocks
04-Jan  1830/1330       US  St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James
                              Bullard to give presentation on the "U.S. Economy
                              and Monetary Policy" at "Meltzer's Contributions
                              to Monetary Economics and Public Policy" in
                              Philadelphia, with audience Q&A.
04-Jan  2130/1630  **   US  Fed Weekly Money Supply Data
05-Jan  0001/0001  *    UK  BRC Monthly Shop Price Index
05-Jan  0030/1130  ***  AU  Trade balance
05-Jan  0700/0800  **   DE  retail sales
05-Jan  0745/0845  **   FR  Consumer Sentiment
05-Jan  0745/0845  ***  FR  HICP (p)
05-Jan  1000/1100  **   EU  PPI
05-Jan  1000/1100  ***  IT  HICP (p)
05-Jan  1000/1100  ***  EU  HICP (p)
05-Jan  1330/0830  **   CA  International Merchandise Trade (Trade Balance)
05-Jan  1330/0830  ***  CA  Labour Force Survey
05-Jan  1330/0830  ***  US  Employment Report
05-Jan  1330/0830  **   US  trade deficit
05-Jan  1400/0900  *    CA  Home Sales - CREA (Canadian real estate
                              association)
05-Jan  1500/1000  ***  US  ISM Non-Manufacturing Index
05-Jan  1500/1000  **   US  factory new orders
05-Jan  1500/1000  **   CA  Ivey PMI
05-Jan  1515/1015       US  Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank President
                              Patrick Harker to speak about the economic outlook
                              at the "2018 ASSA Annual Meeting - American
                              Economic Association" in Philadelphia, with
                              audience and media Q&A.
05-Jan  1600/1100  **   US  St. Louis Fed Real GDP Nowcast
05-Jan  1615/1115  **   US  NY Fed GDP Nowcast
05-Jan  1730/1230       US  Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta
                              Mester to participate in the "Coordinating
                              Conventional and Unconventional Monetary Policies
                              for Macroeconomic Stability" panel at the Allied
                              Social Sciences Associations Annual Meeting in
                              Philadelphia, with audience Q&A.
05-Jan  2000/1500  *    US  Treasury STRIPS
06-Jan  1515/1015       US  Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta
                              Mester to participate in the "Integrating
                              Financial Stability with Monetary Policy" panel at
                              the Allied Social Sciences Associations Annual
                              Meeting in Philadelphia, with audience Q&A.
07-Jan      -      ***  CN  FX Reserves
07-Jan  1300/0800       US  San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President John
                              Williams to participate in paper session "What to
                              Expect From the Lower Bound on Interest Rates:
                              Evidence From Derivatives Prices" in Philadelphia,
                              with audience Q&A.
08-Jan      -           US  Boston Federal Reserve Bank President Eric
                              Rosengren to participate in the last panel of the
                              day on "Next Steps: Learning From the Bank of
                              Canada" at the "Should the Fed Stick With the 2
                              Percent Inflation Target or Rethink It?" Forum in
                              Washington.
08-Jan      -      ***  CN  Trade
08-Jan  2230/0930  **   AU  AI Group/HIA construction index
08-Jan  0700/0800  **   DE  manufacturing orders
08-Jan  0815/0915  ***  CH  CPI
08-Jan  0830/0830  *    UK  Halifax House Price Index
08-Jan  1000/1000       UK  Parliament returns after Christmas recess
08-Jan  1000/1100  **   EU  Economic Sentiment Indicator
08-Jan  1000/1100  **   EU  retail sales
08-Jan  1500/1000  *    US  employment trends index
08-Jan  1530/1030  ***  CA  BOC Business Outlook Survey
08-Jan  1600/1100  **   US  NY Fed survey of consumer expectations
08-Jan  1740/1240       US  Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael
                              Bostic to speak on "Economic Outlook and Monetary
                              Policy" at the Rotary Club of Atlanta in Atlanta,
                              with audience and media Q&A.
08-Jan  1835/1335       US  San Francisco Bank President John Williams to
                              participate in panel on "Should the Fed Stick with
                              the 2 Percent Inflation Target or Rethink it?" in
                              Washington, with audience Q&A.
                            https://goo.gl/iSZN9N
08-Jan  2000/1500  *    US  Consumer Credit
08-Jan  2000/1500  *    US  Treasury Allotments (final)
09-Jan  0000/0900  **   JP  average wages (p)
09-Jan  0001/0001  *    UK  BRC-KPMG Shop Sales Monitor
09-Jan  0030/1130  ***  AU  Dwelling Approvals
09-Jan  0101/0101  **   UK  Markit/REC Jobs Report
09-Jan  0700/0800  **   DE  trade balance
09-Jan  0745/0845  *    FR  current account
09-Jan  1000/1100  **   EU  unemployment
09-Jan  1100/0600  **   US  NFIB Small Business Optimism Index
09-Jan  1315/0815  **   CA  Housing Starts - CMHC (Canadian Mortgage and
                              Housing Corp)
09-Jan  1355/0855  **   US  Redbook Retail Sales Index
09-Jan  1500/1000       US  Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel
                              Kashkari to participate in a moderated Q&A at
                              Cargil Headquarters in Minnesota, with audience
                              Q&A.
                            https://goo.gl/XZopc2
09-Jan  1500/1000  **   US  IBD/TIPP Optimism Index
09-Jan  1500/1000  **   US  JOLTS jobs opening level
09-Jan  1500/1000  **   US  JOLTS quits Rate
--MNI Washington Bureau; +1 202-371-2121; email: holly.stokes@marketnews.com
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