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All times in GMT UPCOMING ECONOMIC INDICATORS GMT MEDIAN DATE GMT/LOCAL INDICATOR PERIOD F/CAST PRIOR 07JUL 1000/1200 Industrial Orders m/m May 0.9% 0.0% 08JUL 1000/1200 Industrial Production m/m May 0.4% -1.9% 09JUL 0600/0800 Trade balance monthly balance SA May 9.2b 9.0b
(euros) 09JUL 0600/0800 Exports m/m SA May 1.5% -4.8% 09JUL 0600/0800 Imports m/m SA May 0.8% -5.8% 09JUL 0600/0800 HICP final y/y Jun 0.0% 0.0% 09JUL 0600/0800 HICP final m/m Jun 0.4% -0.1% 09JUL 0600/0800 CPI final y/y Jun 0.1% 0.0% 09JUL 0600/0800 CPI final m/m Jun 0.4% -0.1% 10JUL 0600/0800 Wholesale price index m/m Jun 0.1% 10JUL 0600/0800 Wholesale price index y/y Jun -8.9% 14JUL 0900/1100 ZEW Economic Sentiment (indicator) Jul 44.8 14JUL 0900/1100 ZEW-Current conditions (indicator) Jul -89.7 20JUL 0600/0800 Producer price index y/y Jun -3.6% 20JUL 0600/0800 Producer price index m/m Jun 0.0% 24JUL 0728/0928 Markit Composite Flash PMI Jul 24JUL 0728/0928 Markit/BME MFG Flash PMI Jul 40.9 24JUL 0728/0928 Markit Services Flash PMI Jul 24JUL 0800/1000 Ifo - Expectations (indicator) Jul 89.5 24JUL 0800/1000 Ifo - Current conditions (indicator) Jul 82.4 24JUL 0800/1000 Ifo Business Sentiment (indicator) Jul 85.9 27-29JUL CPI m/m preliminary Jul 27-29JUL CPI y/y preliminary Jul 27-29JUL HICP prelim m/m (harmonised index of Jul
consumer prices) 27-29JUL HICP prelim y/y Jul 27JUL 0600/0800 GfK consumer sentiment survey Aug 2.9
(indicator) 27-29JUL 0600/0800 Import Prices y/y Jun -10.4% 27-29JUL 0600/0800 Import Prices m/m Jun 0.0% 30JUL 0800/1000 Unemployment rate SA (official data) Jul 8.3% 30JUL 0800/1000 Unemployment change SA (official Jul 31.0k
data) 30JUL 0800/1000 Unemployment total SA Jul 3.495m 30JUL 0800/1000 Unemployment total NSA Jul 3.41m 31JUL-05AUG 0600/0800 Retail Sales (real) m/m Jun 0.4% 31JUL-05AUG 0600/0800 Retail Sales (real) y/y Jun -2.9% 03AUG 0753/0953 Markit/BME Manufact'g PMI Jul 40.9
----------------------------------------- GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS TUESDAY, JULY 7 BERLIN- German Chancellor Angela Merkel meets Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (1030 GMT), press briefing (1200)- TORONTO- The Canadian auto parts supplier Magna's (MGa.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) board of directors is scheduled to approve a business plan for the acquisition of German carmaker Opel.- WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 FRANKFURT- ECB Executive Board member Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell gives a keynote speech at a Bundesbank Symposium "Payment Operations in Germany amid European and International Developments"- 1150 GMT L'AQUILA, Italy- G8 Summit (to July 10). For more information on the summit, click on [id:nLU637990]- THURSDAY, JULY 9 FRANKFURT- ECB publishes monthly bulletin (0800 GMT) - L'AQUILA, Italy- G8 Summit continues (to July 10).- FRIDAY, JULY 10 L'AQUILA, Italy- G8 Summit ends; Leaders of the G20 developing nations will also attend.- GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY Date GMT City Event ---------------------------------------------------------------- 13/07 FRANKFURT German to auction 6 months Bubill (7
billion Euros), January 2010 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS THURSDAY, JULY 16 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled. - GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY Date GMT City Event ---------------------------------------------------------------- 20/07 FRANKFURT German to reopen 9 months Bubill (4
billion Euros), April 2010 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS SATURDAY, JULY 25 BAYREUTH, Germany- Annual Bayreuth festival.- GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY Date GMT City Event ---------------------------------------------------------------- 27/07 FRANKFURT German to auction 12 months Bubill (5
billion Euros), July 2010 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS THURSDAY, JULY 30 KARLSRUHE- Germany's Federal Constitutional Court decides on smoking ban in pubs and restaurants (0800 GMT)-
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