This week has considerably less important data due than last week, with no real central bank input due at all, and few major economic data releases scheduled.
The market is likely to be most active on Friday.
Thursday will be a public holiday in the U.S.A.
U.S. Dollar
It will be a quiet week for the greenback, starting on Tuesday with a release of CB Consumer Confidence data. We will get Chicago PMI numbers on Wednesday.
Chinese Yuan
It will be a relatively important week for the Yuan, with Saturday bringing a release of Chinese Manufacturing PMI data.
Canadian Dollar
It will be a relatively important week for the Loonie, with Friday bringing a release of GDP data.
New Zealand Dollar
It will be a relatively quiet week for the Kiwi, starting on Tuesday with the RBNZ’s press conference on the Financial Stability Report. On Thursday we will get ANZ Business Confidence data.
Australian Dollar
It will be a relatively quiet week for the Aussie, starting on Tuesday with a minor speech from the Governor of the RBA. On Wednesday we will get Construction Work Done data. Finally, Thursday brings a release of Private Capital Expenditure numbers.