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Weekly Economic Calendar For August 2, 2021 – August 6, 2021


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Below are the upcoming week’s important economic events and related currency reminders from August 2nd, 2021 to August 6th, 2021 (GMT+8 Beijing Time).

Due to the uncertainty on the market results, the market may face large fluctuations during these events, leading to market gaps.

With this, Doo Prime would like to remind you to closely monitor all major market news announcements when managing your trades and risks.

In addition, please ensure that you have reviewed your margin rate during these periods of major market conditions and have sufficient margin to support your risk exposure.

Monday, August 2, 2021

All Day Holiday Canada – Civic Holiday 
06:30 – AUD AIG Manufacturing Index (Jul) 
09:45 – CNY Caixin Manufacturing PMI (Jul)  
14:30 – CHF Retail Sales (YoY) (Jun)  
14:30 – CHF CPI (MoM) (Jul)  
15:30 – CHF procure.ch PMI (Jul)  
16:00 – EUR Manufacturing PMI (Jul) 
16:30 – GBP Manufacturing PMI (Jul) 
21:45 – USD Manufacturing PMI (Jul) 
22:00 – USD ISM Manufacturing Employment (Jul) 
22:00 – USD ISM Manufacturing PMI (Jul) 

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

07:30 – JPY Tokyo Core CPI (YoY) (Jul) 
07:30 – JPY CPI Tokyo Ex Food and Energy (MoM) (Jul) 
09:30 – AUD Building Approvals (MoM) (Jun) 
12:30 – AUD RBA Interest Rate Decision (Aug)
15:00 – CHF SECO Consumer Climate (Q3) 
22:00 – USD Factory Orders (MoM) (Jun)

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

06:45 – NZD Employment Change (QoQ) (Q2) 
06:45 – NZD Unemployment Rate (Q2) 
08:30 – JPY Services PMI (Jul) 
09:30 – AUD Retail Sales (MoM) (Jun) 
09:45 – CNY Caixin Services PMI (Jul) 
16:00 – EUR Markit Composite PMI (Jul) 
16:00 – EUR Services PMI (Jul) 
16:30 – GBP Composite PMI (Jul)
16:30 – GBP Services PMI (Jul) 
17:00 – EUR Retail Sales (MoM) (Jun)
20:15 – USD ADP Nonfarm Employment Change (Jul) 
20:30 – CAD Building Permits (MoM) (Jun) 
21:45 – USD Markit Composite PMI (Jul)
21:45 – USD Services PMI (Jul) 
22:00 – USD ISM Non-Manufacturing Employment (Jul) 
22:00 – USD ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI (Jul) 

Thursday, August 5, 2021

09:30 – AUD Trade Balance (Jun) 
16:30 – GBP Construction PMI (Jul) 
19:00 – GBP BoE MPC vote cut (Aug) 
19:00 – GBP BoE MPC vote hike (Aug) 
19:00 – GBP BoE MPC vote unchanged (Aug) 
19:00 – GBP BoE QE Total (Aug) 
19:00 – GBP BoE Interest Rate Decision (Aug) 
20:30 – USD Trade Balance (Jun) 
20:30 – CAD Trade Balance (Jun)

Friday, August 6, 2021

07:30 – JPY Household Spending (YoY) (Jun) 
07:30 – JPY Household Spending (MoM) (Jun) 
14:00 – GBP Halifax House Price Index (MoM) (Jul) 
20:30 – USD Average Hourly Earnings (MoM) (Jul) 
20:30 – USD Average Hourly Earnings (YoY) (YoY) (Jul) 
20:30 – USD Nonfarm Payrolls (Jul) 
20:30 – USD Participation Rate (Jul) 
20:30 – USD Private Nonfarm Payrolls (Jul) 
20:30 – USD Unemployment Rate (Jul) 
20:30 – CAD Employment Change (Jul) 
20:30 – CAD Unemployment Rate (Jul) 
20:30 – CAD Ivey PMI (Jul) 

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