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US 0530 ET New York Fed President John Williams (voter) makes brief remarks on central bank innovation via pre-recorded video at the BIS Innovation Summit.
0830 ET Weekly initial unemployment claims expected -40,000 to 730,000, previous +45,000 to 770,000. Weekly continuing claims expected -124,000 to 4.000 million, previous -18,000 to 4.124 million.
0830 ET Revised Q4 GDP, previous +4.1% (q/q annualized). Q4 personal consumption, previous +2.4%. Q4 GDP price index, previous +2.1%. Q4 core PCE deflator, previous +1.4% q/q.
1010 ET Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida gives a speech on the economic and monetary policy outlook in a virtual event hosted by the Institute of International Finance.
1100 ET Mar Kansas City Fed manufacturing activity expected +2 to 26, Feb +7 to 24.
1200 ET Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic (voter) gives a speech on measuring the economy in the time of Covid to the Economic Club of New York.
1300 ET Treasury auctions $62 billion 7-year T-notes.
1300 ET Chicago Fed President Charles Evans (voter) discusses the economic outlook in a virtual Women in Housing and Finance Public Policy Luncheon.
1900 ET San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly (voter) discusses monetary policy in the Covid era.
GERMANY 0300 ET German Apr GfK consumer confidence expected +0.8 to -12.1, Mar +2.6 to -12.9.
FRANCE 0345 ET France Mar business confidence indicator expected +1 to 91, Feb -1 to 90.
EUROZONE 0500 ET ECB publishes monthly economic bulletin.
0500 ET ECB President Christine Lagarde speaks at the BIS Innovation Summit on how innovation can support sustainable growth.
0500 ET Eurozone Feb M3 money supply expected +12.5% y/y, Jan +12.5% y/y.
1300 ET ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos speaks at a virtual symposium organized by el Espanol.
CANADA 0600 ET Canada Mar CFTB business barometer, Feb +3.8 to 62.5.
UK 0700 ET UK Mar CBI retailing reported sales expected +8 to -37, Feb +5 to -45.

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