US 0830 ET Weekly initial unemployment claims expected -39,000 to 680,000, previous +61,000 to 719,000. Weekly continuing claims expected -156,000 to 3.638 million, previous -46,000 to 3.794 million.
1100 ET Treasury announces the amount of 3-year T-notes (previous $58 billion), 10-year T-notes (previous $38 billion), and 30-year T-bonds (previous $24 billion) to be auctioned Apr 12-13.
1100 ET St. Louis Fed President James Bullard (non-voter) discusses the U.S. economy and monetary policy during a virtual event hosted by Southern Illinois University.
1200 ET Fed Chair Powell takes part in a panel discussion on the global economy during the IMF spring meeting.
1400 ET Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari (non-voter) talks about the economic outlook in a virtual event with the Economic Club of New York.
JAPAN 0100 ET Japan Mar consumer confidence index expected +1.7 to 35.5, Feb +4.2 to 33.8.
0200 ET Japan Mar eco watchers survey outlook expected +0.5 to 51.8, Feb +11.4 to 51.3. Mar eco watchers survey current conditions expected +3.7 to 45.0, Feb +10.1 to 41.3.
GERMANY 0200 ET German Feb factory orders expected +1.2% m/m and +5.3% y/y, Jan +1.4% m/m and +2.5% y/y.
0330 ET German Mar Markit construction PMI, Feb -5.6 to 41.0.
UK 0430 ET UK Mar Markit/CIPS construction PMI expected +1.7 to 55.0, Feb +4.1 to 53.3.
EUROZONE 0500 ET Eurozone Feb PPI expected +0.6% m/m and +1.3% y/y, Jan +1.4% m/mand unch y/y.
0730 ET ECB publishes an account of its March 10-11 policy meeting.
CHINA 2130 ET China Mar CPI expected +0.3% y/y, Feb -0.2% y/y. Mar PPI expected +3.6% y/y, Feb +1.7% y/y.
n/a China Mar new yuan loans expected +2.300 trillion, Feb 1.359 trillion yuan. Mar aggregate financing expected +3.700 trillion yuan, Apr 1.713 trillion yuan