US 0800 ET Fed Governor Lael Brainard speaks at a climate finance summit hosted by the Institute for International Finance.
0830 ET Weekly initial unemployment claims expected -23,000 to 770,000, previous -19,000 to 793,000. Weekly continuing claims expected -145,000 to 4.400 million, previous -145,000 to 4.545 million.
0830 ET Jan housing starts expected -0.5% to 1.660 million, Dec +5.8% to 1.669 million. Jan building permits expected -1.5% to 1.679 million, Dec +4.2% to 1.704 million.
0830 ET Jan import price index expected +1.0% m/m and +0.4% y/y, Dec +0.9% m/m and -0.3% y/y. Jan import prices ex-petroleum expected +0.4% m/m, Dec +0.4% m/m.
0830 ET Jan export price index expected +0.8% m/m, Dec +1.1% m/m and +0.2% y/y.
0830 ET Feb Philadelphia Fed business outlook survey expected -6.5 to 20.0, Jan +17.4 to 26.5.
1000 ET Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic (voter) takes part in a virtual discussion on educational inequality.
1100 ET EIA weekly Petroleum Status Report.
1100 ET Treasury announces the amount of 2-year T-notes (previous $60 billion), 2-year floating-rate notes (previous $28 billion), 5-year T-notes (previous $61 billion), and 7-year T-notes (previous $62 billion) to be auctioned Feb 23-25.
1300 ET Treasury auctions $9 billion of 30-year TIPS.
JAPAN 0100 ET Revised Japan Jan machine tool orders, previous +9.7% y/y.
1830 ET Japan Jan national CPI expected -0.7% y/y, Dec -1.2% y/y. Jan national CPI ex-fresh food expected -0.6% y/y, Dec -1.0% y/y. Jan national CPI ex-fresh food & energy expected unch y/y, Dec -0.4% y/y.
1930 ET Japan Feb Jibun Bank manufacturing PMI, Jan -0.2 to 49.8.
EUROZONE 1000 ET Eurozone Jan consumer confidence expected +0.5 to -15.0, Dec -1.7 to -15.5.
CANADA 0830 ET Canada Jan Teranet/National Bank composite-11 home price index, Dec +0.6% m/m and +9.4% y/y.
UK 1901 ET UK Feb GfK consumer confidence expected +2 to -26, Jan -2 to -28.