21.06.2017 – Economic Calendar by Dukascopy
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Let’s see which news releases could move the currency markets on Wednesday, the 21st of June. This is the Economic Calendar.
UK Public Sector Net Borrowing for May is up first at 8:30 AM. The budget deficit was larger than expected in April; moreover, it was 2 billion pounds larger than a year ago.
Coming up next at 2 PM GMT are the US Existing Home Sales for May. Sales slipped in April from the 7-year high reached the previous month.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand will release its latest Monetary Policy Statement at 9, and it is a high importance release for the Kiwi Dollar traders. No rate hikes are expected, so most of the attention will go to the actual statement.
And New Zealand Credit Card Spending for May is out at 3 AM. Spending continued growing in April, but at a slower pace than the 7.2% gain the previous month.
You’ve been watching the Economic Calendar for Wednesday with me, Jack Everitt. Check back in for the next overview of news releases for Thursday. Goodbye.
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