Markets are closed on Monday for the Labor Day holiday and the Fed is in blackout before its next meeting Sept. 15-16. (7)
NFIB for August (10)
Boris Johnson will tell the European Union on Monday he’s willing to walk away rather than compromise on what he sees as the core principles of Brexit, setting an Oct. 15 deadline for a deal. (7)
Japan’s ruling party will hold public debates among candidates for its leadership race on Sept. 9 and 12.
The U.K. government is planning new legislation aimed at overriding key parts of the Brexit withdrawal agreement. The bill is expected to be published on Wednesday. (9)
BoC Meeting (9)
ECB Meeting (10)
PPI for August (10)
CPI for August (11)
The stock market shakeout is likely not over yet, even with Friday's comeback https://t.co/9dzIj8Z0eD
— CNBC (@CNBC) September 4, 2020
What to be on the lookout for in the world economy this week (via @CraigStirling) https://t.co/3oZ9I2Tp9k
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 7, 2020
Brexit talks, ECB meeting, Japan leadership race https://t.co/JzlrEhIPmJ
— FT Economics (@fteconomics) September 6, 2020
#Brexit | Johnson Gambles on No-Deal Plans as EU Talks Run Short of Time – Bloomberghttps://t.co/IeTM8zJToW
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 7, 2020
U.K. Seeks to Override Parts of #Brexit Withdrawal Pact: FT – Bloomberghttps://t.co/HSmiLGtzEv
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 7, 2020
Tips From Top Forecasters: U.S. Economic Calendar (w37) | NFIB, PPI, CPIhttps://t.co/YocX5OYWjW
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 5, 2020
Schedule for Week of September 6, 2020 https://t.co/jwazcP44JW The key economic report this week is the August Consumer Price Index (CPI).
— Bill McBride (@calculatedrisk) September 5, 2020
⚠ Top 10 Macro/Financial Charts of the Week – w36 ⚠
HT @Investingcom, @Schuldensuehner, @pat_hennessy, @sentimentrader, @BittelJulien, @TaviCostahttps://t.co/mXW70ssBKV
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 6, 2020
⚠ Top 10 Charts (#Options #Trading, #Nasdaq, #Tech) ⚠
HT @Schuldensuehner, @sentimentrader, @zerohedge, @MacroCharts, @EricBalchunashttps://t.co/zgd5hWNdxo
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 5, 2020