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IG Markets: The Week Ahead Economic Diary 2/8/2010


IG Markets - The Week Ahead Economic Diary


The Week Ahead from IG Markets keeps you in touch with scheduled events in the financial markets for the coming week. Data highlighted in red is likely to have a higher influence on index, equity or currency markets.

For the week commencing 2/08/10



Monday 02/08/2010 Country Time (AEST) Description
Economic Figures AU 9:30 AIG Manufacturing Index
  AU 10:30 MI Inflation Gauge
  CNY 12:30 HSBC Manufacturing PMI
  EU 18:30 Final Manufacturing PMI
  UK 18:30 Manufacturing PMI
Company Announcements AU - Earnings - CRG
Public Holiday CAD - Bank Holiday
Tuesday 03/08/2010 Country Time (AEST) Description
Economic Figures US 0:00 ISM Manufacturing PMI, Construction Spending
  AU 11:30 ANZ Jobs ads, Building Approvals, Retail Sales
  AU 14:30 RBA Rate Decision
  EU 19:00 PPI
  US 22:30 Personal Income and Spending
Company Announcements AU - Earnings -  NVT, HIL
  US - Earnings - Mastercard, Pfizer, Chesapeake Energy
Wednesday 04/08/2010 Country Time (AEST) Description
Economic Figures US 0:00 Pending Home Sales, Factory Orders
  AU 9:30 AIG Services Index
  AU 11:30 Trade Balance
  EU 18:00 Services PMI
  UK 18:30 Services PMI
  EU 19:00 Retail Sales
  US  22:15 ADP Private Payroll Report
Company Announcements AU - Earnings - AXA, WAN
ASX 200 Cash Dividend AU 16:00 0.126 points (SGT goes ex-div on 5th paying 6.5c)
Thursday 05/08/2010 Country Time (AEST) Description
Economic Figures US 0:00 ISM Services PMI
  UK 21:00 MPC Rate Decision
  EU 21:45 ECB Rate Decision
  US 22:30 Jobless Claims
Company Announcements AU - Earnings - NWS (US) , RIO, TAH
  US - Earnings - Time Warner
Friday 06/08/2010 Country Time (AEST) Description
Economic Figures AU 9:30 AIG Construction Index
  AU 11:30 RBA Monetary Statement
  UK 18:30 Manufacturing Production
  US 22:30 Non Farms Payrolls and Unemployment Rate
Company Announcements AU - Earnings - RMD

Please note that this information is for guidance only and no liability is accepted for its accuracy or otherwise.

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