At 00:45 New Zealand will become clear level of building permits as previous value reported -3.8%, and changes are not expected.
At 2:15 the US expect statement by the Vice-President of the Federal rezervm, Stanley Fischer. You will probably see an increase in volatility in the dollar crosses.
At 3:00 investors will focus on results for new home sales in Australia as a change from previous readings 1.8% is expected.
At the same time we expect business confidence in New Zealand. In the previous period results showed 34.4 points, while better results are likely to see growth in the New Zealand dollar.
At 3:30 of Australia expect loans in the private sector. Analysts' forecasts for a fall on a monthly basis to 0.5% compared to 0.6% in the previous period, and an annual 6.3% to 6.2% for the previous reporting period.
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