At 09:00 will be the release of the industrial production in Germany. Forecasts are for 0.5% compared to 0.1% for the previous period. If expectations are justified we may see short-term increase of the euro
At 12:00 will come the revised GDP data for the euro area. Forecast are 0.3% compared to 0.2% for the previous period. If expectations are justified we can see short-term increase of the euro
At 15:30 the trade balance of Canada. Forecast is for -1 billion CAD, compared to -0.65 billion CAD. At the same time will come out and data for building permits, expectations are for -4.3% compared to 7.7% for the previous period. If forecasts justify the Canadian dollar is likely to depreciate
At 15:30 will be the release of the NFP data for February. Forecasts are for 240,000 new jobs and if justified we may see a decrease in the dollar. At the same time will come out and data about the unemployment rate in the US. Expectations are for the values of 5.6% compared to 5.7% for the previous period. The next release is for the trade balance of the country forecast is for -41.3 billion dollars compared to -46.6 billion in the previous period. Data likely to influence the dollar
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