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The Week Ahead

Read about upcoming market-moving events and plan your trading week

Week commencing 6 May

Chris Beauchamp's insight

A quieter week lies ahead, with many of the biggest names of US earnings season now behind us. But UK oil giant BP will release its first quarter figures, while the Australian and UK central banks are both expected to leave rates unchanged at their meetings this week.

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Economic reports

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Weekly view

None

UK bank holiday – UK markets closed

5.30am – RBA rate decision: rates expected to be left unchanged at 4.35%. Markets to watch: AUD crosses

9.30am – UK construction PMI (April):
expected to rise to 50.3. Markets to watch: GBP crosses

3pm – Canada Ivey PMI (April):
index forecast to fall to 56.8 from 57.5. Markets to watch: CAD crosses

3.30pm – US EIA crude oil inventories (w/e 3 May): preceding week saw stockpiles rise by 7.3 million barrels. Markets to watch: Brent, WTI

4am – China trade data (April): exports forecast to fall 2% YoY, up from a 7.5% drop in March. Markets to watch: CNH crosses

12pm – Bank of England rate decision:
rates expected to remain at 5.25%, with eight of nine MPC members expected to vote to hold rates unchanged, and one to vote to cut rates. Markets to watch: GBP crosses

1.30pm – US initial jobless claims (w/e 4 May). Markets to watch: USD crosses

7am – UK GDP (Q1, preliminary): growth expected to be 0.2% QoQ from -0.3% in Q4, and 0.5% YoY from -0.2% a year ago. Markets to watch: GBP crosses

1.30pm – Canada employment data (April):
unemployment rate to hold at 6.1%. Markets to watch: CAD crosses

3pm – US Michigan consumer confidence (May, preliminary):
index forecast to rise to 78 from 77.2. Markets to watch: USD crosses

Monday

None UK bank holiday – UK markets closed.


Tuesday

5.30am – RBA rate decision: rates expected to be left unchanged at 4.35%. Markets to watch: AUD crosses

9.30am – UK construction PMI (April): e
xpected to rise to 50.3. Markets to watch: GBP crosses

3pm – Canada Ivey PMI (April):
index forecast to fall to 56.8 from 57.5. Markets to watch: CAD crosses


Wednesday

3.30pm – US EIA crude oil inventories (w/e 3 May): preceding week saw stockpiles rise by 7.3 million barrels. Markets to watch: Brent, WTI


Thursday

4am – China trade data (April): exports forecast to fall 2% YoY, up from a 7.5% drop in March. Markets to watch: CNH crosses

12pm – Bank of England rate decision:
rates expected to remain at 5.25%, with eight of nine MPC members expected to vote to hold rates unchanged, and one to vote to cut rates. Markets to watch: GBP crosses

1.30pm – US initial jobless claims (w/e 4 May). Markets to watch: USD crosses


Friday

7am – UK GDP (Q1, preliminary): growth expected to be 0.2% QoQ from -0.3% in Q4, and 0.5% YoY from -0.2% a year ago. Markets to watch: GBP crosses

1.30pm – Canada employment data (April):
unemployment rate to hold at 6.1%. Markets to watch: CAD crosses

3pm – US Michigan consumer confidence (May, preliminary):
index forecast to rise to 78 from 77.2. Markets to watch: USD crosses

Company announcements

Monday
6 May

Tuesday
7 May

Wednesday
8 May

Thursday
9 May

Friday
10 May

Full-year earnings

Half/ Quarterly earnings

BP,
Disney
Ab-InBev,
Airbnb

Trading update*

Direct Line JDWetherspoon ITV,
Rathbones,
John Wood Group
IAG

Dividends

FTSE 100: Admiral, HSBC

FTSE 250: Sthree, Clarkson, Bellevue Healthcare, Ibstock, Lancashire Holding, Petershill Partners, AG Barr

Dividends are applied after the close of the previous day’s session for each market. So, for example, the FTSE 100 goes ex-dividend on a Thursday, but the adjustment is applied at the close of the previous day, e.g. Wednesday. The table below shows the days in which the adjustment is applied, not the ex-dividend days.

Index adjustments

Monday
6 May
Tuesday
7 May
Wednesday
8 May
Thursday
9 May
Friday
10 May
Monday
11 May
FTSE 100
Australia 200 9.5
Wall Street
US 500 0.27
Nasdaq 1.56
Netherlands 25
EU Stocks 50
China H-Shares
Singapore Blue Chip
Hong Kong HS50
South Africa 40
Italy 40
Japan 225

* Please note these can change without notice

1 Dividend adjustments due to be posted on a bank holiday will usually be posted on the previous working day

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