Economic calendar in Asia Tuesday, September 24, 2024 - RBA day, and BOJ Ueda speech too
The Reserve Bank of Australia (due at 0030 US Eastern time) is expected to leave its cash rate unchanged today:I posted last week on expectations for slowing inflation:Australia CPI preview - CBA expect "Headline inflation in August back within RBA’s target"Australian August Monthly CPI preview - Westpac expect 2.7% y/y for the monthly readAnd a preview of the RBA statement due tomorrow:RBA meeting - preview - to leave the cash rate on hold at 4.35%AUD:AUD/USD support: RBA on hold with strong jobs market, sticky CPI; Fed policy divergenceAnd, when to expect a rate cut from the RBA:CBA shifts expected RBA rate cut timing to December 2024 (from November)***Also, Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda will be speaking at a meeting with Business Leaders in Osaka (0105 US Eastern time) This snapshot from the ForexLive economic data calendar, access it here.The times in the left-most column are GMT.The numbers in the right-most column are the 'prior' (previous month/quarter as the case may be) result. The number in the column next to that, where there is a number, is the consensus median expected. This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (due at 0030 US Eastern time) is expected to leave its cash rate unchanged today:
I posted last week on expectations for slowing inflation:
- Australia CPI preview - CBA expect "Headline inflation in August back within RBA’s target"
- Australian August Monthly CPI preview - Westpac expect 2.7% y/y for the monthly read
And a preview of the RBA statement due tomorrow:
AUD:
And, when to expect a rate cut from the RBA:
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Also, Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda will be speaking at a meeting with Business Leaders in Osaka (0105 US Eastern time)
This snapshot from the ForexLive economic data calendar, access it here.
The times in the left-most column are GMT.
The numbers in the right-most column are the 'prior' (previous month/quarter as the case may be) result. The number in the column next to that, where there is a number, is the consensus median expected. This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.