The Fed's Goolsbee highlights the economic calendar as CPI moves retrace

We get US retail sales tomorrow but it's a bare economic calendar today aside from weekly US oil inventories. The speaker calendar is a bit more lively with three Fed officials starting with Goolsbee at 9:30 am ET. When he last spoke he said a March cut was unlikely.Other Fed commentary comes from Barr at 4 pm ET and Bostic at 7 pm ET.Right now the market is in a much better mood than yesterday. Everything turned around in the final hour of US trading and that's continued today with S&P 500 futures up 25 points.Outside of the US, there is some intrigue with speeches from:9 am ET ECB Cipollone10 am ET BOE Gov BaileyNoon ET ECB's Nagel2:30 pm ET BOC's Mendes5 pm ET RBA's Bullock This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

The Fed's Goolsbee highlights the economic calendar as CPI moves retrace

We get US retail sales tomorrow but it's a bare economic calendar today aside from weekly US oil inventories. The speaker calendar is a bit more lively with three Fed officials starting with Goolsbee at 9:30 am ET. When he last spoke he said a March cut was unlikely.

Other Fed commentary comes from Barr at 4 pm ET and Bostic at 7 pm ET.

Right now the market is in a much better mood than yesterday. Everything turned around in the final hour of US trading and that's continued today with S&P 500 futures up 25 points.

Outside of the US, there is some intrigue with speeches from:

  • 9 am ET ECB Cipollone
  • 10 am ET BOE Gov Bailey
  • Noon ET ECB's Nagel
  • 2:30 pm ET BOC's Mendes
  • 5 pm ET RBA's Bullock
This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.