The keys of the week: the economic and financial data that the market will closely follow

The keys of the week: the economic and financial data that the market will closely follow

The week opens loaded in the local and international level. At the international level, the focus will be on the new presentation of balance sheets of three companies – key for investors in Cedears – in addition to the presentation of the US inflation data which is always followed by the markets globally. At the local level, with a holiday at the end of the weekthe CPI for September and the basic baskets will be known. A week also opens with a calendar filled with the first two days of ON issues in the primary market and new reports from the Central Bank.

– The monthly monetary report of the Central Bank is known. This report analyzes the evolution of the monetary base, broad monetary aggregates and passive interest rates, loans to the private sector and active interest rates, bank liquidity, international reserves and foreign exchange market, monetary and financial indicators.

– INDEC Industry Report

– INDEC Construction Report

– Trade balance (USA)

– The balance sheet of Pepsico, the American multinational company dedicated to the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of beverages and snacks in the United States, is known.

– The following ONs are being tendered:

  • ON Cohen Group Class 8 by
  • ON Investor Oath Key V
  • ON YPF Class XXXII
  • ON YPF Class XXXIII

Wednesday

– Mining report (IPI Minero) for August – INDEC

– July Public Services Report – INDEC

– Report on banks from the Central Bank.

– FOMC Minutes (USA)

– The following ONs are being tendered:

  • ON San Miguel Additional Series X Class A (Linked to Sustainability) [Integra en ef. O especie ON Serie VIII y ON Serie IX]
  • ON San Miguel Series XI

Thursday

– Consumer prices (INDEC)- September inflation

– Basic Baskets (CBA and CBT) – INDEC

– Inflation rate (USA)

– Fed Balance Sheet

Friday

– Bridge holiday in Argentina

– September PPI (USA)

– The balance sheet of BlackRock, JPMorgan and Wells Fargo, key companies that have cedars in Argentina, is known.

Source: Ambito

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