The Global Week Ahead

Geopolitics and Central Bank Action Converge, King Charles Visits Washington in an Effort to Bolster “The Special Relationship”, Japan’s Prime Minister Visits Vietnam and Australia, and a Big Corporate Earnings Week

April 26 - May 3, 2026

It is a big week for markets and geopolitics as the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of Japan, Bank of England, and Bank of Canada each meet on monetary policy while the Iran War remains stalemated. 

Efforts to move forward on negotiations between the United States and Iran failed this past weekend.  President Trump pulled back his two lead negotiators, Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, from going to Islamabad, Pakistan, mostly because it was not clear Iranian negotiators would show up.

The situation is likely to remain fluid this week as Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and other countries try to quietly patch together next steps for talks. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, meanwhile, is traveling to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the situation.  But one thing is clear: The Strait of Hormuz remains essentially bottled up as the U.S. Navy continues its blockade (enhanced now as a third aircraft carrier strike group led by the USS George Bush arrives in the region). 

Central banks are watching the Iran situation closely and its impact on the global economy, trying to decide interest rate policy. The Bank of Japan meets on monetary policy on Tuesday, the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, and Bank of Canada announce their decisions on Wednesday, and the Bank of England on Thursday.  Market consensus points to all five central banks holding on any moves on rates.

We would note that it now appears Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s nominee to replace Fed Chair Jay Powell, will move forward after the U.S. Justice Department drops its criminal investigation of Powell.  Dropping the case allows a number of U.S. Senators who had vowed to block Warsh’s confirmation until the investigation was dropped to allow the vote to move forward.  The Senate Banking Committee is now scheduled to hold a confirmation vote on Warsh on Wednesday, which means the full Senate could vote by the end of the week.

Also this week, King Charles will be in Washington for the first state visit by a British monarch to the United States in almost 20 years.  While the King and Queen Camilla will tour the US as part of their visit, it comes with a critical purpose for the UK: mending and reinforcing the “US-UK special relationship,” which has become increasingly brittle in recent months as President Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer have sparred on everything from trade to the Iran War.

Elsewhere in the world this week, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will visit Vietnam and then Australia.  Her visit to Vietnam is particularly important as she is expected to stress Japan’s determination to push a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” agenda, seeking Vietnam’s greater involvement in ensuring maritime security in the South China Sea – pushing back on China’s growing aggressive efforts to control the sea. 

Takaichi is then expected to travel to Australia to meet with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, where the two leaders will sign an economic security pact focusing on critical minerals, while also hammering out new agreements covering energy assurances and greater defense cooperation.

Looking at the global economic and financial radar screen this week, the central bank meetings discussed above are the major focus.  But there are a number of major economic reports being released this week that markets are watching closely.  In the US, Q1 GDP is released on Thursday, as is the March PCE (a favorite data point for the Federal Reserve when deciding on interest rates).  The US Conference Board releases its consumer confidence index on Tuesday, while the ISM Manufacturing Index is out on Friday.

In Asia, China’s PMIs are released on Thursday and Japan’s industrial production, retail sales, and consumer confidence are out on Thursday, and the April Tokyo CPI is out on Friday.

And in Europe this week, Germany and Spain report April CPI on Wednesday.  The Eurozone Q1 GDP is out on Thursday. 

Finally, we would note that this week is a very big week for corporate earnings.  It will be quite interesting to hear the collective forward guidance from many companies as economic uncertainty grows as a result of the Iran War.

Below is our detailed report outlining the major geopolitical and economic events anticipated for the coming week:

 

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Global

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

 

Monday, April 27, 2026

Global

·       The UN Security Council is scheduled to hold an open debate on maintenance of international peace and security: Maritime security. The Secretary-General is expected to deliver remarks.   

·       The UN’s International Conference on Effective Nuclear and Radiation Regulatory Systems: Strengthening Competence, Agility and Connection in the Modern Era will take place through April 30th in Vienna, Austria.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       The UK’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla begin a state visit to the US, which includes a White House State Banquet and an Address before Congress.

·       The First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels will take place in Santa Marta, Colombia, through April 29th.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Mexico Balance of Trade (March)

·       USA Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index (April)

·       Brazil Bank Lending MoM (February)/ Brazil BCB Focus Market Readout

·       EARNINGS: Verizon, Nucor, Fairfax Financial (CAN), Universal Health Services, Crown Holdings, Domino’s Pizza, Crane,

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       The Food and Beverage Innovation Forum begins in Hangzhou, China.  The three-day event will cover the latest food trends and technologies, while investors will be scouting for deals, as global chains like Starbucks partner with private equity firms to compete in the world's No. 2 economy.

·       Israeli President Isaac Herzog will pay an official visit to Astana, Kazakhstan, through April 28th.

·       Anzac Day is observed in New Zealand.  Financial markets are closed.

·       The militaries of the United States, the Philippines, Australia, Japan and other US partners will jointly conduct the Balikatan drills in the Philippines through May 8th.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       China Industrial Profits YoY (March)/National People's Congress Standing Committee 

·       Taiwan Consumer Confidence (April)

·       Maylasia PPI YoY

·       Japan Coincident Index Final (February)/ Leading Economic Index Final (February)

·       Singapore Industrial Production MoM (March)

·       South Korea Business Confidence (April)

·       EARNINGS: Hitachi, Daiwa Securities, JERA

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       The EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council meets in Luxembourg.  Ministers will discuss the strategic importance of agriculture and sustainable forest management in strengthening wildfire risk prevention and resilience, Post-2027 CAP proposals: key design choices for income support, and the overall market situation, in particular following the invasion of Ukraine and the Iran War.

·       The UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy takes evidence from former defense secretary and Nato secretary-general Lord George Robertson and foreign affairs adviser Fiona Hill, both of whom were involved in last year’s British strategic defense review.

·       The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute publishes annual military expenditure data.

·       Slovenia celebrates the Day of Uprising Against Occupation, commemorating when 1941 Slovenia was overrun by Nazi forces.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       European Central Bank Board Member Isabel Schnabel participates in a panel discussion at joint Karlspreis and Helmut Kohl Foundation event "Blossoming Landscapes 2.0 – A New Agenda for Europe" organized by the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen and Bundeskanzler Helmut Kohl Foundation in Aachen, Germany.

·       Germany GfK Consumer Confidence (May)

·       Great Britain CBI Distributive Trades (April)

·       Euro Area ECB Schnabel Speech

·       Great Britain BRC Shop Price Inflation (April)

·       EARNINGS: Deutsche Bourse

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       The Israel-Lebanon 10-day ceasefire is set to expire.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Pakistan Interest Rate Decision

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       South Africa celebrates Freedom Day, a national holiday and financial markets are closed.

·       Today is Sierra Leon Independence Day, a national holiday.

·       Today is Independence Day in Togo, a national holiday.

·       The 15th annual Connected Africa Summit, focusing on digital inclusion and innovation, gathers in Nairobi, Kenya.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

 

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Global

·       The UN Security Council is scheduled to hold an open debate on the Middle East.

·       The Joint Bank for International Settlements, Bank of England, European Central Bank, and IMF Spillover Conference begins in Washington and runs through April 29th.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       Genting Malaysia will launch New York City's first live table games at Resorts World New York City, transforming the slots-only venue into a full-scale casino. The rollout includes 240 table games with more than 1,500 blackjack, craps, baccarat and roulette positions, alongside over 2,500 slot machines, with thousands more to be added later this year.

·       Canadian Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne presents the Spring Economic Statement to the Canadian parliament in Ottawa.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Brazil IPCA mid-month CPI MoM (April)

·       USA ADP Employment Change Weekly/Redbook YoY (April)/25/S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price YoY (February)/ Home Price Index (February)/Home Price Index MoM (February)/CB Consumer Confidence (April)/Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index (April)/Richmond Fed Manufacturing Shipments Index (April)/Richmond Fed Services Revenues Index (April)/Dallas Fed Services Index (April)/ Dallas Fed Services Revenues Index (April)/ Money Supply (March)/API Crude Oil Stock Change (April/24)

·       Chile Interest Rate Decision

·       EARNINGS: Visa, Coca-Cola, T-Mobile, S&P Global, Starbucks, General Motors, UPS, Waste Management, Hilton, Robinhood, Vale (Brazil), Sysco, Fair Isaac, Kimberly Clark, Omnicom, Franklin Resources, Invesco, Seaboard, Caesars Entertainment, JetBlue, NCR

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       The 25th Asean-EU ministerial meeting in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       The Bank of Japan meets on monetary policy.  A press conference will follow the meeting.

·       Japan Unemployment Rate (March)/Jobs/applications ratio (March)

·       China National People's Congress Standing Committee

·       Hong Kong Imports/Exports YoY (March)/Balance of Trade (March)         

·       India Industrial Production YoY/Manufacturing Production YoY (March)

·       EARNINGS: China Merchants Bank, Sinopec, Mitsubishi Electric, Fujitsu, China Pacific Insurance, TDK, Bank of Beijing, Tokyo Gas, NEC, TDK

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       There will be an informal meeting of EU Transport Ministers through April 29 in Lefkosia, Cyprus.

·       Bank of England Executive Director for Prudential Policy speaks at the JP Morgan UK Banks Asset Management & Liability Management Conference in London.

·       Norges Bank Investment Management hosts its annual investment conference in Oslo, with speakers including World Bank President Ajay Banga and JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon.

·       Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde participates in an informal dinner and exchange of views with the Governing Council with EU Commissioner for Financial Services and the Savings and Investments Union Maria Luís Albuquerque in Frankfurt, Germany.

·       Spain Unemployment Rate Q1/Retail Sales MoM (March)

·       Italy Industrial Sales MoM (February)/ PPI MoM (March)

·       Euro Area ECB Consumer Inflation Expectations (March)

·       France Unemployment Benefit Claims (March)/Jobseekers Total (March)

·       Hungary Deposit Interest Rate (April)/Interest Rate Decision

·       Slovenia Retail Sales MoM (March)

·       EARNINGS: Airbus, BP, Taylor Wimpey, WPP, Barclays

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       South Africa Leading Business Cycle Indicator MoM (February)

·       Kenya GDP Growth Rate YoY Q4

 

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Global

·       The UN Security Council is scheduled to hold a vote on the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). The Security Council is also scheduled to hold consultations on the United Nations peacekeeping operations.

·       G7 Development Ministers meet in Paris, France.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       The U.S. International Trade Commission will hold a preliminary conference on whether PTMEG imports from China, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam are injuring U.S. producers, which could lead to duties on specialty chemicals.

·       Bloomberg hosts its annual Bloomberg House in Miami, Florida.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       The U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee concludes two days of meetings on the economy and interest rates.  Fed Chair Jay Powell will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m.

·       The Bank of Canada meets to consider monetary policy.  There will be a press conference in the afternoon with BoC Governor Tiff Macklem.

·       Brazil IGP-M Inflation MoM (April)/ PPI MoM (March)/Interest Rate Decision

·       USA  MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate (April/24)/ MBA Mortgage Applications (April/24)/ MBA Mortgage Market Index (April/24)/ MBA Mortgage Refinance Index (April/24)/ Building Permits Prel (February)/ Building Permits Prel (March)/ Durable Goods Orders MoM (March)/ Housing Starts (February)/ Housing Starts (March)/ Building Permits MoM Prel (February)/ Building Permits MoM Prel (March)/ Durable Goods Orders Ex Transp MoM MAR/ Goods Trade Balance Adv (March)/ Housing Starts MoM (March)/ Housing Starts MoM (February)/ Retail Inventories Ex Autos MoM Adv (March)/ Wholesale Inventories MoM Adv (March)/ Durable Goods Orders ex Defense MoM (March)/ Non-Defense Goods Orders Ex Air (March)/ EIA Crude Oil and Gasoline Stocks Change (April/17)

·       Chile Unemployment Rate (March)

·       EARNINGS: Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, AbbVie, Qualcomm, ADP, General Dynamics, Canadian National Railway, Allstate, Ford, Old Dominion Freight, Yum Brands, Vulcan Materials, Banco Santander Brazil, CGI (CAN), Stanley Black & Decker, MGM Resorts, Penske Automotive, American Financial, Capital Power (CAN), Choice Properties (CAN), Blackstone Mortgage, Aflac, Humana, C.H. Robinson Worldwide, SoFi

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will visit Vietnam. She is expected to give a major foreign policy speech whereby she will renew Japan’s “Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy" diplomatic policy initiative.  The initiative is aimed to bring greater focus on economic security, including bolstering supply chains for critical goods and expanding energy security, according to the sources.

·       Japan begins Golden Week, a series of national public holidays.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Australia Inflation Rate YoY (March)/Quarterly RBA Trimmed Mean CPI YoY Q1/CPI (March)/RBA Weighted Median CPI YoY (March)

·       New Zealand RBNZ Gov Breman Speech

·       Singapore Import/Export Prices YoY (March)/PPI YoY (March)

·       China National People's Congress Standing Committee

·       Thailand Industrial Production YoY (March)/ Interest Rate Decision

·       Japan Housing Starts YoY (March)/ Construction Orders YoY (March)

·       India M3 Money Supply YoY (April/17)

·       South Korea Business Confidence (April)/ Consumer Confidence (April)

·       EARNINGS: CNOOC, Foxconn, Ping An Insurance, Peoples Insurance Company, China Northern Rare Earth, HKEX

 

Europe                                                                                                 

Political/Social Events –

·       There will be an informal meeting of EU Telecommunications Ministers through April 30 in Lefkosia, Cyprus.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       The European Central Bank Governing Council begins two days of meetings on monetary policy.

·       Bank of England Executive Director for Insurance Supervision Gareth Trunan speaks at the 23rd Annual Conference on Bulk Annuities in London.

·       Slovakia Business Confidence (April)/Consumer Confidence (April)

·       Spain Inflation Rate MoM Prel (April)/ Harmonized Inflation Rate MoM Prel (April)/ Business Confidence (April)/ Consumer Confidence (March)

·       Turkey Unemployment Rate (March)/ Economic Confidence Index (April)/ Participation Rate (March)

·       Euro Area Loans to Companies YoY (March)/ Loans to Households YoY (March)/ M3 Money Supply YoY (March)/ Economic Sentiment (April)/ Consumer Confidence Final (April)/ Industrial Sentiment (April)/Consumer Inflation Expectations (April)/ Selling Price Expectations (April)/ Services Sentiment (April)/ECB Buch Speech

·       Germany Baden Wuerttemberg CPI MoM (April)/ Bavaria CPI MoM (April)/ Brandenburg CPI MoM (April)/ Hesse CPI MoM (April)/ North Rhine Westphalia CPI MoM (April)/Saxony CPI MoM (April)/ Inflation Rate YoY Prel (April)/ Harmonized Inflation Rate YoY Prel (April)

·       Italy Business Confidence (April)/Consumer Confidence (April)

·       Switzerland Economic Sentiment Index (April)

·       Greece Unemployment Rate (March)/ Total Credit YoY (March)

·       Great Britain Car Production YoY (March)

·       France GDP Growth Rate QoQ Prel Q1/ Household Consumption MoM (March)

·       Russia Unemployment Rate (March)/ Business Confidence (April)/ Corporate Profits (February)/ Real Wage Growth YoY (February)/ Retail Sales YoY (March)

·       EARNINGS: Novartis, Banco Santander, Total Energies, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Lloyds Bank, Deutsche Bank, UBS, Mercedes Benz AG, Edessa, Adidas, Michelin, Porsche AG,

 

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       The Africa Blockchain DeFi & Web3 Summit meets in Lagos, Nigeria.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

 

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Global

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       Antigua and Barbuda hold elections for their House of Representatives.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Brazil Gross Debt to GDP (March)/ Nominal Budget Balance (March)/ Unemployment Rate (March)/ Net Payrolls (March)

·       USA  Core PCE Price Index MoM (March)/ GDP Growth Rate QoQ Adv Q1/ Personal Income MoM (March)/ Personal Spending MoM (March)/ Employment Cost - Benefits QoQ Q1/ Employment Cost Benefits/Employment Cost Wages QoQ Q1/ Employment Cost Index QoQ Q1/ GDP Price Index QoQ Adv Q1/ Initial Jobless Claims (April/25)/ PCE Price Index MoM (March)/ PCE Price Index Continuing Jobless Claims (April/18) /Core PCE Price Index YoY (March)/ GDP Sales QoQ Adv Q1/ Jobless Claims 4-week Average (April/25)/PCE Prices QoQ Adv Q1/ Real Consumer Spending QoQ Adv Q1/ Real Personal Spending MoM (March)/ Chicago PMI (April)/ CB Leading Index MoM (February)/ EIA Natural Gas Stocks Change (April/24)/ 15-Year Mortgage Rate /30/ 30-Year Mortgage Rate (April/30)/ Fed Balance Sheet (April/29)

·       Mexico GDP Growth Rate QoQ Prel Q1/ Fiscal Balance (March)

·       Canda GDP MoM (February)/ GDP MoM Prel (March)/ Average Weekly Earnings YoY (February)

·       Chile Copper Production YoY (March)/ Industrial Production YoY (March)/ Manufacturing Production YoY (March)/ Retail Sales MoM (March)

·       Columbia Business Confidence (March)/ Unemployment Rate (March)/ Interest Rate Decision/ Cement Production YoY (March)

·       Uruguay Balance of Trade (March)

·       EARNINGS: Apple, Eli Lilly, Mastercard, Caterpillar, Merck, Amgen, ConocoPhillips, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Altria, Southern, Royal Caribbean, Intercontinental Exchange, Cigna, L3Harris, Valero Energy, Carrier, Cardinal Health, AIG, Hershey, Xcel Energy, Martin Marietta Materials, Iron Mountain, LPL Financial, T. Rowe Price, Textron, Alliant Energy, Hyatt Hotels, Bombardier (CAN), Clorox, International Paper, Rivian Auto, AES, Molson Coors, Encompass Heath, Baxter International, LKQ, Eastman Chemical, Choice Hotels, NexGen Energy (CAN), CNO Financial, Federated Hermes, Air Canada, Weyerhaeuser, Fomento Economico Mexica

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Philippine Foreign Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro speaks at the Manila Overseas Press Club's DFA Night on April 30; she is expected to address ASEAN hosting, the Iran war, the West Philippine Sea dispute with China, and energy security. Worth tracking for Manila's posture going into the summit.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       South Korea Industrial Production MoM (March)/ Industrial Production YoY (March)/ Retail Sales MoM (March)

·       Japan Industrial Production MoM Prel (March)/ Retail Sales YoY (March)/ Retail Sales MoM (March)/ Consumer Confidence (April)

·       New Zealand ANZ Business Confidence (April)

·       Australia Import/Export Prices QoQ Q1/ Housing Credit MoM (March)/ Private Sector Credit MoM (March)/ Cotality Dwelling Prices MoM (April)

·       China NBS Manufacturing PMI (April)/ NBS Non-Manufacturing PMI (April)/ Rating Dog Manufacturing PMI (April)/ NBS General PMI (April)/ National People's Congress Standing Committee/ KOF Leading Indicators (April)

·       Singapore Bank Lending (March)/ Unemployment Rate Prel Q1/ Business Confidence Q1

·       Thailand New Car Sales YoY (March)/ Current Account (March)/ Private Consumption MoM (March)/ Private Investment MoM (March)/ Retail Sales YoY (February)

·       Indonesia Foreign Direct Investment YoY Q1

·       Malaysia M3 Money Supply YoY (March)

·       Taiwan GDP Growth Rate YoY Adv Q1

·       Sri Lanka Inflation Rate YoY (April)

·       EARNINGS: Samsung Electronics, ICBC, China Life Insurance, China Yangtze Power, Postal Savings Bank of China, Industrial Bank of China, Toyota Tsusho, China CITIC Bank, China Bank of Communications, Cosco Shipping, East Japan Railways, Kyocera, SAIC Motor, China Steel, China Securities, Air China, China Eastern Airlines, ANA, Japan Air, DBS, China State Shipbuilding

 

Europe       

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       The European Central Bank concludes two days of meetings on monetary policy.  ECB President Christine Lagarde will then hold a press conference.

·       The Bank of England meets to consider monetary policy.

·       European Central Bank Board Member Claudia Buch gives a presentation at the Danish Economic Society in Copenhagen, Denmark.

·       Bank of England Executive Director for Prudential David Baile will participate in a fireside chat at International Swaps and Derivatives Association 40th annual general meeting in Boston, Massachusetts.

·       United Kingdom Nationwide Housing Prices MoM (April)/ MPC Meeting Minutes

·       Hungary Balance of Trade (March)/ GDP Growth Rate QoQ Prel Q1

·       France GDP Growth Rate QoQ Prel Q1/ GDP Growth Rate YoY Prel Q1/ Household Consumption MoM (March)/ Inflation Rate YoY Prel (April)/ Harmonized Inflation Rate YoY Prel (April)/PPI MoM (March)/ Private Non-Farm Payrolls QoQ Prel Q1

·       Spain GDP Growth Rate QoQ Flash Q1/ Current Account (February)

·       Switzerland KOF Leading Indicators (April)

·       Turkey Balance of Trade Final (March)/Import/Export Final (March)/ Tourism Revenues Q1/ Tourist Arrivals YoY (March)/ MPC Meeting Summary/ Foreign Exchange Reserves (April/24)

·       Poland Inflation Rate YoY Prel (April)

·       Germany Retail Sales MoM (March)/Import Prices MoM (March)/ Unemployed Persons (April)/ Unemployment Change (April)/Unemployment Rate (April)/ GDP Growth Rate QoQ Flash Q1

·       Italy GDP Growth Rate QoQ Adv Q1/ Unemployment Rate (March)/ Inflation Rate YoY Prel (April)/ Harmonized Inflation Rate MoM Prel (April)

·       Slovenia Harmonized Inflation Rate YoY (April)/ Inflation Rate MoM (April)

·       Euro Area GDP Growth Rate QoQ Flash Q1/ Inflation Rate YoY Flash (April)/ Core Inflation Rate YoY Flash (April)/ Unemployment Rate (March)/ CPI Flash (April)/ Deposit Facility Rate

·       Greece PPI YoY (March)/ Retail Sales YoY (February)

·       Serbia Balance of Trade (March)/ GDP Growth Rate YoY Flash Q1/ Industrial Production YoY (March)/ Retail Sales YoY (March)

·       Ukraine Interest Rate Decision/Current Account (March)

·       EARNINGS: Schneider Electric, BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, Deutsche Post, Standard Chartered, Credit Agricole, BASF, Willis Towers Watson, Repsol, Volkswagen, MTU Aero Engines AG, Puma, Air France, ArcelorMittal, Rolls Royce

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Saudi Arabia GDP Growth Rate YoY Prel Q1

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       South Africa PPI MoM (March)/ Balance of Trade (March)/ M3 Money Supply YoY (March)/ Private Sector Credit YoY (March)

 

 

 

Friday, May 1, 2026

Global

·       China assumes the chair of the UN Security Council for the month of May. There will be a press briefing with Ambassador Fu Cong, Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations, who will serve as head of the Security Council for the month.

· May Day public holiday observed in multiple countries, including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Germany, and France; financial markets closed in several regions.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       A bipartisan U.S. senatorial delegation, led by Senator Steve Daines (R-MT), will visit China ahead of the planned May 14-15 summit between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.

·       King Charles and Queen Camilla begin a two-day visit, having completed their tour in the United States.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Brazil Net Payrolls (March)

·       Canada S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (April)

·       USA S&P Global Manufacturing PMI Final (April)/ ISM Manufacturing PMI (April)/ ISM Manufacturing Employment (April)/ ISM Manufacturing New Orders (April)/ ISM Manufacturing Prices (April)/ Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count (May/01)/ Baker Hughes Total Rigs Count (May/01)

·       Peru Inflation Rate MoM (April)

·       EARNINGS: Exxon, Chevron, Canadian Pacific Railway, Colgate Palmolive, TransCanada, Imperial Oil (CAN), Dominion Resources, Estee Lauder, CBOE, Church & Dwight, Telus (CAN), Magna International (CAN), Moderna, AutoNation, Lear, Goodyear, Newell Brands

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       China is scheduled to implement a zero-tariff coverage for exports from 53 African countries that maintain diplomatic ties with Beijing.

·       Today is Constitution Day in the Marshall Islands, a national holiday.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       New Zealand ANZ Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence (April)/ Building Permits MoM (March)

·       Australia S&P Global Manufacturing PMI Final (April)/ PPI QoQ Q1/ Commodity Prices YoY (April)

·       South Korea Exports/Imports/YoY/Balance of Trade (April)

·       Japan S&P Global Manufacturing PMI Final (April)/ Tokyo Core CPI YoY (April)/ Tokyo CPI Ex Food and Energy YoY (April)/ Tokyo CPI YoY (April)/Stock Investment by Foreigners (April/25)

·       Sri Lanka PPI YoY (March)/ Balance of Trade (March)

·       Kazakhstan Current Account Q1/ Inflation Rate MoM (April)

·       India Bank Loan Growth YoY (April/17)/ Deposit Growth YoY (April/17)/ Foreign Exchange Reserves (April/24)

·       Pakistan Inflation Rate MoM (April)/ Wholesale Prices YoY (April)

·       EARNINGS: Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Sumitomo, Seiko Epson

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       Much of Europe celebrates Labor Day.  Most banks, financial markets, and the European Central Bank are closed.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill will present at the virtual National Agency Briefing on Monetary Policy in London.

·       Russia GDP YoY (March)

·       Switzerland Retail Sales MoM (March)

·       Hungary HALPIM Manufacturing PMI (April)

·       Great Britain BoE Consumer Credit (March)/ Mortgage Approvals (March)/ Mortgage Lending (March)/ M4 Money Supply MoM (March)/ Net Lending to Individuals MoM (March)/ S&P Global Manufacturing PMI Final (April)/ BoE Pill Speech

·       Turkey Imports/Exports Prel/Balance of Trade Prel (April)

·       EARNINGS: Linde, AON, Pearson, NatWest

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

· Saudi Arabia M3 Money Supply YoY (March)/ Private Bank Lending YoY (March)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Kenya Inflation Rate YoY (April)

·       Zimbabwe Inflation Rate YoY (April)

·       Nigeria Foreign Exchange Reserves (April)

·       South Africa Budget Balance (March)

  

 

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Global

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Niue – the self-governing Polynesian island country that is a part of New Zealand – holds parliamentary elections.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Singapore SIPMM Manufacturing PMI (April)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

 

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Global

·       OPEC+ holds its monthly meeting.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       The Milken Institute Global Conference begins in Los Angeles, California.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Vietnam Balance of Trade (April)/ Foreign Direct Investment (April)/ Industrial Production YoY (April)/ Inflation Rate YoY (April)/ Retail Sales YoY (April)/ Tourist Arrivals YoY (April)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       There will be an informal meeting of EU Agriculture Ministers on May 5th in Lefkosia, Cyprus.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Next
Next

Recommended Weekend Reads