LOOK AHEAD: UK Timeline of Key Events (Times BST)

Jun-16 05:23
Date UK Period Event
16-Jun 0930 May Bank of England/Ipsos Inflation Attitudes Survey
21-Jun 0700 May Inflation Report / Public Sector Finances
21-Jun 0930 Apr ONS House Price Index
22-Jun 1200 ---- Bank Of England Interest Rate
23-Jun 0001 Jun Gfk Monthly Consumer Confidence
23-Jun 0700 May Retail Sales
23-Jun 0930 Jun S&P Global Manufacturing / Services PMI flash
23-Jun 1630 Q3 BOE Announces Q3-23 Active Gilt Sales Schedule
27-Jun 0001 Jun BRC Monthly Shop Price Index
29-Jun 0930 May BOE M4 / Lending to Individuals
30-Jun 0700 Q1 GDP Second Estimate / Quarterly Current Account
06-Jul 930 Jun IHS Markit/CIPS Construction PMI
11-Jul 0001 Jun BRC-KPMG Shop Sales Monitor
11-Jul 0700 May/Jun Labour Market Survey
13-Jul 0700 Jun Monthly GDP/Services/IP/Trade/Construction

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LOOK AHEAD: UK Timeline of Key Events (Times BST)

May-17 05:23
Date UK Period Event
17-May 1050 ---- BOE Bailey Speech at British Chambers of Commerce
18-May 0845 ---- BOE Pill Opens CCBS Macro-finance Workshop
18-May 1015 ---- BOE Bailey, Broadbent, Ramsden TSC Evidence on QE & QT
19-May 0001 May Gfk Monthly Consumer Confidence
22-May ---- ---- DMO Quarterly Investor/GEMM Consultation Meetings
23-May 0700 Apr Public Sector Finances
23-May 0930 May S&P Global Manufacturing/Services PMI flash
24-May 0700 Apr Inflation Report
24-May 0930 Mar ONS House Price Index
26-May 0700 Apr Retail Sales
30-May 0001 May BRC Monthly Shop Price Index
31-May 0930 Apr BOE Lending to Individuals / M4
06-Jun 0001 May BRC-KPMG Shop Sales Monitor
06-Jun 0930 May S&P Global Construction PMI
13-Jun 0700 Apr/May Labour Market Survey
14-Jun 0700 May Monthly GDP/Services/IP/Trade/Construction

LOOK AHEAD: Eurozone Timeline of Key Events (Times BST)

May-17 05:18
Date Time Country Event
17-May ---- EU HICP (f)
17-May 1000 EU ECB Elderson Panels Beyond Growth Conference
17-May 1030 EU ECB Panetta Presentation on Digital Euro
17-May 1615 EU ECB de Guindos Closes IESE Banking Meeting
18-May 0730 EU ECB de Guindos Remarks at PwC Seminar
19-May 0700 DE PPI
19-May 1555 EU ECB Schnabel Speech Finance Stability Mon Policy Conf
19-May 1700 EU ECB Schnabel Panels Finance Stability Mon Policy Conf
19-May 2000 EU ECB Lagarde Video Presentation at Banco Central Brasil
22-May 1000 EU Construction Production
22-May 1000 EU ECB de Guindos Opens ECB/EIOPA Workshop
22-May 1000 EU ECB Elderson Guest Lecture Utrecht University
22-May 1500 EU Consumer Confidence Indicator (p)
22-May 1515 EU ECB Lane Panels OeNB Economics SUERF Conference

JGBS: Futures Stronger After 20-Year JGB Auction Shows Solid Demand

May-17 05:17

JGB futures are stronger in Tokyo afternoon trade, +27 versus settlement levels, reversing overnight weakness despite much stronger than expected Q1 GDP data.

  • 20-year supply sees smooth digestion as the cover ratio shifts to the highest level in a year. Japanese investors, particularly domestic life insurers and pension funds, appear to be showing a trend of allocating capital to the super-long end of the JGB curve in response to elevated FX-hedging costs in the new fiscal year. The strong demand observed at the recent 30-year auction further supports this observation.
  • At 149.12, JBM3 sits close to its highest level for May. Nonetheless, it remains positioned within a range of 147.92 (the upper limit of April's trading range) and 149.53 (the high point of March 22).
  • Cash JGBs, beyond the 1-year zone, increase their richening in afternoon trading with yields 1.0-4.7bp lower and the yield curve flatter. The benchmark 10-year yield is 3.0bp lower at 0.367%. The 20-year yield is 4.0bp lower post-auction, sitting -4.7bp on the day at 0.966%.
  • Swap rates are lower with the curve flatter and swap spreads generally wider for except the 4-7-year zone.
  • The local calendar sees the release of April Trade and weekly International Security Flow data ahead of April National CPI data on Friday.
  • Tomorrow also sees BoJ Rinban operations covering 1-10-year and 25-Year+ JGBs along with an auction of Y3.5tn 12-month bills.