Week inAdvance
Monday | Apr 11, 2022
Mon Apr 11 EU foreign ministers have Russia on the agenda. | Tue Apr 12 U.S. CPI. Equal Pay Day in the EU. | Wed Apr 13 Thomas Jefferson Day commemorates the birthday of the 3rd president. | Thu Apr 14 U.S. bond market closes at 2 p.m. ahead of the Good Friday holiday. | Fri Apr 15 Good Friday. U.S. stock and bond markets are closed. U.S. government is open. U.K. financial markets are closed.

Inflation remains front and center as the war in Ukraine, now into a seventh week, amplifies price pressures.

In the holiday-shortened trading week, U.S. consumer price-inflation data is due Tuesday. Economists expect an 8.4% gain in March’s index from a year earlier, a fresh four-decade high.

The European Central Bank and Bank of Canada decide on monetary policy, while investors will learn how Wall Street fared last quarter amid heightened volatility stemming from the Russia-Ukraine conflict and a focus on the Federal Reserve’s tightening path.

All times are Eastern and subject to change.
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Thursday, Apr 14
INVESTORS market practices industry update
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Tuesday, Apr 12
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS
March 2022 Consumer Price Index data are scheduled to be released at 8:30 am.
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Monday, Apr 11
LUXEMBOURG
EU foreign ministers meet, with additional measures against Russia on the agenda.

Tuesday, Apr 12
LUXEMBOURG
Conference on the Future of Europe, a joint undertaking of the European Council, the European Parliament, and the European Commission to listen to Europeans in order for them to have their say on the future of Europe, through a citizen-led series of debates and discussions.

Tuesday, Apr 12
PARIS, France
European Commission Meeting of Directors-General for the Environment.

Tuesday, Apr 12
VIENNA, Austria

Thursday, Apr 14
FRANKFURT, Germany
European Central Bank rate decision. ECB President Christine Lagarde holds news briefing. The ECB is expected to hold rates.