Key Events on Aug 19: Japan Orders, Unitree IPO, Robot Conference
At 07:50 Beijing time, Japan's core machinery orders for June will be released. The data is a key indicator of capital expenditure and will be closely watched by investors.
At 08:00, South Korea's new regulation takes effect, requiring new investors to complete simulated trading before buying leveraged ETFs. This move aims to enhance risk management for retail investors.
The Zhuque-3 Y2 rocket is scheduled for an early morning launch on August 19 from Jiuquan, with the exact time to be announced. Meanwhile, the World Robot Conference opens in Beijing from August 19-23, and the Seoul AI Summit begins on August 19-21.
At 09:20, Unitree Robotics will go public on the stock exchange. This marks a significant milestone for the robotics industry.
At 10:45, RBA Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser will participate in a fireside chat, likely discussing economic outlook.
At 14:00, the UK will release July CPI data. This will influence expectations for the Bank of England's monetary policy.
At 15:10, ECB President Lagarde will attend a "Global Economic Outlook" discussion at the World Economic Forum's International Business Council meeting.
At 15:20, Bank Indonesia will announce its interest rate decision. Market participants expect the central bank to hold rates steady.
After Hong Kong market close, Kuaishou will release its earnings report. Investors will focus on growth and profitability.
At 17:00, the eurozone will release final July CPI. This will confirm inflation trends.
Before US market open, Lowe's and Target will release earnings. These reports will provide insight into consumer spending.
At 18:15, ECB President Lagarde will speak again, possibly elaborating on monetary policy stance.
At 22:30, the EIA will publish its weekly crude oil inventory report, which may affect oil prices.
At 02:00 the next day, the Fed will release FOMC meeting minutes. Markets will parse them for clues on future rate moves.