Economic calendar in Asia Wednesday, November 5 – China PMI, NZ jobs data, BoJ minutes


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If there is a clear winner on the economic data calendar today its the China ‘Rating Dog’ PMI! Have you ever heard a better name for an economic data point?

This is the private survey services PMI. We’ve already had the official PMIs from China for October:

and the private manufacturing PMI (also a Rating Dog):

Today’s services PMI is expected to have dipped a little from September but to have remained solidly in expansion.

Ahead of this are jobs data from New Zealand. There are concerns about slow growth in New Zealand, even as the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has eased rates (and are expected to ease further) that’ll be reflected in an expected tick up in the unemployment rate.

From the Bank of Japan we’ll get minutes of the September meeting. The meeting created some shock waves with two dissenters seeking an immediate rate rise. From the day:

We had the “Summary of Opinions” from this back on September 30.

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at investinglive.com.

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