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Weekly earnings calendar w/c 13 November 2017

View our top six stories to look out for this week (13-17 November), plus our key company earnings schedule.

The week ahead: UK unemployment, plus eurozone, UK & US inflation

Market analyst David Madden discusses the major economic and corporate events for the week ahead, including China industrial production, UK unemployment and CPI inflation updates from the UK, US and eurozone.

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Is China’s economy just cruising along? 
Tuesday: China releases industrial production, fixed asset investment and retail sales figures this week. The world’s second-largest economy has moved down a gear in terms of growth, but is still expanding at a rate that is unheard of in the west. Beijing claims it should achieve its target of 6.5% growth this year, and traders will be examining the various sectors to see how its economy is performing. 

Soft sterling proves costly for UK consumers 
Tuesday: The weakness in the pound since the Bank of England’s (BoE) interest-rate cut in August 2016 has led to imported inflation (when import costs rise due to a decline in the domestic currency). The consumer price index (CPI) rate is running at 3% ahead of Tuesday’s update, well over the 2% target, and last week’s dovish rate-hike from the BoE is likely to keep the cost of living high for some time to come. 

US CPI tipped to hold steady 
Wednesday: Last month US CPI jumped to 2.2% from 1.9%, but the core inflation rate was 1.7%. The gap between the two is down to an increase in energy prices in recent months. That being said, US demand is at a respectable level, and with average earnings broadly rising over the past few months, we could see underlying demand tick higher too. 

Can Royal Mail deliver the goods?
Thursday: Royal Mail are benefiting from an improvement to their computer systems, which has reduced the sorting time of parcels. A more efficient parcel service is needed to make up for the dip in the number of letters being sent. Last year the firm managed to deliver a double-digit rise in profit, while revenue was fractionally higher. Will this trend continue when the company releases its half-year results?

Rising commercial property prices boost British Land 
Thursday: The real estate investment trust (REIT) is enjoying higher profits and net asset valuations (NAV) as the commercial property sector continues to grow. Office space in London is still in serious demand as technology and finance companies continue to flock to the capital. This should bode well for British Land’s results this week.

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Index dividend schedule

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Monday 13 November Results
Lonmin (UK) Full-year
Tyson Foods (US) Q4
Tuesday 14 November Results
Advance Auto Parts (US) Q3
AVEVA Group (UK) Half-year
BTG (UK) Half-year
Dick's Sporting Goods (US) Q3
Electrocomponents (UK) Half-year
FirstGroup (UK) Half-year
Home Depot (US) Q3
Land Securities Group (UK) Half-year
McCarthy & Stone (UK) Full-year
Northern 3 VCT (UK) Half-year
Quest Resource Holding (US) Q3
Rex Energy (US) Q3
TJX Companies (US) Q3
Vodafone (UK) Half-year
Wednesday 15 November Results
Cisco Systems (US) Q1
Fenner (UK) Full-year
FIH Group (UK) Half-year
Game Digital (UK) Full-year
Great Portland Estates (UK) Half-year
L Brands (US) Q3
NetApp (US) Q2
Spire (US) Q4
Talktalk Telecom Group (UK) Half-year
Target (US) Q3
Wynnstay Properties (UK) Half-year
Thursday 16 November Results
3i Group (UK) Half-year
Applied Materials (US) Q4
Assura (UK) Half-year
Awilco Drilling (UK) Q3
Best Buy (US) Q3
Brady (US) Q1
British Land Company (UK) Half-year
Enteq Upstream (UK) Half-year
Gap (US) Q3
Investec (UK) Half-year
Mediclinic International (UK) Half-year
Parkmead (UK) Full-year
Ross Stores (US) Q3
Royal Mail (UK) Half-year
Spectrum Brands Holdings (US) Q4
Splunk (US) Q3
Viacom (US) Q4
Wal Mart Stores (US) Q3
Friday 17 November Results
Abercrombie & Fitch (US) Q3
Foot Locker (US) Q3

Company announcements are subject to change. All the events listed above were correct at the time of writing.

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