The Global Week Ahead
July 16 - 23, 2023
Amidst the record-setting summer heat in the Northern Hemisphere, there are a lot of important geopolitical events this week. US-China relations look to be taking another positive step as US Climate Envoy John Kerry travels to Beijing – following the recent visits of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. Kerry will meet with his Chinese counterpart to discuss how the US and China can collaborate to make the upcoming COP27 meetings in the United Arab Emirates in November a success.
Of more immediate concern is the deadline to extend the Black Sea Grain Initiative comes to an end on Monday. Russia has balked at renewing the agreement, which allows the flow of grain and fertilizer – mainly from Ukraine – via the Black Sea to Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. Failure to renew the deal could create a massive global food security crisis.
The EU-CLAC (Community of Latin America and the Caribbean) summit will be held in Brussels. EU and CLAC leaders will seek to advance greater trade and economic relations and help advance an EU - Latin American free trade agreement with several South American nations – which is vital for the EU as they seek new markets to access critical minerals necessary for their long-term energy transition plans.
Also this week, Spain holds snap elections that increasingly look to reject the Socialist Government. The significance of this is Spain has just taken over the Presidency of the European Union until the end of the year and could significantly impact the EU’s fiscal reform efforts and overall policy planning going forward.
On the global economic front, as G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Heads meet in India, markets will be watching China’s 2nd quarter GDP numbers and where the People’s Central Bank sets the MLF rate for clues as to just how weak the Chinese economy is and its impact on global trade. Most analysts are expecting weak numbers. The US will report retail sales and industrial production as the Federal Reserve goes into its blackout period ahead of the July 26 Open Markets Meeting.
Finally, Turkey’s Central Bank, led by a newly installed.
Japan will be reporting CPI numbers which the markets will show that inflation has peaked. The UK will also be reporting CPI numbers, and the expectation is price pressures will show signs of abating.
Finally, Turkey’s newly installed central bank chief Hafize Gaye Erkan will be deciding where the countries rates will go after they raised rates in June to 25 percent in June.
Here is what else we are watching around the world this week:
Sunday, July 16, 2023
Global
The G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meetings continue in Gandhinagar, India. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will participate and hold a press conference today.
Americas
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US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry will travel to China for talks with his counterparts to discuss resuming joint-climate efforts. He will be meeting with his counterpart, Xie Zhenhau. This follows the visit last week of US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and the trip two weeks ago Secretary of State Antony Blinken made to Beijing. Joint talks over climate were suspended after then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) made a high-profile visit to Taiwan. Kerry will seek to find ways for the US and China to work together to implement the COP28 conference, which takes place in Dubai in November.
In New Hampshire, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) is scheduled to participate in a “No Labels” event. Many political observers see no Labels as a potential third political party campaign going into the 2024 campaigns. Senator Manchin has been chatted up as a possible presidential candidate for No Labels.
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American Samoa celebrates Manu’a Cession Day, a public holiday marking the day when the Islands of Manu decided to join the rest of American Samoa and become a US-held territory.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will travel to Tunisia for talks with Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed seeing to limit illegal migrant outflows from the country. Between January and May this year, more than 50,000 illegal immigrants have traveled from Tunisia to the EU, many of them from Sudan and other Sub-Saharan nations using the country as a jumping-off point. The Tunisian government has been trying to crack down on illegal immigrants but appears to be overwhelmed by the numbers that have flooded into the country.
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Saudi Arabia Wholesale Prices (June)
Africa
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Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida visits Saudi Arabia for talks with Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salem. Kishida will possibly also travel to the UAE and Qatar, all in an effort to bolster oil supplies.
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Monday, July 17, 2023
Global
The G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors continue in Gandhinagar, India.
The UN Security Council will meet in the afternoon to discuss the situation in Ukraine. UK Foreign Minister James Cleverly will chair the meeting (the UK is chairing the Security Council for the month of July).
Americas
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The 3rd EU-CLAC (Community of Latin America and the Caribbean) summit takes place in Brussels through July 18. The heads of state of the EU and CELAC (33 members) will attend the two-day event, which is co-chaired by European Council President Charles Michel and Ralph Gonsalves, the Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This is the first EU-CLAC summit since 2015. The 2017 summit was canceled due to concerns about the situation in Venezuela. This summit is seen as particularly important because of the War in Ukraine – where the EU finds itself at odds with the positions of a number of Latin American countries, particularly Brazil – in how to deal with Russia. Intertwined with this is the EU’s desire to have greater access to critical mineral mining in the region.
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US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler gives a speech on artificial intelligence and securities regulation at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
US New York Empire State Manufacturing Indies (July)
Canada New Motor Vehicles Sales (May), Wholesale Sales (May)
Brazil BCB Focus Market Readout, IBC-BR Economic Activity (May)
Asia
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Korea celebrates Constitution Day, a national holiday.
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China’s People’s Bank of China 1-Year MLF Announcement, GDP (Q2), Industrial Production (June), Retail Sales (June), Unemployment (June), Industrial Capacity Utilization (Q2),
Singapore Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (June), Balance of Trade (June)
Europe
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The Black Sea Grain Initiative is set to expire. The Initiative, a U.N.brokered deal that Turkey assisted in negotiating, guarantees the safe passage of Black Sea grain from Ukraine ports, was brokered last year. Since then, more than 33 million tons of grains and fertilizers have been exported through the Black Sea and through the Bosphorus. The agreement was initially arranged on a five-month basis, but Russia recently demanded it be changed to every 60 days. Now, Moscow is arguing they see no need to extend the deal unless they are granted significant sanctions relief, including allowing the Russian Agricultural Bank to be reconnected to the SWIFT payment system and lifting of all sanctions placed on any company involved in food and fertilizer exports. Failure to renew the deal and keep the flow of grain and fertilizer will likely have an enormous impact on food security in Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia as well as food prices globally.
EU President Ursula von der Leyen meets with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Lula is in Brussels for the EU-CELAC Summit.
EU President Ursula van der Leyen will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Argentine President Alberto Fernández on energy cooperation.
The EU Agriculture and Fisheries ministers will hold informal meetings through July 18 in Vigo, Spain. They will discuss ways to decarbonize the EU’s fisheries and aquaculture sector.
In the UK, ASLEF train drivers go on strike for a week over pay.
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ECB President Christine Lagarde gives a pre-recorded welcome address at the 9th ECB conference on central, eastern, and south-eastern European (CESEE) countries. She will be speaking on the "Changing geopolitical landscape – economic implications for central, eastern and south-eastern Europe" at the event being held at the ECB in Frankfurt, Germany.
ECB Board Member Philip R. Lane chairs and speak at Session 1, "Macroeconomic policy challenges amid a changing geopolitical landscape," at the 9th ECB conference on central, eastern, and south-eastern European (CESEE) countries at the ECB, Frankfurt, Germany.
Italy Inflation (June), CPI (June)
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Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan begins a three-day trip to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. The purpose of the trip is to boost bilateral trade and investments. Turkey has set a public goal of boosting investments in the Gulf Region by $25 billion in the next few years, focusing on defense, energy, and infrastructure.
Algeria’s President Abelmadjid Tebboune makes a state visit to China through July 21. He will meet with President Xi Jinping and other senior officials to discuss bilateral trade and security issues.
Israel is bracing for another set of nationwide protests over the judicial reform bill moving through the Knesset.
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Turkey Budget Balance
Africa
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Botswana celebrates President’s Day, a national holiday celebrating the role of the president.
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Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Global
The G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors conclude in Gandhinagar, India.
The UN Security Council will meet to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on maintaining international peace and security. UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly will again chair the session.
The Islamic New Year begins tonight.
Americas
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) cohosts with the Government of Panama at the Public-Private Partnerships forum in Panama City. Government officials and private sector representatives from 25 countries will gather to focus on investment in sanitation, energy, transportation, and telecommunications. The IDB estimates that by 2030, Latin America and the Caribbean need $2.2 trillion in new investments.
The Aspen Security Forum begins in Colorado. The three-day conference will include speeches by a number of senior US, UK, and other foreign officials.
Uruguay celebrates Constitution Day, a national holiday.
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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S. Barr speaks on “Fair Lending Practices” At the National Fair Housing Alliance 2023 National Conference, Washington, D.C.
US Retail Sales (June), Redbook (July 15), Industrial Production (June), Manufacturing Production (June), Capacity Utilization (June), Business Inventories (May), NAHB Housing Market Index (July)
Canada Inflation (June), CPI (June), Raw Materials Prices (June), PPI (June)
Argentina Economic Activity (May)
Asia
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Japan Tertiary Industry Index (May)
Australia Reserve Bank Meeting Minutes
Europe
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EU President Ursula von der Leyen signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Luis Lacalle Pou, President of Uruguay, on energy cooperation. Later, she will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Gabriel Boric, President of Chile, on a Strategic Partnership on Sustainable Raw Materials Value Chains cooperation.
The UK Ministry of Defense will publish its updated Integrated Review Command Paper. Last updated in 2021, the paper defines the government’s vision for the UK’s role in the world for the next decade, both from a foreign policy, defense, security, and development perspective.
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Italy Construction Output (May)
Middle East
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Israel’s President Isaac Herzog will meet with President Biden to discuss how to deepen Israel’s regional integration as well as Russia’s growing military relationship with Iran. He will also address a joint session of Congress.
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Africa
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Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Global
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Unions and left-wing political groups in Peru are expected to march on Lima. They are united in their demand for President Boluarte to resign and for Congress to shut down. They also want a new constitution to be written. In response, the government has declared a state of emergency.
Nicaragua celebrates FSLN Revolution Day – also known as Sandinista Revolution Day – a national holiday celebrating the rise of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSL) that launched an armed resistance to the Somoza regime in the 1970s.
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US MBA Housing Starts (June), Building Permits (June), Mortgage Indexes (July 14)
Canada Housing Starts (June)
Argentina Balance of Trade (June), Leading Indicators (June)
Asia
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Thailand’s Parliament will re-vote who will be the next Prime Minister. Last week, the Parliament failed to pick a Prime Minister after the pro-democracy candidate, Pita Limjaroenrat, did not get a majority of votes. If they fail to reach a solution, another vote will be held on July 21.
Myanmar celebrates Martyr’s Day, commemorating those who led the independence movement in 1947.
In South Korea, the Boryeong Mud Festival begins. The seven-day event, which first began in 1998, is the biggest summer festival in South Korea. It is compared to Brazil’s Rio Carnival and Spain’s La Tomatina and consists of a wide variety of “survival mud games,” mud baths, and other contests. (who doesn’t love playing in the mud?)
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The Asian Development Bank releases its updated economic growth forecasts. It will offer growth and inflation outlooks for all 31 member state economies in Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan).
Japan Reuters Tankan Index (July)
Australia Westpac Leading Index (June)
Europe
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The EU-Bosnia and Herzegovina Stabilization and Association Council meets in Brussels. Bosnia and Herzegovina applied for EU membership in 2016 and was granted EU candidate status in 2022 on the condition the country take recommended steps to fight corruption and organized crime, migration management, and the overall rule of law. This meeting will be an update and assessment of their progress.
Economic Reports/Events –
Bank of England Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden gives a speech on quantitative tightening at the Money Macro and Finance Society in London.
Eurozone Inflation (June), CPI (June), Construction Output (May), New Car Registrations (June)
UK Inflation (June), Retail Prices (June), PPI (June)
Russia PPI (June)
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Africa
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Kenya's opposition will hold their third set of anti-tax protests in Nairobi. Previous protests have resulted in extensive violence and deaths as Police sought to repel them from advancing down the capitol’s main highway. Keny’s High Court has suspended recently passed tax hikes, but the government moved to raise the prices of gasoline anyway.
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South Africa Inflation (June), Retail Sales (May)
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Global
The UN Security Council will meet to be updated on the 1701 Report (this references the UN Resolution 1701, which was passed in 2006, which calls for the full cessation of hostilities and the deployment of Lebanese forces to South Lebanon, and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the country).
Americas
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen travels to Vietnam. She will meet with State Bank of Vietnam Governor Nguyen Thi Hong. She will later meet with Prime Minister Pham Ninh Chinh and Finance Minister Ho Duc Phoc. She meets later with Communist Party of Vietnam Central Economic Commission Chair Tran Tuan Anh.
Colombia celebrates Independence Day, a national holiday.
Economic Reports/Events –
US Philly Fed Manufacturing Index (July), Philly Fed Business Conditions (July), Philly Fed CAPEX Index (July), Philly Fed New Orders (July), Initial Jobless Claims (July 15), Existing Home Sales (June), CB Leading Index (June)
Mexico Retail Sales (May)
Asia
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NSTR
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China Loan Prime Rate (1Y & 5Y)
Japan Imports/Exports/Balance of Trade (June)
Australia Unemployment (June)
Indonesia Retail Sales (May)
Europe
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In the UK, Parliamentary by-elections will be held in Uxbridge and South Ruislip.
The EU Justice and Home Affairs Ministers will hold informal meetings in Madrid, Spain, through July 21. They will focus on progress toward the Migration and Asylum Pact and on stepping up the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime.
In the UK, hospital consultants, 20,000 RMT rail workers as well as BBC England journalists all go on strike. The rail workers will be on strike through the weekend.
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Eurozone Current Account (May), Consumer Confidence Flash (July)
Germany PPI (June)
UK Gfk Consumer Confidence (July)
France Business Confidence (July)
Spain Balance of Trade (May)
Italy Current Account (May)
Middle East
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NSTR
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Turkey TCMB Interest Rate Decision, Central Government Debt (June), FX Reserves (July 14)
Africa
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NSTR
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South Africa Reserve Bank Interest Rate Decision, Building Permits (May)
Ghana PPI (June)
Friday, July 21, 2023
Global
The G20 Labor and Employment Ministers meet in Indore, India.
Americas
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NSTR
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Canada Retail Sales (May), New Housing Price Index (June), Manufacturing Sales (June)
Mexico Mid-Month Inflation (July)
Brazil Federal Tax Revenues (June)
Asia
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), the country’s top securities regulator, is holding a special symposium for some of the world’s biggest investors in a bid to encourage greater foreign investment. The meeting will focus on current conditions many of the firms are facing in China and as seen as an extraordinary measure to encourage greater confidence in the Chinese markets.
Sri Lanka’s President Ranil Wickremesinghe visits India for talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Wickremesinghe will be looking for ways to improve economic relations with India in a bid to help strengthen the weak Sri Lankan economy.
Guam celebrates Liberation Day, celebrating when US Forces liberated the island from Japan in 1944.
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Japan Inflation (June)
South Korea PPI (June)
Singapore URA Property Index (Q2)
Europe
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The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan will meet in Brussels, Belgium. The EU is attempting to broker a peace agreement between the two countries.
Belgium celebrates Independence Day, a national holiday.
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UK Retail Sales (June), Public Sector Borrowing (June)
Russia Central Bank Interest Rate Decision and Press Conference
Middle East
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NSTR
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Eswatini Central Bank Interest Rate Decision
Saturday, July 22, 2023
Global
The G20 Energy Ministers meet in Goa, India.
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Europe
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Africa
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Sunday, July 23, 2023
Global
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Asia
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Cambodia holds national elections. All 125 National Assembly seats are up for election for a five-year term. Currently, all 125 seats are held by the Cambodian People’s Party. The opposition FUNCINPEC Party and Khmer National United Party hold none.
Japan's restrictions on semiconductor sales to China go into effect. In January, Japan placed restrictive controls on the sale of all chipmaking tools to China and placed restrictions on the export of 23 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China. In so doing, Japan formally joins the US and the Netherlands in implementing curbs.
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Europe
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Spain holds general elections. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez – leader of the Spanish Socialists Workers’ Party (PSOE) – is facing a tough challenge from center-right Popular Party candidate Alberto Núñez Feijóo who is leading in the polls. Sánchez called for early elections, and supporters and election observers are suggesting he may have made a mistake as voter sentiment is angry right now. The elections come only a few weeks after Spain assumed the presidency of the EU (until December 31st).
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Africa
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