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Things are getting better this week, whether it’s space travel, or-more worryingly-inflation and coronavirus infections.
Are we about to enter a new era of space travel? You waited for decades, waiting for a billionaire entrepreneur to fly into the suborbital orbit, and then the two came together.A few days later Richard Branson Raise the flag for Virgin Galactic, Promise greater things in this Financial Times interview, Jeff Bezos’ goal is to match him this Tuesday— Anniversary of the first moon landing — Drive his blue origin rocket to climb a full 100 kilometers to the edge of the atmosphere. Will it cause more damage to the environment on earth? The question is will it Encourage more space tourism, Or Create a faster way From one side of the earth to the other.
Then there was another thing that reached new heights-the daily Covid-19 cases in the UK. The total may soar to more than 50,000, but this will not prevent England from celebrating “Freedom Day” because almost all blockade restrictions have been lifted. Sadly for them, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rich Sunak and Sajid Javid will not join the party after testing positive for the new crown virus over the weekend. Johnson and Sunak were “pinged” by the NHS application due to their contact with Javid. Initially they planned to avoid self-isolation, but Turn around very quickly There was an upsurge after the public’s backlash.
This will also be the week to postpone the launch: the opening ceremony 2020 Tokyo Olympics It will be held on Friday. This will be a quiet track next to, But for those of us who are forced to self-isolate and politicians, there should be some interesting TV shows.
the company
The telecommunications industry looks at the future—at least that’s what advertisers tell us. But for AT&T, Stripped media assets, Investors are waiting for this cycle Glimpse back in time When Marbel just provided telephone service. After several positive quarters, it is expected that Thursday’s earnings conference call will focus on its wireless business.
Vodafone should have Good first quarter transaction update On Friday, the company hopes to regain its footing after Covid-19 reaches last year’s numbers as the decline in roaming revenue and business activities put pressure on the company.
When BHP Billiton announced its fourth-quarter production report on Tuesday, it will focus on the performance of its flagship iron ore business in Australia and any clues about its large-scale potash project in Canada, Jason.
The price of iron has soared in the past year, hitting an all-time high of more than US$230 per ton, and then falling back. The tepid supply growth of major suppliers has been a factor pushing up the price of steelmaking raw materials. Therefore, BHP Billiton’s production guidelines for the 2022 fiscal year (up to June) will be reviewed.
Economic data
Have Many economic indicators are rising, Thanks in large part Vaccine launchWhen the data is released this week, detailed information about the extent to which the post-stimulus rebound will drive UK retail spending, European manufacturing and Japanese inflation will become clearer.
Major economic and company reports
Below is a more complete list of company reports and economic data this week.
on Monday
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UK, Rightmove monthly house price index
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European Union, Eurostat construction output data
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IBM (Q2)
on Tuesday
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Japan, Monthly Consumer Price Index
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Germany, producer price data
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EasyJet (Q3)
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Wise (transaction update in the first quarter)
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UBS (Q2)
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Philip Morris (Q2)
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Netflix (Q2)
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Anglo American Group (Q2 production report)
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BHP Billiton (operational review)
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Manpower Group (Q2)
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Halliburton (Q2)
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Remy Cointreau (Q1)
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Electrolux (Q2)
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Volvo (Q2)
on Wednesday
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UK National Bureau of Statistics releases public sector financial data
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Asme (Q2)
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Qinetiq (first quarter transaction update and annual shareholder meeting)
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Bloomsbury Press (AGM)
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Royal Mail (transaction update and annual general meeting)
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United Airlines (Q2)
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Verizon Communications (Q2)
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Daimler (Q2)
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Harley-Davidson (Q2)
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Novartis (Q2)
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Akzo Nobel (Q2)
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Johnson & Johnson (Q2)
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Coca-Cola (Q2)
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SAP (Q2)
Thursday
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Quarterly crime statistics for the United Kingdom, England and Wales
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European Union, European Central Bank Interest Rate Announcement
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Centrica (H1)
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Mulberry Group (H1)
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Twitter (Q2)
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Intel (Q2)
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Unilever (Q2)
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Buckle (Q2)
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AT&T (Second Quarter)
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Shanghai Stock Exchange (first quarter transaction report and annual general meeting)
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Wicks (H1 transaction update)
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Union Pacific (Q2)
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Work area group (first quarter statement and annual shareholder meeting)
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Capital One Financial (Q2)
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Blackstone Group (Q2)
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ABB (Q2)
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Chocolate Hotel (transaction update)
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Marsh McLennan (Q2)
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Daily Mail and General Trust (3rd quarter transaction update)
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Rock (H1)
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Volkswagen (AGM)
Friday
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UK, monthly retail sales data
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United Kingdom, Cips/Markit Manufacturing and Service Purchasing Managers Index
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Eurozone, Markit Manufacturing and Service Industry Comprehensive Purchasing Managers Index
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Canada, monthly retail trade data
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Vodafone (transaction update)
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Allied Utilities Company (AGM)
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Premier Foods (transaction update for the first quarter)
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Honeywell (Q2)
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Kimberly (Q2)
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American Express (Q2)
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Schlumberger (Q2)
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Air Canada (Q2)
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Scanska (H1)
World events
Finally, here is a summary of other events and milestones this week.
on Monday
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In the UK, the coronavirus lockdown restrictions have basically been lifted in England. Scotland will move to the lowest level zero of its five-tier Covid lockdown system.
on Tuesday
on Wednesday
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Belgium, celebrating National Day
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The General Council of Switzerland and the World Trade Organization meets in Geneva
Thursday
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United Kingdom, House of Commons rises for summer recess
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The 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Norway, Oslo and Utoya
Friday
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