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04 Dec 2023 | 18:57

Tuesday preview: Global services PMIs, U.S. JOLTS report in the spotlight

(Sharecast News) - The market spotlight on Tuesday would be on the global services sector with a spate of closely followed survey results due out around the world. Overnight, survey compiler Caixin would release its China services sector Purchasing Managers' Index.

It would be followed at 0930 GMT and 0900 GMT by final readings for rival services PMIs in the UK and euro area.

Euro area producer price data at 1000 GMT might also draw some attention.

The Institute for Supply Management's own services PMI would follow at 1500 GMT.

Earlier, at 1330 GMT, the U.S. Department of Labor would publish its JOLTS job market survey data for October.

Also scheduled for overnight was the Reserve Bank of Australia's latest interest rate announcement.

Consensus was that official short-term interest rates would be kept at 4.35%.

Tuesday 5 December

FINALS

Gooch & Housego, Tritax Eurobox (GBP), Marston's, Residential Secure Income

On The Beach Group, Oxford Metrics, Ixico

INTERIMS

Iomart Group, TPXimpact Holdings, Discoverie Group, Moonpig Group, CML Microsystems, Solid State

Q1

Ferguson

Q2

Ashtead Group

AGMs

Schroder Japan Trust, OPG Power Ventures, abrdn Asia Focus

GMs

Capital Gearing Trust

INTERIM DIVIDEND PAYMENT DATE

Balfour Beatty, GCP Infrastructure Investments Ltd, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (DI)

UK ECONOMIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

BRC Sales Monitor (00:01)

PMI Services (09:30)

PMI Composite (09:30)

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

Producer Price Index (EU) (10:00)

PMI Composite (US) (14:45)

PMI Services (US) (14:45)

ISM Prices Paid (US) (15:00)

ISM Services (US) (15:00)



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