By Matt Quigley
America’s latest jobs figures, China’s official manufacturing barometer and a meeting of the European Central Bank are the big items on this week’s economic calendar. Closer to home, economists and investors will be on the lookout for updates of South Africa’s trade position and inflation snapshots from across the continent. Here is your guide.
Africa
Monday will be a busy day for Africa-watchers. The South African Reserve Bank will release May’s reserve tallies and first quarter gross external debt figures. Statistics South Africa will report first quarter financial statistics, the National Credit Regulator will release its first quarter credit bureau monitor and the South African Revenue Service will release May trade figures.
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