Following last week's news that Ireland's economy has officially sunk into a recession, this week's economic data is unlikely to reveal any light at the end of the tunnel.
The Central Statistics Office will release September's Live Register figures on Wednesday. Given the number of job cuts announced over the summer, the numbers joining the dole queues will most likely have increased.
TODAY
Results:Corac; Fayrewood; Lamprell; Lees Foods; Walgreen
Meetings:IONA Technologies agm (Four Seasons Hotel, D2); PZ Cussons agm; World Cheese Awards 2008 (RDS); O2 Women Mean Business Conference & Awards 2008 (Shelbourne Hotel); EU internal market commissioner Charlie McCreevy to speak at 'Winning in Challenging Times' conference (Croke Park); Minister for the Environment John Gormley to launch IIEA report - 'The Climate Change Challenge: Strategic Issues, Options and Impications for Ireland'; Athlone to host major conference - 'Supporting our SMEs - overcoming barriers to their development' (to Tuesday, Sheraton Hotel, Athlone)
Indicators:EU consumer confidence (Oct); Irish Agricultural Price Indices (July); US Core Personal Consumption Expenditure - Prices Index (Aug); UK Gfk Consumer Confidence (Oct), M4 money supply (Aug), mortgage approvals (Aug) and net consumer credit (Aug); Japanese jobless rate
(Aug) and overall housing spending (Aug)
Other:Trading updates from Compass, Holidaybreak and TUI Travel
Tomorrow
Results:Game; Hennes & Mauritz; James Halstead; Pepsi Bottling; Tesco
Meetings:Irish eGovernment Symposium (Croke Park Conference Centre); Business Continuity Breakfast (Cork International Airport Hotel); Inaugural National Fundraising Awards (Four Seasons Hotel); Rentokil Pest Control seminar (Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Naas Road)
Indicators:Irish Central Bank and FSAI Monthly Statistics - including private sector credit details (Aug), Milk Statistics (Aug), External Debt (to 30 June), and Earnings and Labour Costs (Q1); US ABC/Washington Post Consumer Confidence (Sep 26) and Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index
(Sept); UK GDP (Q2) and total business investment (Q2); German unemployment rate (Sept) and retail sales (Aug); Swiss UBS Consumption Indicator (Aug); Japanese Tankan indices (Q3); Canadian GDP (July); Australian business permits (Aug); New Zealand business confidence (Aug)
Other:Trading updates from Enterprise Inns and Thomas Cook
Wednesday
Results:Sinclair Pharma
Meetings:Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan will address SFI symposium on science and engineering underpinning sustainable energy (Royal College of Physicians, Kildare St)
Indicators:EU Purchasing Manager Index Manufacturing (Sept) and unemployment rate (Aug); Irish Regional Accounts for Agriculture (2007) and Live Register (Sept); US MBA mortgage applications (Sept 26), ADP employment change (Sept), construction spending (Sept) and ISM
manufacturing (Sept); UK index of services (July); German Purchasing Manager Index Manufacturing (Sept); Japanese labour cash earnings (Aug) and monetary base (Sept)
Thursday
Results:Marriott; Ted Baker
Meetings:CIMA Ireland 2008 Annual Conference (UCD O'Reilly Hall); 'Making your web strategy pay for SMEs' IPA course; Southern & Eastern Regional Assembly 'Broadband Strengthening Your Business' seminar (Louis Fitzgerald Hotel); OECD high-level parliamentary seminar on Climate
Change; 'Financial Awareness' conference organised by the Central Bank of Hungary; Airline Competition roundtable meeting organised by the International Transport Forum
Indicators:EU Producer Price Index (Aug) and ECB interest rate decision; US Factory Orders (Aug); UK PMI Construction (Sept); Swiss SECO Economic Forecasts (Sept)
Other:Trading update from Marks & Spencer
Friday
Meetings:Abbey agm (Conrad Hotel, D2); ISACA Ireland Conference 2008 (Ballsbridge Court Hotel)
Indicators:EU retail sales (Aug); Irish Live Register Additional Tables (Sept); US Average Hourly Earnings (Sept) and Non-Farm Payrolls (Sept); UK Housing Equity Withdrawal (Q2) and Purchasing Manager Index Services (Sept)
Other:United Drug pre-close trading statement