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By Ketki Saxena
Investing.com – Following the Victoria’s Day Holiday, it will be a short but major week ahead on Canadian markets, with all of Canada’s big six banks set to report second-quarter earnings this week.
Big Bank earnings kick off with BMO (TSX:BMO) and BNS (TSX:BNS) tomorrow morning before the opening bell. RBC (TSX:RY) is also expected to report earnings tomorrow, followed by TD (TSX:TD) and CIBC (TSX:CM) on Thursday. National Bank of Canada (TSX:NA) closes out big bank earnings this season on Friday.
Here’s what else to watch for on the TSX, and in Canadian economics in the week ahead.
The Week Ahead: Calendar
Tuesday
TSX Earnings: Osisko (TSX:OSK) Mining
In Canadian Econ: Manufacturing Sales MoM Prel APR, Wholesale Sales MoM Prel APR
Wednesday
TSX Earnings: BNS, BMO
In Canadian Econ: 10-Year Bond Auction
Thursday
TSX Earnings: CIBC, TD
In Canadian Econ: Retail Sales Ex Autos MoM MAR, Retail Sales MoM MAR, Retail Sales YoY MAR, Average Weekly Earnings YoY MAR, 30-Year Bond Auction
Friday
TSX Earnings: National Bank of Canada, Canopy Growth Corp (TSX:WEED)
In Canadian Econ: March Government Budget Balance, CFIB Business Barometer MAY
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