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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly is scheduled to participate in a conversation hosted by the Brigham Young University Marriott School of Business in Utah. (1400/1800)
Walmart is set to issue its long-term forecasts for its business at its annual investment community meeting in Dallas.
Walgreens is expected to report its second-quarter results after it agreed to be taken private by Sycamore in a $10 billion deal. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Canada's Ivey PMI for March is due. In February, the seasonally adjusted index rose to 55.3 from 47.1 in January, its highest level since July, as employment rose and prices heated up.
Brazil's primary budget surplus data for February will be released, which is projected to show a deficit of 30.90 billion Brazilian reals, compared to a budget surplus of 104.096 billion Brazilian reals posted in January. The country’s gross debt-to-GDP ratio for February will be out as well. Separately, Chile's March inflation is estimated to rise 0.50%, compared to a 0.40% rise recorded in February.
(Reporting by Ananya Roy in Bengaluru; Edited by Vijay Kishore)
((Ananya.Roy@thomsonreuters.com;))
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