Tonight kicks off Global PMI day — aka the monthly world economic Super Bowl.
For the next 24 hours, we will learn what thousands of companies around the planet are telling us about the state of the global demand, in the form of individual countries' purchasing manager's indices for their manufacturing sectors.
These are surveys published by Markit Economics that serve and serve as a reading on overall business conditions.
In about half an hour, South Korea will be the first to report its purchasing manager's index.
Here is the full schedule, all times Eastern:
China: Official PMI: 50.5— down from 51 in December.
South Korea: HSBC Manufacturing PMI: 50.9 — up from 50.8 in December.
Indonesia: HSBC Manufacturing PMI — 10 p.m.
India: HSBC Manufacturing PMI — Midnight
Russia: HSBC Manufacturing PMI — Midnight
Ireland: Investec Manufacturing PMI — 1 a.m.
Netherlands: NEVI Manufacturing PMI — 2 a.m.
Poland: HSBC Manufacturing PMI — 4 a.m.
Turkey: HSBC Manufacturing PMI — 4 a.m.
Spain: Markit Manufacturing PMI — 4:15 a.m.
Czech Republic: HSBC Manufacturing PMI — 4:30 a.m.
Italy: Markit/ADACI Manufacturing PMI — 4:45 a.m.
France: Markit Manufacturing PMI — 4:50 a.m.
Germany: Markit/BME Manufacturing PMI — 4:55 a.m.
Eurozone: Markit Manufacturing PMI — 5 a.m.
Greece: Markit Manufacturing PMI — 5 a.m.
UK: Markit/CIPS Manufacturing PMI — 5:30 a.m.
Australia: Ai Group PMI — 6 a.m.
Brazil: HSBC Manufacturing PMI — 7 a.m.
U.S.: Markit Manufacturing PMI — 9 a.m.
Canada: RBC Manufacturing PMI — 9:30 a.m.
Global: JPMorgan Manufacturing PMI — 11 a.m.