Preliminary PMI data from Eurozone and the UK coupled with inflation data from Canada and New Zealand along with Q1 GDP reading, production and consumption data from China will be the most watched economic releases of the week. USD March inflation...
Three major central banks, ECB, RBNZ and BOC, will hold their April meetings this week with latter two expected to deliver rate hikes. That would be coupled with inflation data from the US, the UK and China as well as employment data from the UK and Australia....
We will be entering first full week of Q2 with RBA meeting and FOMC minutes from the March meeting as highlights of the week. USD President Biden announced that SPR will be tapped for the amount of 1 million barrels per day. The program should...
The week ahead of us, last week of the Q1, will be dominated by NFP release as well as inflation data from the US and the EU. USD Talks about a 50 bp rate hike in May are mounting as Chairman Powell stated that they are ready to hike by more than...
After a big week that brought more clarity on central bank policies the week ahead of us will be quiet from the economic data standpoint with SNB rate decision, preliminary PMI from the EU and the UK as well as inflation from the UK being the highlights...
Fed meeting will be front and centre followed by BOE and BOJ meetings, consumption data from the US and China and employment data from the UK and Australia. USD Inflation in February has set a new record high by coming in at 7.9% y/y. The good...
ECB meeting, inflation data from the US and China as well as GDP data from the UK and Japan will be highlights of the week ahead of us. USD ISM Manufacturing PMI for the month of February came in at 58.6 vs 58 as expected and up from 57.6 in January....
RBA and BOC meetings are in play with BOC almost certainly raising rates in the week ahead of that will also see preliminary CPI reading from the EU for February. It will all be capped by the NFP on Friday. USD Geopolitical action saw Russian...
RBNZ meeting, preliminary PMI data from the EU and the UK coupled with wages data from Australia will dominate the week ahead of us. Monday is a holiday in the US so banks will be closed and liquidity will be thinner. USD Retail sales had a strong...
Retail sales from the US and the UK, coupled with inflation data from the UK, China, Canada and Japan along with employment data from the UK and Australia will be the high points of the week. USD Inflation numbers for the start of the year saw...