01 March 2023
Emily Nicol
- CPI estimates from Germany’s largest state NRW surprised on the upside, suggesting that German inflation is at greater risk of an unwelcome increase in February
- Nationwide reported that UK house prices fell for the sixth consecutive month
- Chinese PMIs came in well ahead of expectations in February
Share
28 February 2023
Chris Scicluna
,
Emily Nicol
- Deputy Governor nominee Uchida supported the notion that the new BoJ leadership should review policy before making any significant changes
- Japanese IP fell sharply at the start of the year as autos production went into reverse
- The flash estimates of French and Spanish inflation came in firmer than expected in February
Share
27 February 2023
Chris Scicluna
,
Emily Nicol
- Tokyo CPI figures (Friday) likely to report a notable step down in the headline rate in February as the government’s household energy subsidies came into effect
- Euro area flash February inflation estimates (Thursday) a key focus, with the headline rate expected to moderate for the fourth consecutive month, but core inflation likely to remain sticky
- A joint statement from UK PM Sunak and EC President von der Leyen this afternoon will announce a new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, helping to reduce barriers to trade between Great Britain and Ulster while clarifying the role of the ECJ in the process
Share
22 February 2023
Chris Scicluna
,
Emily Nicol
- Germany’s inflation estimates for January were unrevised from the flash figures
- INSEE survey suggests a modest improvement in the French business climate with a welcome easing in supply-side constraints
- Fed minutes might not fully reflect current balance of views on FOMC
Share
21 February 2023
Chris Scicluna
,
Emily Nicol
- The flash euro area PMIs are likely to point to further improvement in conditions led by the services sector in February; the region’s new car registrations continued to recover
- The UK’s fiscal figures beat expectations again despite another monthly record for debt interest; today’s flash UK PMIs are likely to remain consistent with contraction
- US flash PMIs and Philly Fed non-manufacturing index likely to remain weak
Share