14 February 2022
Chris Scicluna
,
Emily Nicol
- The first estimate of Japan’s Q4 GDP is expected to report a solid rebound in output at the end of last year; January inflation numbers are expected to have fallen back.
- Chinese CPI inflation is expected to have fallen further at the start of the year.
- ECB President Lagarde in action this week, while updated euro area Q4 GDP numbers expected to confirm softer growth, but employment is likely to have risen further in Q4.
- Key UK releases this week include labour market, inflation and retail sales, with the rise in coronavirus cases and ongoing restrictions adding a greater degree of uncertainty.
- US retail sales and industrial production data set to confirm ongoing recovery at the start of the year; FOMC minutes to be watched closely for further insights into near-term policy tightening.
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11 February 2022
Chris Scicluna
- UK GDP rises 1.0%Q/Q in Q4, broadly in line with expectations after modest drop in December, to be still 0.4% below the level in Q419.
- Modest drop in German inflation in January on tax change base effects confirmed.
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10 February 2022
Chris Scicluna
,
Emily Nicol
- UK housing survey reports continued strong price growth amid an ongoing imbalance between supply and demand; labour market survey similarly suggests continued strong pressures on pay growth.
- ECB commentary to be watched closely for hints on the likely path of euro area monetary policy this year.
- US CPI report expected to show annual inflation in January up to an eye-popping 7.3%Y/Y.
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08 February 2022
Chris Scicluna
,
Emily Nicol
- While Japan’s spending held steady in December, economy watchers were notably more downbeat at the start of the year; moreover, labour cash earnings fell on an annual basis for the first time in ten months.
- A mixed batch of UK spending data suggests that retail sales failed to fully reverse December’s steep drop at the start of the year.
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07 February 2022
Chris Scicluna
,
Emily Nicol
- German industrial production declines slightly in December as construction activity falls sharply.
- UK Q4 GDP data (Friday) to confirm growth close to 1.0%Q/Q.
- The week’s US economic data highlight will be the January CPI report on Wednesday.
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