BOC meeting, inflation data from the US, Australia and New Zealand, preliminary Q4 GDP from the US and preliminary January PMI data from Eurozone and the UK will highlight the week ahead of us.
BOJ meeting with a small chance of widening YCC target or full removal of it will be the highlight of the week followed by China Q4 GDP, inflation from the UK and Canada, employment data from the UK and Australia and consumption data from the US. Monday is Martin Luther King day, banks will be closed in the US and liquidity will be lower.
The week ahead of us will have inflation data from the US as a main event.
BOJ meeting coupled with inflation from the US and Canada are here to slowly wind down news for the 2022.
A truly massive week is ahead of us with four major central bank (Fed, ECB, BOE and SNB all expected to raise rates by 50bp) as well as Norges Bank and Bank of Mexico meetings. Additionally, we will get inflation data from the US and the UK, employment data from the UK and Australia and preliminary December PMI data from the EU, the UK and Japan.
RBNZ meeting where another large rate hike is expected coupled with preliminary PMI data from Eurozone and the UK will highlight the week containing Thanksgiving and Black Friday. Be mindful of lower liquidity during the week.
After US inflation surprised to the downside we will see how inflation fares in the UK and Canada. We will also see employment data from the UK and Australia as well as preliminary Q3 GDP data from Japan.
We will take a break from Central Bank meetings but the week ahead of us will have Midterm elections and inflation from the US.
We are in for a massive week filled with Fed, BOE and RBA meetings, combined with preliminary GDP and CPI data from Eurozone, official PMI data from China as well as employment data from the US (NFP), Canada and New Zealand.
ECB, BOC and BOJ meetings will take the centre stage followed by preliminary Q3 GDP data from the US and preliminary October PMI data from Eurozone and the UK.