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Final PMIs, Revised GDP, CPI And Retail Sales Ahead

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Table of contents

  1. EU
    1. UK 
      1. Russia
        1. South Africa
          1. Turkey
            1. Switzerland
              1. China
                1. India
                  1. Australia & New Zealand
                    1. Japan
                      1. Singapore
                        1. Economic Calendar
                          1. Saturday, Dec. 3
                          2. Sunday, Dec. 4
                          3. Monday, Dec. 5
                          4. Tuesday, Dec. 6
                          5. Wednesday, Dec. 7
                          6. Friday, Dec. 9
                        2. Sovereign Rating Updates

                          EU

                          There are a number of economic releases on the calendar next week but it’s almost entirely made up of tier two and three data. That includes final PMIs, revised GDP and retail sales. 

                          The most notable events for the EU over the next week are speeches by ECB policymakers ahead of the last meeting of the year a week later – including President Lagarde on Monday and Thursday – and the final negotiations on the Russian oil price cap as part of a package of sanctions due to come into force on Monday.

                          UK 

                          Compared with the soap opera of the last few months, next week is looking pretty bland from a UK perspective. A couple of tier two and three releases are notable including the final services PMI, BRC retail sales monitor and consumer inflation expectations. I’m not convinced any will be particularly impactful, barring a truly shocking number.

                          Russia

                          The most notable economic release next week is the CPI on Friday which is seen moderating further to 12% from 12.6% in October, potentially allowing for further easing from the CBR a week later.

                          South Africa

                          Politics appears to be dominating the South African markets at the moment as efforts to impeach President Cyril Ramaphosa go into the weekend. The rand has seemingly been very sensitive to developments this week, with the prospect of a resignation appearing to trigger sharp sell-off’s in the currency and the country’s bonds. Under the circumstances, that could bring weekend risk for South African assets depending on how events progress over the coming days. 

                          On the data front, next week brings GDP on Tuesday and manufacturing production on Thursday. 

                          Turkey

                          Ordinarily, especially these days, inflation releases are widely followed but that is less the case for a country and central bank that has such little interest in it. Official inflation is expected to ease slightly, but only to 84.65% from 85.51% in October, hardly something to celebrate. The central bank has indicated that its easing cycle will now pause at 9% so perhaps another reason to disregard the inflation data.

                          Switzerland

                          A quieter week after one of repeated disappointment on the economic data front. Whether that will be enough to push the SNB into a slower pace of tightening isn’t clear, although it has repeatedly stressed the threat of inflation and need to control it. The meeting on 15 December remains this months highlight while next week has only unemployment on Wednesday to offer.

                          China

                          The PBOC announced on 25 November its decision to cut the reserve requirement ratio for banks by 25 basis points, lowering the weighted average ratio for financial institutions to 7.8% and releasing about 500 billion yuan in long-term liquidity to prop up the faltering economy.  

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                          In response to the various property crises that have emerged in the real estate sector over the past year or so, i.e. debt defaults by real estate companies, mortgage suspensions leading to unfinished buildings, and real estate-related non-performing loan crises, the Chinese government has issued a new 16-point plan.

                          Focus next week will be on the Caixin services PMI, trade data, CPI release and the protests. China’s strict zero-Covid measures are hammering growth and the public is clearly becoming increasingly frustrated. It will be a fine balance between managing protests and easing Covid-zero measures to support growth in a country not used to the former.

                          India

                          The RBI could potentially bring its tightening cycle to a close next Wednesday with a final 35 basis point hike, taking the repo rate to 6.25%. While the outlook remains cloudy given the global economic outlook, there is some reason to be optimistic. The tightening cycle may soon be at an end, the economy exited recession in the last quarter and Indian stock hit a record high this week, something of an outlier compared with its global peers.

                          Australia & New Zealand

                          Recent figures show that inflation (YoY) in Australia rose to 7.3% in the third quarter, compared to the target range of 2%-3%. The RBA began to weaken their hawkish stance in the past two months, raising rates by just 25 basis points each time to bring the official rate to 2.85%. The market is currently expecting a 25 basis point rate hike next week as well. Also worth noting is Australia’s third quarter GDP trade balance figures.

                          New Zealand inflation (YoY) surged 7.2% in the third quarter, compared to the RBNZ’s inflation target range of 1%-3%. Previously, the RBNZ had been raising rates by 50 basis points but that changed last month as they ramped it up with a 75 basis point hike. The current official rate is now 4.25%.

                          Japan

                          The Japan Tokyo CPI rose by 3.8% year-on-year in November, up from 3.5% in October and the 3.6% expected. Ex-fresh food and energy it increased by 2.5%, up from 2.2% and above the 2.3% expected. Japan’s manufacturing PMI fell to 49.4 in November, the worst in two years, with both new export orders and overall new orders declining and falling below 50 for the fifth consecutive month, which alines with the unexpected 0.3% fall in Japanese GDP in the third quarter. Japan department store sales rose 11.4% year-on-year in October, down from 20.2% in September.   

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                          The poor PMI and retail sales data may have reinforced the BOJ’s view that domestic demand is weak and CPI inflation is largely input and cost driven and, therefore, unsustainable. The central bank will likely continue to pursue an accommodative monetary policy, especially in light of the current poor global economic outlook.

                          Final GDP for the third quarter is in focus next week, with the quarterly figure expected to be negative meaning the economy may be in recession. Lots of other releases throughout the week but the majority, if not all, are tier two and three.

                          Singapore

                          Singapore’s CPI for October was 6.7% (YoY), below expectations of 7.1% and the 7.50% reading. GDP for the third quarter (YoY) was 4.1%, below expectations of 4.2% and 4.40% previously. On the quarter, it was 1.1% down from 1.50%. Next week the only release of note is retail sales on Monday.


                          Economic Calendar

                          Saturday, Dec. 3

                          Economic Events

                          ECB President Lagarde chairs a roundtable on “The Global Dimensions of Policy Normalization” at a Bank of Thailand conference

                          Sunday, Dec. 4

                          Economic Data/Events

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                          Thailand consumer confidence

                          OPEC+ output virtual meeting

                          ECB’s Nagel and Villeroy appear on German television

                          Monday, Dec. 5

                          Economic Data/Events

                          US factory orders, durable goods orders, ISM services index

                          Eurozone Services PMI

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                          Singapore Services PMI

                          Australia Services PMI, inflation gauge, job advertisements, inventories

                          China Caixin services PMI

                          India services PMI

                          Eurozone retail sales

                          Japan PMI

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                          New Zealand commodity prices

                          Singapore retail sales

                          Taiwan foreign reserves

                          Turkey CPI

                          European Union sanctions on Russian oil are expected to begin

                          ECB President Lagarde gives a keynote speech on “Transition Towards a Greener Economy: Challenges and Solutions”

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                          ECB’s Villeroy speaks at a conference of French banking and finance supervisor ACPR in Paris

                          ECB’s Makhlouf speaks in Dublin

                          EU finance ministers meet in Brussels

                          The US Business Roundtable publishes its CEO Economic Outlook survey

                          Tuesday, Dec. 6

                          Economic Data/Events

                          US Trade

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                          Thailand CPI

                          RBA rate decision: Expected to raise Cash Rate Target by 25bps to 3.10%

                          Australia BoP, net exports of GDP

                          Germany factory orders, Services PMI

                          Japan household spending

                          Mexico international reserves

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                          South Africa GDP

                          Georgia’s US Senate runoff

                          The first-ever EU-Western Balkans summit is held in Albania

                          Goldman Sachs Financial Services conference

                          Wednesday, Dec. 7

                          Economic Data/Events

                          US Trade MBA mortgage applications

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                          China reserves, Trade

                          Australia GDP, reserves

                          Eurozone GDP

                          Canada central bank (BOC) rate decision: Expected to raise rates by 25bps to 4.00%

                          India central bank (RBI) rate decision: Expected to raise rates by 25bps to 6.15%

                          Poland central bank rate decision:  Expected to keep rates steady at 6.75%

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                          Singapore reserves

                          Germany industrial production

                          Japan leading index

                          BOJ’s Toyoaki Nakamura speaks in Nagano

                          EIA crude oil inventory report

                          Foreign policy forum is held in Moscow with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov speaks at a foreign policy forum in Moscow.

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                          Thursday, Dec. 8

                          Economic Data/Events

                          US initial jobless claims

                          Australia trade

                          Indonesia consumer confidence

                          Japan GDP, BoP

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                          Mexico CPI

                          New Zealand heavy traffic index

                          South Africa current account, manufacturing production

                          ECB President Lagarde speaks at the European Systemic Risk Board’s sixth annual conference

                          SNB’s Maechler participates in a panel discussion

                          ECB’s Villeroy speaks at the Toulouse School of Economics

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                          European Defence Agency holds its annual conference in Brussels

                          Friday, Dec. 9

                          Economic Data/Events

                          US PPI, wholesale inventories, University of Michigan consumer sentiment

                          China CPI

                          Russia CPI 

                          China PPI, aggregate financing, money supply, new yuan loans

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                          Japan M2

                          New Zealand card spending, manufacturing activity

                          Spain industrial production

                          Thailand foreign reserves, forward contracts

                          Portuguese PM Costa, Spain PM Sanchez, and French President Macron attend a meeting in Spain

                          Sovereign Rating Updates

                          United Kingdom (Fitch)

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                          EFSF (Moody’s)

                          ESM (Moody’s)

                          Netherlands (Moody’s)

                          Saudi Arabia (Moody’s)

                          This article is for general information purposes only. It is not investment advice or a solution to buy or sell securities. Opinions are the authors; not necessarily that of OANDA Corporation or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers or directors. Leveraged trading is high risk and not suitable for all. You could lose all of your deposited funds.

                           

                          Craig Erlam

                          Craig Erlam

                          Based in London, Craig Erlam joined OANDA in 2015 as a market analyst. With many years of experience as a financial market analyst and trader, he focuses on both fundamental and technical analysis while producing macroeconomic commentary. His views have been published in the Financial Times, Reuters, The Telegraph and the International Business Times, and he also appears as a regular guest commentator on the BBC, Bloomberg TV, FOX Business and SKY News. Craig holds a full membership to the Society of Technical Analysts and is recognised as a Certified Financial Technician by the International Federation of Technical Analysts.


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