It’s a quiet start to the week with US markets closed for Columbus Day, meaning lower trading volumes are likely. The main focus today will be on data from China and Germany, providing an update on global trade and inflation dynamics.
Data: China’s September trade balance offers a snapshot of external demand, while Germany’s current account and wholesale price index will give insight into the Eurozone’s export and inflation trends.
Central banks: Comments from Fed’s Paulson and the BoE’s Greene and Mann will be watched for any policy guidance, particularly around inflation persistence and timing of potential rate cuts.
Events: The World Bank and IMF Annual Meetings begin today (through October 18), with attention likely on global growth, fiscal policy, and debt sustainability discussions.
Overall, with US markets shut and limited new catalysts, trading could remain subdued and directionless, with investors looking ahead to key US inflation and earnings data later in the week.
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Data: China’s September trade balance offers a snapshot of external demand, while Germany’s current account and wholesale price index will give insight into the Eurozone’s export and inflation trends.
Central banks: Comments from Fed’s Paulson and the BoE’s Greene and Mann will be watched for any policy guidance, particularly around inflation persistence and timing of potential rate cuts.
Events: The World Bank and IMF Annual Meetings begin today (through October 18), with attention likely on global growth, fiscal policy, and debt sustainability discussions.
Overall, with US markets shut and limited new catalysts, trading could remain subdued and directionless, with investors looking ahead to key US inflation and earnings data later in the week.
This communication is for informational purposes only and should not be viewed as any form of recommendation as to a particular course of action or as investment advice. It is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument or as an official confirmation of any transaction. Opinions, estimates and assumptions expressed herein are made as of the date of this communication and are subject to change without notice. This communication has been prepared based upon information, including market prices, data and other information, believed to be reliable; however, Trade Nation does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. All market prices and market data contained in or attached to this communication are indicative and subject to change without notice.
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