The start of the week is relatively light on top-tier data, but investors will focus on the US June ISM Services PMI, which will provide an important read on the health of the services sector after last week's labour market data. A stronger-than-expected print could reinforce expectations that the US economy remains resilient, while a weaker reading may support the case for further Fed easing later this year.
In Europe, attention will be on Germany's May factory orders, Eurozone producer prices (PPI) and retail sales, offering fresh insight into the strength of the region's manufacturing sector, inflation pipeline and consumer demand. The UK construction PMI and new car registrations will also help gauge activity in the British economy.
Central bank speakers remain in focus, with Fed Governor Christopher Waller likely to attract the most market attention for any clues on the Fed's policy outlook. Investors will also monitor remarks from ECB Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel, Pierre Wunsch, and Philip Lane, along with BoE MPC member Catherine Mann, for signals on the path of European interest rates. Meanwhile, the Bank of Canada's Business Outlook Survey will provide an updated assessment of business sentiment and inflation expectations in Canada.
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In Europe, attention will be on Germany's May factory orders, Eurozone producer prices (PPI) and retail sales, offering fresh insight into the strength of the region's manufacturing sector, inflation pipeline and consumer demand. The UK construction PMI and new car registrations will also help gauge activity in the British economy.
Central bank speakers remain in focus, with Fed Governor Christopher Waller likely to attract the most market attention for any clues on the Fed's policy outlook. Investors will also monitor remarks from ECB Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel, Pierre Wunsch, and Philip Lane, along with BoE MPC member Catherine Mann, for signals on the path of European interest rates. Meanwhile, the Bank of Canada's Business Outlook Survey will provide an updated assessment of business sentiment and inflation expectations in Canada.
The information provided does not constitute investment advice nor take into account the individual financial circumstances or objectives of any investor. Any information that may be provided relating to past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results or performance. To the extent permitted by law, in no event shall Trade Nation (or any affiliate or employee) have any liability for any loss arising from the use of the information provided. Any person acting on the information does so entirely at their own risk. Any information which could be construed as “investment research” has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and as such is considered to be a marketing communication.
Financial Spread Bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 73.7% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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