CPI data will be released this week - Economic Calendar of the week 13Jan25
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There will be no public holidays in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, or America next week.
Economic Calendar (13Jan2025)
Notable Highlights
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) should be the most watched data for the coming week. CPI is one of the economic data used as a reference for inflation. This should influence the Fed’s decision on interest rates, which is likely to bring some volatility to the market.
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The Producer Price Index (PPI) reveals the inflation that hits the producer first. If it goes up, this implies that producers have inflationary price pressure, which should be passed on to the consumers. Some view this as the prelude to inflation.
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Core Retail Sales and Retail Sales will usher in an understanding of consumer retail consumption.
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Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index provides an overview of manufacturing.
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China’s GDP will be announced in the coming week. As the global factory that accounts for 30% of global manufacturing, this can also be read as the outlook of the global economy.
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Initial jobless claims will be announced. The Federal Reserve uses this as one of the key macro data references as it balances inflation and employment in the economy.
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Crude Oil Inventories can be seen as forward indicators of market demand and consumption. If the trend of excess inventories continues, demand erosion can lead to reduced production & weakening consumer spending.
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Appreciating those with more game time than myself contributing some good correlations on the market plays
I for one anyway was of the opinion that with the CPI releases that they were far more up to date than I thought so now questioning myself on some pundits I made today 🤬😳😊
It’s a bit like a day late and a buck short type thing
So the bottom line is it’s not real time data but based on prices/employment figures etc for the month prior
So make of it what you will, but on the basis of delayed data that forms the decision making process you have already lost the war before it’s begun
America really need to update their AI capabilities as it’s like we’re still living in 1995 or Mac3 not Mac7.5 😘