
Global Economic Updates: CPI, GDP, Retail & More
This week, economic figures spanning from the US to the UK and from China to Canada, among others, are scheduled, possibly offering valuable information into the state of the global economy.
This week, economic figures spanning from the US to the UK and from China to Canada, among others, are scheduled, possibly offering valuable information into the state of the global economy.
Markets brace for higher volatility as the impact of rising bond yields takes centre stage with the upcoming CPI and Q3 earnings from major US banks. With the Fed signalling an interest rate peak and concerns over inflation sustained, investors may be in for a complex narrative.
This week, PepsiCo, JPMorgan, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo earnings, economic data from the US, China, and the UK, Central Banks’ minutes, and Amazon’s “Prime Big Deal Day” are scheduled to take place. What can these tell us about the global economy?
Key economic events are scheduled for this week. From CPI in the UK, Canada, and Japan to Central Banks’ decisions and earnings from FedEx, this article covers the major events of the week.
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