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The week ahead – NFP and European inflation figures in the spotlight.

29 August 2022 By Lachlan Meakin

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Global equities took a battering last week, most of it in Fridays session after Fed Chair Jerome Powell re-iterated the Feds number one priority is taming inflation in a hawkish speech at the Jackson Hole symposium. This saw the Feds rate hike trajectory reprice sharply higher and seeing risk assets take a significant leg lower, the Nasdaq was hammered nearly 4% lower and the Vix index spiking over 17% for the week.

European markets didn’t fare any better with the added headwind of the energy crunch weighing on markets in the Eurozone, the German Dax index fell over 4% for the week.

With the odds of 75bp hike at the next Fed meeting spiking to over 60% from a 50-50 bet at the start of the week and a fast approaching ECB meeting this week the figures to watch will be the US Non-Farm payrolls and a smorgasbord of European inflation figures, both set to be major drivers of FX and equities in the near term.

The US August job report is expected to come in at +295k , a drop from last month’s blockbuster +528k nevertheless a respectable figure that shows the resilience of the US labour market, despite being in a technical recession for the first half of the year. You would expect anything over 250k to keep the Fed in hiking mode, a figure over 350k would almost certainly see a 75bp hike in the September meeting be repriced as a certainty, with USD rallying and equities taking another hit.

 

Eurozone data will be providing key input into Septembers ECB decision with the debate between the hawks and the doves heating up again on future ECB policy and hiking trajectory. With Gas prices still elevated, pushing up prices for consumers, German and Eurozone CPI figures will be closely watched and should see some volatility on their release in the Euro and Eurozone equities. Eurozone unemployment figures will also add to the mix, giving a sense of how the labour market is responding to the weaker economic conditions.

 

Calendar major economic news week beginning 29/8/22

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