Week Ahead Economic Overview

 | Mar 11, 2016 08:40

Monetary policy will be the focus during the week, with a number of central banks (including the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve) announcing their latest interest rate decisions. Moreover, industrial production data are issued in the eurozone, Japan and the US, with the latter also seeing inflation and retail sales numbers. The UK data highlight is the latest batch of labour market data.

The US Fed is widely expected to hold off from raising rates again at its March meeting, but a hike cannot be ruled out. A hawkish mood has returned after a better-than-expected February jobs report, which showed the US economy adding 242,000 jobs. Moreover, fourth quarter GDP was revised higher, manufacturing output rose in January for the first time in three months and retail sales showed a reassuring rebound.

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