Week Ahead Economic Overview: U.S. Federal Reserve And BoE Meetings

 | Dec 11, 2016 09:52

The US Federal Reserve and Bank of England will take the spotlight next week, as key announcements on monetary policy decisions are made. Flash PMI results will provide insight into global economic performance, while latest inflation, trade and industrial production figures for the eurozone will offer further indications to the health of the currency bloc’s economy.

Many analysts are pencilling in a 0.25% interest rate hike from the US Federal Reserve next Thursday. This would be the first increase during 2016 and only the second since the start of 2009. Speculation of a rise has been growing in recent weeks, most notably after Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen was quoted saying

The evidence we have seen since we met in November is consistent with our expectation of strengthening growth and improving labor markets and inflation moving up.

These sentiments were shared in November’s PMI surveys, where both the services sector data signalled robust expansions in output, new orders and jobs, while input cost inflation remained close to October’s 15-month peak.

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