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Newsquawk Weekly Preview: US CPI, UoM, BoC, UK GDP, and Norwegian CPI Highlights

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March 8, 2025
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Here’s a fresh take on the week’s significant financial events, designed to feel engaging and naturally human while keeping the essential structure intact.

On Monday, the financial world tunes into several key events. The Eurogroup meets, and Norway releases its February CPI numbers, with expectations suggesting another rise after January’s hotter-than-anticipated figures. SEB forecasts a 2.9% year-over-year increase in CPI-ATE, slightly above the Norges Bank’s projection of 2.7%. This data point could weigh heavily on the bank’s decision to potentially lower the policy rate in March, a move currently seen as having an 80% likelihood of a 25-basis-point cut. However, despite recent inflation figures, the bank might remain cautious, factoring in reports of easing inflation expectations. A push towards a more hawkish stance could emerge if February’s numbers show persistent heat, especially with the economy showing signs of vitality.

Wednesday highlights the Bank of Canada’s announcement, where a further 25-basis-point rate cut is expected, aligning the overnight rate target to 2.75%. Though there’s a 70% chance of this cut, a 30% possibility remains for rates staying unchanged. The central concern for the BoC is the looming U.S. tariffs, which might usher in an economic slowdown. Governor Macklem has emphasized the potential impact of these tariffs, suggesting they could significantly dampen Canadian economic growth and exports. The previously applied rate cut to 3.00% already hinted at these cautions, with future decisions left flexible depending on the unfolding economic landscape.

Mid-week also sees the release of critical inflation data from the U.S. With forecasts suggesting the CPI will rise by 0.3% month-over-month in February, both markets and the Fed are giving keen attention. The earlier ISM reports highlighted rising costs, largely attributed to tariff discussions that might nudge inflation rates higher. However, Fed officials remain skeptical about the long-term implication of these tariffs, viewing them as temporary disruptions. Still, the possibility of further rate cuts looms, with market activity hinting at up to three reductions this year, possibly signaling a softer stance than previously anticipated.

Thursday brings the IEA’s Oil Market Report and a key EU-South Africa summit. Swedish inflation figures from February join these, as do January’s industrial production figures for the Eurozone and the U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) for February. Price changes, particularly in producer prices, are under scrutiny as businesses report adjustments driven by tariff uncertainties.

As the week closes on Friday, attention shifts to the UK, where GDP estimates for January are released. A slowing from December’s growth is anticipated, possibly influenced by weaker consumer activity. Any surprises here could jolt expectations for the Bank of England’s policy moves, as inflation remains a pivotal factor in their strategic decisions. Meanwhile, the University of Michigan’s preliminary survey offers insights into consumer sentiment and inflation expectations, both crucial for gauging future economic health. Recent trends showcase a worrying decline, reflected in Fed commentary and altered GDP forecasts.

Throughout the week, these economic indicators serve not just as snapshots of current conditions but also as guiding stars for future financial policies and strategies. Keeping a close eye on them helps navigate the complexities of today’s economy with informed precision.

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