The Week Ahead: Key Economic Data and Earnings Highlights

The Week Ahead: Key Economic Data and Earnings Highlights
Mar 21, 2025

Dear Trader,

Next week, investors will focus on key economic indicators and earnings reports that could shape market sentiment. From manufacturing and consumer confidence data to GDP figures and inflation reports, these releases will provide insights into the state of the economy and potential monetary policy shifts.

📅 Monday: U.S. S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (March)

The S&P Global Manufacturing PMI for March will be released, offering a crucial snapshot of U.S. manufacturing activity. Investors will be watching closely for any signs of economic expansion or contraction, which could influence monetary policy expectations.

📅 Tuesday: Consumer Confidence & Housing Market Data

The CB Consumer Confidence Index (March) will provide insights into consumer sentiment and spending trends, helping gauge economic resilience. Additionally, the New Home Sales report (February) will shed light on housing market conditions and the impact of interest rates on real estate demand.

📅 Wednesday: Key UK Inflation Data & U.S. Oil Inventories

The UK CPI (YoY) (February) will be in focus, revealing inflation trends that could shape the Bank of England’s monetary policy stance. Meanwhile, the Spring Forecast Statement will offer an update on fiscal policy and economic projections. In the U.S., Crude Oil Inventories data will impact energy markets and inflation expectations. Investors will also be watching Chewy’s earnings for insights into consumer spending in the pet retail sector.

📅 Thursday: U.S. GDP & Job Market Data

The Q4 U.S. GDP (QoQ) second revision will provide a deeper look into economic growth trends and potential policy shifts. Meanwhile, the Initial Jobless Claims report will give an updated view of labor market conditions, impacting Fed rate expectations.

📅 Friday: UK GDP, French Inflation & U.S. Core PCE

The UK GDP (YoY) (Q4) will be closely monitored to assess economic strength and potential policy changes. In France, the CPI (MoM) (March) will provide inflationary signals, influencing ECB policy outlook. Finally, the U.S. Core PCE Price Index (YoY) (February)—the Fed’s preferred inflation measure—will be a critical data point for interest rate expectations moving forward.

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