The upcoming week will feature a series of major economic releases set to shape the view of the global economic backdrop and potential responses by central banks. The US will post its official jobs report for February after a series of robust labor indicators pushed back bets for the Federal Reserve’s next rate cut. ISM PMIs and retail sales will also share the spotlight in the US. PMIs are also due in China, Canada, South Korea, and ASEAN members for their first batch of February data. Meanwhile, investors await the inflation and unemployment rates for the Eurozone, while the ECB will publish accounts of its last meetings. Elsewhere, both Australia and Brazil will release their fourth-quarter GDPs. On broader economic policy updates, the UK Treasury will release its spring statement and Chinese officials will participate in the Two Sessions meetings.
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Week Ahead - Mar 2nd
The upcoming week will feature a series of major economic releases set to shape the view of the global economic backdrop and potential responses by central banks. The US will post its official jobs report for February after a series of robust labor indicators pushed back bets for the Federal Reserve’s next rate cut. ISM PMIs and retail sales will also share the spotlight in the US. PMIs are also due in China, Canada, South Korea, and ASEAN members for their first batch of February data. Meanwhile, investors await the inflation and unemployment rates for the Eurozone, while the ECB will publish accounts of its last meetings. Elsewhere, both Australia and Brazil will release their fourth-quarter GDPs. On broader economic policy updates, the UK Treasury will release its spring statement and Chinese officials will participate in the Two Sessions meetings.