The Week Ahead: US CPI, UK Q1 GDP, ITV, BT and Disney results
1) US CPI (Apr) – 11/05 – having seen the US Federal Reserve raise rates by 50bps this week, attention now turns to next month's expected 50bps rate rise, especially if US inflation shows little sign of slowing down when this week’s April numbers are released. This seems likely given Powell’s recent comments about inflation being too high. In March US CPI rose by 8.5%, slightly above expectations, while core prices rose by 6.5%, slightly below expectations, in a sign that inflation pressures could well be close to easing. These expectations proved to be short-lived after PPI in March rose to 11.2% and another record high while core prices rose to 9.2%. With ISM prices paid data still looking frothy, any signs of a peak in headline inflation still seems some way off, with US 10-year yields rising to 3%. This week’s CPI numbers could go some way to determining whether we’ve started to see a pause in inflationary pressures, or whether we get a further lift in inflation expectations. The Federal Reserve has already said it will go for successive 50bps rate hikes at the next two meetings, as well as announcing the process of balance sheet reduction,… Read More »The Week Ahead: US CPI, UK Q1 GDP, ITV, BT and Disney results