Weekly Outlook: Central Bank Speakers, U.S. CPIs, And Australia Jobs Data

 | Nov 08, 2021 03:39AM ET

We don’t have any central banks deciding on interest rates this week. Still, we will get to hear from several policymakers, including Fed Chair Powell, European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde, and Bank of England (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey, who may provide extra clues with regards to their future course of action.

With regards to the data, the most important one may be the US CPIs for October, which are expected to accelerate further, adding more credence to the view that the latest rally may not be transitory after all. Australia’s employment report for the month is also due to be released.

Monday appears to be a light day in economic data releases, with no major ones scheduled on the calendar. However, we will get to hear from several key central bank officials, who could affect market expectations regarding monetary policy. Among them are Fed Chair Powell and BoE Governor Andrew Bailey. ECB President Christine Lagarde also speaks, but on Tuesday.

At last week’s gathering, the Fed began its tapering process as expected, and Fed Chair Powell said they would stay patient on interest rates. However, he did not exclude the possibility of raising them soon after the tapering is over if the economic outlook warrants so. 

Thus, comments suggesting that this is still the case may allow market participants to bring forth their expectations over the Fed’s first rate increase, especially after the better-than-expected US employment report on Friday. According to the Fed funds futures, investors expect the Committee to hit the hike button in September 2022.