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What are the main events for today? | Forexlive

Today we have quite a few top-tier economic releases. In the European session we just have the German ZEW which is expected at 17.1 vs. 19.2 prior. The most important releases will be in the American session when we will get the Canadian CPI, the US Retail Sales and the US Industrial Production.

The US data is unlikely to change the market’s pricing much as in the worst case scenario (strong US data), we could just see a move back to 50/50 chance between 25 and 50 bps cut. I continue to expect a 50 bps “insurance cut” to start the easing cycle and then 25 bps in November and December (barring a quick deterioration in the economy).

12:30 GMT/08:30 ET – Canada August CPI

The Canadian CPI
Y/Y is expected at 2.1% vs. 2.5% prior, while the M/M measure is seen at 0.0%
vs. 0.4% prior. As always, focus will be on the underlying inflation measures.
The Trimmed Mean CPI Y/Y is expected at 2.5% vs. 2.7% prior and the Median CPI
Y/Y is seen at 2.3% vs. 2.4% prior.

The BoC is
expected to cut rates by 25 bps at both the last two meetings left for this
year, but there’s also a chance that the central bank delivers bigger rate cuts
if growth and inflation were weaker than projected as Governor Macklem mentioned last week.

Canada Inflation Measures

12:30 GMT/08:30 ET – US August Retail Sales

The US Retail
Sales M/M is expected at 0.2% vs. 1.0% prior, while the Ex-Autos M/M measure is
seen at 0.3% vs. 0.4% prior. The focus will be on the Control Group figure
which is expected at 0.3% vs. 0.3% prior.

Consumer spending
has been stable which is something you would expect given the positive real
wage growth and resilient labour market. We’ve also been seeing a steady pickup
in the UMich Consumer
Sentiment
which suggests
that consumers’ financial situation is stable/improving.

US Retail Sales YoY