Eurozone inflation data amongst market movers today – Danske Bank
|According to analysts at Danske Bank, the most important global release is the euro area inflation print and they expect core inflation was unchanged at 1.1% y/y, the level it has been fluctuating at since early 2017.
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“Underlying inflation is gradually moving higher, as wage growth has increased. We still do not expect the ECB to hike rates before 2019 at the earliest.”
“We have a packed calendar today, not least of all in the Scandi space. In Norway , we get the credit indicator and unemployment data this morning. The data are unlikely to change anything for Norges Bank, which we still expect to hike in September. In Denmark , we get the second estimate of Q2 GDP growth, the unemployment rate and wage growth.”
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