Group 1 - The Eurozone will release July services PMI and composite PMI final values, June PPI data, and June retail sales data this week [1] - The European Central Bank will also publish an economic bulletin [1] - Current economic and inflation conditions in the Eurozone are under scrutiny, especially in light of a new trade agreement between the US and EU imposing a 15% tariff on EU goods [1] Group 2 - The impact of the new tariffs on the Eurozone economy is a key concern, with expectations of further inflation slowdown and short-term economic downturn [1] - The effects of tariffs will extend beyond exports, affecting corporate profits and capital expenditures [1] - A profit shock is deemed inevitable, leading to short-term volatility in European stock markets [1]
欧元区重磅数据来袭 关税冲击如何扰动欧股?
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-05 06:57