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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-20 06:46

Group 1 - The global financial markets are set to release key economic data this week, with the US September Consumer Price Index (CPI) report being the most anticipated [1] - Major economies including the Eurozone, UK, Canada, and Japan will also release inflation data, which will significantly impact central bank monetary policy directions [1] - The US earnings season continues, and investors are advised to closely monitor these data and events to better gauge market trends [1] Group 2 - On Monday, the focus will be on Eurozone data, particularly Germany's September Producer Price Index (PPI), which is expected to show negative growth [3] - The US Conference Board Leading Economic Index is also expected to remain negative, indicating potential risks to US economic growth [3] - On Tuesday, Canada's CPI is anticipated to remain below the 2% target, while ECB President Lagarde's speech will be closely watched for insights on economic and interest rate outlooks [3] Group 3 - On Wednesday, the UK CPI data will be released, with market attention on whether the annual rate remains at 3.8% for the third consecutive month [4] - High inflation has previously led to a reassessment of the Bank of England's interest rate cut expectations, which may be influenced by the upcoming inflation report [4] Group 4 - On Thursday, investors will focus on the Eurozone's October Consumer Confidence Index, which has been stable since May [6] - The US initial jobless claims will also be monitored for any significant changes [6] Group 5 - On Friday, Japan's September CPI is expected to accelerate, with the core CPI projected to rise to 2.9% [6] - The US CPI report is anticipated to show an increase to 3.1%, which could influence market expectations regarding interest rate cuts [8] - Additionally, preliminary manufacturing and services PMI data for October will be released, with particular attention on the pressures facing UK and European manufacturing [8]