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European markets traded some relief post the second round of French elections (seeAlex Stott’s post-election Q&A), with V2X c.8% lower vs. last Friday (at time ofwriting). In the US

The Fed’s increased room for manoeuvre

On the face of it, Friday’s US payroll data was not that dramatic. But it led to a moderate pickup in Federal Reserve easing expectations which were further increased by today’s lower-than-expected CPI inflation data.

Firm Industrial Production in May Driven by Construction and Utilities

Bottom Line: Industrial production expanded 0.7% mom sa in May, aboveconsensus for a milder expansion. The IP increase in May was driven by solid

MACRO TRENDS CHARTBOOOK

With nominal growth in the major global economies not only slowing down to below 20y average (4.9% yoyin Q1-24 or -0.3z) but also with a more compressed distribution than in the pre-Covid period, monetary

Continue to Monitor for Strategic Priorities Progress and Operational Execution Across Segments

(PKI.TO). Inside, we highlight key discussion points surrounding thestock, including (a) Refining commentary and outlook, with a key

This is Non-Independent Research

The June US CPI report provided another piece of evidence that the disinflation theme has resumed in the US and provided another boost to the Fed’s doves. Headline fell 0.1%MoM, driven by softer core CPI number

Thailand: structurally weaker balance of payments dynamics

The THB has been among the APAC region’s weakest currencies in the year-to-dateand this underperformance is set to continue.

Interest Rates Daily

June CPI surprised to the downside, solidly below expectations for both headline and core measures. Headline fell -0.1% MoM (consensus +0.1%), slightly down

European Contextual Diary The Week Ahead

Danske Bank (Buy, PT DKr244) to report Q2 2024 Results on 19 JulFollowing the recent positive profit warn by Danske, we expect a small reversal in credit

US Weekly Kickstart

Prediction market odds have shifted sharply in favor of a Trump re-election this November and now stand at roughly 60% compared with 40%-50%