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Last Week in a Nutshell

  • The US Fed turned more hawkish by starting to raise its funds rate by 25bp and so keeping hope of a soft landing. The BoE engineered a “dovish hike” for the 3rd time in a row, and the BoJ left its balance rate unchanged.
  • On the data front, investors took note of higher inflation, a less optimistic ZEW sentiment for the euro zone, and lower-than-expected US retail sales and housing data.
  • US president Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping had a virtual meeting on Russia’s invasion in a “tough” and “intense” exchange.
  • NATO members, close partners, and the Ukrainian Defence Minister, met for an extraordinary meeting on Russia’s invasion.

What's Next?

  • Global flash PMIs for the month of March will shed light on the initial impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war on global activity.
  • Speakers from the Fed, the ECB, the BoE and BoJ will help investors assess their view of the economic outlook amid the heightened volatility and geopolitical uncertainties.
  • Despite its zero-covid strategy, cases are on the rise again in China, mostly impacting unvaccinated elderly, but also the supply chain as important cities are in lockdown.
  • The NATO summit will be joined by US president Joe Biden in person. EU heads of states and governments will also meet.

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