Coffee Break


Coffee Break:
  • Week

Last week in a nutshell

  • Facing a steep rise in coronavirus infections and saturation in hospitals, Austria has become the first European country to re-impose a nationwide lockdown. Other countries have also tightened curbs.
  • Chinese leader Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden met in a virtual meeting, their closest communication since Joe Biden took office last January.
  • China’s industrial production and retail sales beat expectations, as growth continues in spite of COVID-19 flare ups and energy shortages. This year’s annual GDP growth target remains 6%.
  • The Japanese economy contracted by 3% on an annualized basis in Q3. The new government led by PM Fumio Kishida is under pressure to compile a large-scale economic stimulus package.

What’s next?

  • Manufacturing and Services PMI estimates will be released in all major regions as manufacturing activity is still held back amid supply constraints and the service industry is recovering gradually.
  • The euro zone consumer confidence indicator and the German ifo index will shed some light on households’ and corporate’s views in the current context of rising prices and rising infections.
  • In Germany, the coalition agreement is expected to be reached between the SPD, Greens and the FDP. Olaf Scholz might succeed Angela Merkel as chancellor in the week starting December 6th.
  • Just ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in the US, investors will read the minutes from the recent Fed and ECB meetings.

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