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Markets Wednesday, September 8 Rates,,, -, - Policy Rates,,, -, EURIBOR M / USD LIBOR M ECB FED BOE ECB Deposit EURIBORM USD LIBOR M At the latest meetings, both the Fed and ECB held rates stable. The BoE seized the (data)moment and increased rates in August by bps. The US M libor rate stabilizes around.% after the surge at the start of the year because of higher US bill supply, repatriation of US tax money and adapting to a faster Fed tightening cycle. Swap Rates (%),,,, -, EURIBOR M,,, -, -, -, -, EUR Yr Swap Rate US Yr Swap Rate July ECB Meeting (6/7) Actual (/9) June ECB Meeting (/6) The US -yr swap is retesting %, triggered by the unexpectedly strong economic boost coming from fiscal stimulus. Its European counterpart has stabilized after it corrected lower due to the ECB s lower for longer interest rates. In June, the ECB pulled the plug on the money market. If anything, the Euribor M strip curve flattened further. Markets currently expect positive rates only by mid-. P.

Wednesday, September 8,7 Euro Swap Curve Intra-EMU Yield Spreads (Yr),,,,7,,, -, 6 7 8 9 /9/8 /8/8 /7/8 Spain Italy Belgium France The EMU swap curve bear steepened marginally following an obvious flattening caused by the dovish ECB guidance on rates and risk aversion related to the US-Chinese trade conflict. Spreads eased from the Italian (and Spanish) political turmoil. However, for Italy the genie is out of the bottle. Markets cautiously await the government s deficit spending intentions. Currencies EUR/USD EUR/GBP,,,,,,,9,9,8,8,7,7,6 EUR/USD recovered from the. breach mid-august (USD strength following EM stress). For now, the pair is blocked within a tight./8 consolidation pattern. As the deadline approaches, sterling is increasingly sensitive to Brexit. However, real Brexit progress has yet to be made and keeps the pound in the defensive. P.

Wednesday, September 8 USD/JPY EUR/CZK 9 8 7, 7 6, 6, USD/JPY oscillates around the well-known -level as overall risk aversion triggers safe haven flights to both currencies and keeps the pair balanced. The Czech central bank increased rates in August and is expected to do so again in September. The Czech koruna strengthened as markets are anticipating to a central bank committed to policy normalisation. EUR/HUF EUR/PLN,6,,,,, EUR/HUF left the - trading range and found higher ground following Orban s election victory and during the emerging market turmoil. Despite a slightly less dovish NBH (guidance) stance, rate hikes are still far off. The zloty took a hit as the dollar firmed on the back of many emerging market currencies. Furthermore, the NBP has no intention at all to normalize policy any time soon. P.

Wednesday, September 8 Others Brent Crude Oil (Future) - ($/barrel) Gold (Future) - $/ounce 8 7 6 Despite OPEC s decision to ramp up supply, oil prices have risen due to tightening global supply as Iranian exports decline following US sanctions and hurricanes threatening offshore rigs. The drop of the gold price shows tentative signs of stabilising with the USD rally halting for now and volatility on global equity markets protecting the downside rather well. 8 6 CRB Commodity Index 8 6 8 Equity Indices 7 7 Euro Stoxx 6 (L) S&P (R) Commodity prices show tentative signs of stabilizing after trending further south, asserting the typical inverse relation with a stronger dollar. Commodities are especially vulnerable to the trade war developments. European and US stock markets show some divergence lately, suggesting an asymmetric impact of trade war tensions and highlighting a split in economic performance. P.

Wednesday, September 8 Economic Overview Eurozone Euro zone GDP (Q/Q contribution to growth) Euro zone PMI Manufacturing (blue) & Services (red),, -, - -, 6 6 9 8 7 6 government household gross fixed capital formation change in inventories exports imports GDP Q/Q EMU growth reached.% Q/Q and.% Y/Y in Q 8, down from.% Y/Y in Q as slack remained omnipresent. Growth momentum peaked in 7. However, it should remain above trend in coming years. Manufacturing PMI continued its decline to.6, suggesting ongoing trade war fears. Services PMI increased slightly in August, from. to.. Euro zone Inflation Euro zone Unemployment,, 9, 9 - - - 8, 8 - - Services Confidence - Employment Expectations(Left axis) Industrial Confidence - Employment Expectations (Left axis) CPI - Y/Y (Left axis) Core CPI - Y/Y (Left axis) EC Industrial confidence - selling price expectations (Right axis) Unemployment Rate (Right axis) Both EMU headline and core inflation edged lower to.% Y/Y and.% in August. Oil effects are likely to keep headline inflation also higher in the coming months. Core inflation however indicates the ECB is still far off target. The euro zone unemployment rate stabilizes recently at 8.% in July, the lowest level since November 8. However, surveys (PMI sub-indicators amongst others) suggest that future decline is likely. P.

Wednesday, September 8 Euro zone Industrial Production Euro zone Retail Sales 6 -,,,,, Industrial Production Y/Y Retail Sales Y/Y Industrial production decreased -.% Y/Y, the worst performance since February 7. Germany and Italy led the decline, showing weak production in manufacturing, mining and capital goods. July retail sales slowed to.% Y/Y, down from an upwardly revised.% in June as electrical goods sales and internet orders disappointed. Positive Surprise,, Negative Surprise -, - -, Surprise index: measures the difference (in standard deviations) between the (median) Bloomberg consensus and the actual outcome of EMU economic data. Euro zone s data surprises were roughly balanced, in line with only moderate economic performance. P. 6

Wednesday, September 8 US US GDP (Q/Q Annualized - contribution to growth) 6, US ISM Manufacturing - Services 6 7,, 9-9 - 7, 8 Personal Consumption Fixed Investments Change in inventories Net Exports Government Consumption US GDP Q/Q Annualized ISM non-manufacturing (Left Axis) ISM Manufacturing (Left Axis) NFIB Small Business Optimism (Right Axis) The US economy grew by a whopping.% Q/Qa in Q 8. Personal consumption rebounded from a sloppy Q. The negative contribution from inventories is expected to reverse in Q. US Business sentiment indicators suggest ongoing economic strength as ISM s in August rebounded sharply from July s dip. NFIB optimism even set a record high (8.8). 8 US Inflation US Unemployment,7 7, 6,,7, -, -,7 Manufacturing ISM - prices paid index (Left Scale) US CPI Y/Y (Right Scale) US Core CPI Y/Y (Right Scale) Change in private payrolls (Left Scale) US unemployment rate (Right Scale) US headline CPI stabilized at.9% Y/Y in July. Core measures (.% Y/Y) trended further north of the.%-target. However, for now the Fed holds on to its gradual approach. August payrolls (again) displayed ongoing strength on the US labour market. Wages picked up at the fastest pace since 9 (.9% Y/Y). Is labour market tightness (finally) kicking in? P. 7

Wednesday, September 8 US Production US Retail Sales - - - 7 6 US factory production recovered in June from May s decline (-.8% M/M) and stabilized July with a mere.% increase on a monthly basis. Private consumption started Q on a decent note as headline US July retail sales rose.% M/M. Core measures (excluding cars and or energy) picked up.6% M/M. Surprise index: measures the difference (in standard deviations) between the (median) Bloomberg consensus and the actual outcome of US economic data. US economic data: most recent data batch surprised markets positively and suggests strong economic performance going forward. P. 8

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