Week Ahead: Economic Indicators (Europe)
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Week Ahead: Economic Indicators (Europe)

Hey, Traders!
For the July 7th week, here is a list of all of the major economic indicators being released during the EU Session, with a brief synopsis of what they represent and what to possibly expect from the markets in reaction.


Monday
German Industrial Production
German industrial production measures the total output of factories, mines, and utilities in Germany. It shows how much goods and materials Germany’s industrial sector is producing and is an important indicator of the country’s economic health.
What to Expect
If German industrial production comes in above the forecast, it signals stronger economic activity and is likely positive for the euro and European markets; if it falls short, it may raise concerns about growth and weigh on sentiment.


Friday
UK GDP
Gross domestic product (GDP) is the total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a specific time period.
GDP is the broadest measure of aggregate economic activity and encompasses every sector of the economy.
What to expect:
When GDP growth is poor or negative it indicates negative economic activity. Bond prices will rise and interest rates will fall. When growth is positive and good, interest rates will be higher and bond prices lower. Currency traders prefer healthy growth and higher interest rates. Both lead to increased demand for a local currency. However, inflationary pressures put pressure on a currency regardless of growth.

French, German CPI
The consumer price index (CPI) is a measure of the average price level of a fixed basket of goods and services purchased by consumers. Monthly and annual changes in the CPI represent the main rates of inflation. The national CPI is released alongside the HICP, Eurostat’s harmonized measure of consumer prices. A flash estimate was released for the first time in January 2016 and is now published towards the end of each reference month.
What to expect:
A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the EUR, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the EUR.