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August 12, 2025

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U.S. July CPI - Core rate, particularly services, a marginal disappointment
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August 12, 2025 1:02 PM UTC

July’s CPI is in line with consensus at 0.2% overall, 0.3% ex food and energy, but the core rate of 0.322% before rounding is a little high for comfort. The detail shows the acceleration from June was more in services than goods, so the story is not a simple one of tariffs. 

U.S. July NFIB survey - Optimism pricks up, inflationary signals slip
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August 12, 2025 11:48 AM UTC

July’s NFIB index of Small Business Optimism at 100.3 from 98.6 has reached its highest level since February, regaining momentum after a pause in June. Encouragingly, inflationary signals have slipped back after a bounce in June.

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RBA Review: A Expected
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August 12, 2025 5:37 AM UTC

The RBA meeting on August 12th cut rates to 3.6% and continue to point toward data dependency

August 11, 2025

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RBA Preview: Locked and Loaded
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August 11, 2025 4:44 AM UTC

The RBA meeting on August 12th will cut rates to 3.6% and indicates more cut to come if data allows

August 08, 2025

Canada July Employment - A weak month after a strong month
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August 8, 2025 12:54 PM UTC

Canada’s surprisingly strong June employment report has been followed by a significant correction lower in July, with a fall of 40.8k to follow a rise of 83.1k, Full time work is negative over the two months, a 51.0k fall after a 13.5k increase, while part time work with a rise of 10.3k extended a

August 07, 2025

U.S. Initial Claims moving higher again. Few inflationary scares in Q2 Productivity and Costs report
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August 7, 2025 12:59 PM UTC

Initial claims at 226k from 219k have now seen two straight gains after six straight losses. The 4-week average of 220.75k is the lowest since April 19 but looks unlikely to fall further. Q2 productivity and costs data does not do anything to add to inflation fears at the Fed.
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August 05, 2025

U.S. July ISM Services - Consistent with payroll weakness
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August 5, 2025 2:17 PM UTC

July’s ISM services index of 50.1 is down from June’s 50.8 and while still above May’s 49.9 suggests minimal growth in activity, and gives support to the weak message of recent non-farm payroll data.

June US trade deficit falls on weak imports, Canada trade deficit increases on one-time imports bounce
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August 5, 2025 1:02 PM UTC

June’s US trade deficit of $60.2bn is even lower than expected, down from $71.7bn in May and in slipping marginally below April’s $60.3bn has reached its lowest level since September 2023. Exports fell by 0.5%, a second straight decline, but imports fell by 3.7%, a third straight fall as strong

August 04, 2025

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EZ HICP and Jobs Review: Headline at Target as Services Inflation at Fresh Cycle-low
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August 4, 2025 8:25 AM UTC

HICP, inflation – still at target – is very much a side issue for the ECB at present, albeit with the likes of oil prices and tariff retaliation and a low but far from authoritative jobless rate (Figure 3) possibly accentuating existing and looming Council divides.  Regardless, despite adverse

August 01, 2025

U.S. July ISM Manufacturing - Deliveries lead slowing, inflationary signals less strong
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August 1, 2025 2:27 PM UTC

July’s ISM manufacturing index of 48.8 is the weakest since October 2024 and unexpectedly down from 49.0 in June. The sharpest fall in the composite breakdown was in delivery times, to 49.3 from 54.2, and that implies reduced inflationary pressures. 

U.S. July Employment - charts and table
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August 1, 2025 1:11 PM UTC

Negative revisions to May and June were the highlight of July's employment report.

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U.S. July Employment - Revisions to May and June mean trend has slowed significantly
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August 1, 2025 1:06 PM UTC

July’s non-farm payroll is weaker than expected not only with the 73k headline and 83k rise in the private sector, but also with large downward revisions totaling 258k for May and June. Unemployment remains low but edged up to 4.2% from 4.1% while average hourly earnings were on consensus at 0.3%,

July 31, 2025

U.S. Initial Claims still low, Employment Cost Index still firm, Q2 income and spending totals confirmed
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July 31, 2025 1:03 PM UTC

Initial claims with a 1k rise to 218k may have marginally broken a string of six straight declines but are lower than expected, while a 0.9% rise in the Q2 employment cost index is stronger than expected, further signaling continued labor markets strength. June’s personal income and spending repor

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German Data Review: Services Inflation Slows Further?
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July 31, 2025 12:39 PM UTC

Germany’s disinflation process continues, with the lower-than-expected July preliminary HICP numbers reinforcing this pattern, with a 0.2 ppt drop to 1.8%, a 10-mth low (Figure 1)!  This occurred in spite of adverse energy base effects. Regardless, there was some reversal of June’s surprise and

July 30, 2025

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U.S. Q2 GDP - Subdued underlying growth, but with persistent price pressures
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July 30, 2025 1:12 PM UTC

The advance estimate of Q2 GDP at 3.0% is stronger than expected though an above consensus outcome had looked likely after yesterday’s decline in June’s trade deficit. Given extreme volatility in net exports the Q2 data should be seen alongside Q1’s 0.5% decline, giving an average of an unimpr

U.S. July ADP Employment - Rebound from June decline
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July 30, 2025 12:29 PM UTC

ADP’s July estimate of private sector employment shows a stronger than expected rebound of 104k from a negative June, revised to -23k from, -33k. The ADP gain is in line with our forecast for private sector payrolls at 110k. We expect overall non-farm payrolls to rise by 125k.

Continuum Economics Calendar August 2025
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July 30, 2025 11:00 AM UTC

Data and Events Calendar August 2025.

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Eurozone Flash GDP Review: Resilience or Irrelevance?
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July 30, 2025 9:52 AM UTC

As we highlighted in our preview, for an economy that has seen repeated upside surprises and above trend growth, now some 1.4% in the year to Q2, GDP data do not seem to have had much impact is shaping, let alone dominating, ECB policy thinking. We think this will continue to be the case even after

July 29, 2025

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EZ Real Economy – Diverging Sentiment Indictors Complicate Outlook
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July 29, 2025 9:26 AM UTC

The ECB contends that the EZ economy has shown resilience of late.  Maybe so, albeit where GDP data (likely to average a satisfactory 0.3% q/q performance so far this year) are probably offering a misleading picture of underlying trends in real activity.  Indeed, recent GDP data gains have been pr

July 23, 2025

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Food Prices Lifted South Africa Inflation to 3.0% YoY in June
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July 23, 2025 12:36 PM UTC

Bottom Line: Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) announced on July 23 that annual inflation rose to 3.0% YoY in June from 2.8% in May as food prices reached a 15-month high coupled with elevated restaurant and health services prices. The inflation is still within South African Reserve Bank’s (SARB)

July 17, 2025

U.S. June NAHB Homebuilders Index - Slightly higher but still weak
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July 17, 2025 2:17 PM UTC

July’s NAHB homebuilders’ index has seen a modest correction higher to 33 from June’s 32 which was the weakest since December 2022, but still leaves a subdued picture, suggesting limited near term upside scope or new home sales.

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U.S. June Retail Sales, Weekly Initial Claims, July Philly Fed - Economy regaining momentum in the tariff pause
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July 17, 2025 1:06 PM UTC

The latest US data presents a picture of an economy regaining some momentum as tariff fears fade, at least temporarily. June retail sales with gains of 0.6% overall and ex auto and gas, with ex autos and the control group which contributes to GDP both up 0.5%, ended Q2 on a firm note. July’s Phill

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UK Labor Market – No Lack of Slack
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July 17, 2025 6:58 AM UTC

Even the BoE has acknowledged that the UK economy is developing slack in its labor market that we suggest is now not so much less tight but decidedly loose. Indeed, just days after BoE Governor Bailey suggested that signs of increasing labor market slack might prompt faster rate cuts, more such evid

July 16, 2025

U.S. June Industrial Production - Tentative signs of underlying improvement
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July 16, 2025 1:32 PM UTC

June industrial production has seen a 0.3% rise overall led by utilities which were lifted by unusually hot weather. Manufacturing saw a modest rise of 0.1%, but this is a second straight gain and the fourth rise in five months, with May revised up to 0.3% from 0.1%.

U.S. June PPI - Soft data partially offset by revisions but services are leading a slowing in trend
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July 16, 2025 1:06 PM UTC

June PPI is, like most recent months softer than expected, unchanged overall and in the core rates ex food and energy and ex food, energy and trade. However consistent with most recent months the preceding month has been revised higher, May to 0.3% overall from 0.1% and ex food and energy to 0.4% ov