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European Markets Set For Lower Open As Investors Brace Themselves For U.S. Inflation Data

July 13, 2022

European stocks are expected to open lower on Wednesday, extending losses seen in previous sessions this week, as investors prepare for the latest inflation data from the United States.

The U.K.’s FTSE index is seen opening 15 points lower at 7,196, Germany’s DAX down 65 points at 12,830, France’s CAC 40 down 21 points at 6,024, and Italy’s FTSE MIB down 75 points at 21,289, according to data from IG.

Global markets are keeping a close eye on inflation data out of the U.S. on Wednesday. The June consumer price index is expected to show headline inflation, including food and energy, rising above May’s 8.6% level to 8.8%, according to estimates from Dow Jones.

The hot reading expected Wednesday could prompt the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates by another 75 basis points during this month’s meeting. Last month, the Fed raised its benchmark interest rates three-quarters of a percentage point to a range of 1.5%-1.75% in its most aggressive hike since 1994.

U.S. stock futures were little changed in overnight trading on Tuesday as investors awaited the inflation data. In Asia-Pacific markets overnight, shares were higher as China released trade data, and the Bank of Korea and Reserve Bank of New Zealand hiked rates.

Other data out earlier on Wednesday showed the U.K.’s economy expanded unexpectedly in May with output growing by 0.5%, according to the Office for National Statistics. A Reuters poll of economists had anticipated zero growth in May from April.









Source: CNBC
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