{"id":653623,"date":"2025-04-07T12:56:32","date_gmt":"2025-04-07T10:56:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ftmo.com\/?p=653623"},"modified":"2025-04-07T17:32:38","modified_gmt":"2025-04-07T15:32:38","slug":"trading-week-ahead-week-15","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ftmo.com\/en\/trading-week-ahead-week-15\/","title":{"rendered":"Trading Week Ahead: Will Inflation Data Push the Fed to Act?"},"content":{"rendered":"
This week, traders face high stakes as CPI and PPI data from the US and China hit the market. With ongoing trade tensions and inflation fears, investors seek clarity. Will the numbers spark recession worries or confirm economic resilience?<\/p>\n
\u2022 FOMC Meeting Minutes Limited Market Impact Expected <\/strong> \u2022 US CPI and PPI Reports Key Indicators for Fed Action <\/strong> \u2022 China\u2019s CPI and PPI<\/strong>
\nThe Federal Reserve will release minutes from its March meeting. However, since the meeting occurred before Trump\u2019s latest tariff announcements, it may provide little new insight. Instead, traders will likely focus on fresh CPI and PPI data to gauge inflation trends and anticipate Fed actions.<\/p>\n
\nThe US Labor Department plans to release March CPI, expected to hold steady at 0.2%, along with PPI data that could reveal mounting inflation pressures. Tariffs are intensifying inflation risks, forcing the Fed to balance economic growth with price stability. Traders will pay close attention to these reports for clues about future rate decisions.<\/p>\n
\nTariff impact under scrutiny investors will closely watch China\u2019s inflation data to assess the real impact of US tariffs. Elevated inflation could signal deeper economic damage from the trade war, shaping global market sentiment.<\/p>\n