Eurozone data today lays bare the one big issue faced by the world 0 (0)

It is all about supply chain disruptions
This has been a topic that has been ongoing since the middle of the year but has grown in intensity over the past few months, especially when it comes to how all of this impacts inflation – something I talked about at the start of August .

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Germany September preliminary HICP +4.1% vs +4.0% y/y expected 0 (0)

Latest data released by Destatis – 30 September 2021
– +3.4%
– CPI +4.1% vs +4.2% y/y expected
– Prior +3.9%
This fits with expectations laid out by the state readings earlier, as outlined . In any case, it just reaffirms a further rise in German annual inflation (even if the month-on-month readings were not as drastic). Base

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ECB’s Centeno: Inflation spike still regarded as temporary 0 (0)

Remarks by ECB policymaker, Mario Centeno
As much as policymakers are still trying to reassure that team ‚transitory‘ is right, persistent supply chain disruptions through to next year will continue to pose a big problem to the narrative or definition of what is supposed to be „temporary“.

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US MBA mortgage applications w.e. 24 September -1.1% vs +4.9% prior 0 (0)

Latest data from the Mortgage Bankers Association for the week ending 24 September 2021
–  +4.9%
– Market index 734.9 vs 742.7 prior
– Purchase index  vs 283.9 prior
After gains in the previous week, activity fell as higher rates took some wind out of the sails in the mortgage market. Both purchases and refinancing activity also fell by

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Heads up: Key central bank heads to speak later in the day 0 (0)

Powell, Lagarde, Bailey, and Kuroda will be participating in a policy panel together at the ECB forum on central banking
The panel discussion is scheduled to begin at 1545 GMT and last for about an hour but just be wary that the key topic for today’s session is the „structural change and the implications of climate

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