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European Economic News Preview Eurozone GDP Data Due

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The release of eurozone GDP, industrial production, and inflation data provides a snapshot of economic activity. Stronger-than-expected data could support the euro and reduce ECB rate cut expectations, affecting bond yields and bank margins. Weaker data may increase recession fears, pressuring cyclical sectors. The impact is region-specific to the euro area, with potential spillovers to EM markets via trade and FX channels. However, the commercial mechanism is weak as it is data-dependent and no specific company or supply chain is directly affected.

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  • Euro area flash GDP and industrial production data due Wednesday.
  • Germany wholesale prices for April forecasted +1.8% MoM after +2.7% in March.
  • Final inflation figures from France and Romania GDP/CPI/IP reports also expected.
Sector verdictGLOBAL_BANKINGFlatmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

Sustained data surprises could alter ECB rate expectations over 2-4 weeks; GLOBAL_BANKING is affected flat. Key risk: pass-through to bank margins remains uncertain.

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