After a quiet day on the economic calendar, the German economy is back in focus today. Stats from the U.S will also provide the majors with direction, however.
German Ifo Business Climate Index (May)
GfK German Consumer Climate (Jun)
French Consumer Spending (MoM) (Apr)
French GDP (QoQ) (Q1) Final
French CPI m/m (May) Prelim
French HICP m/m (May) Prelim
It was a relatively bullish start to the week for the European majors on Monday, with the German markets closed.
The CAC40 and EuroStoxx600 rose by 0.35% and by 0.14% respectively.
Market optimism towards the economic outlook continued mute concerns over inflation and a possible shift in FED monetary policy. Lagarde’s assurances of unwavering support on Friday was key.
Tech stocks led the way on the day.
There were no major stats from the Eurozone for the markets to consider, with the German markets shut on Monday.
There were also no material stats from the U.S to provide the majors with direction late in the session.
For the DAX: Germany was on holiday at the start of the week.
From the CAC, it was a mixed day for the banks. Credit Agricole and Soc Gen ended the day down by 0.39% and by 0.15% respectively. BNP Paribas rose by 0.85% gain.
It was a bullish day for the French auto sector, however. Stellantis NV rose by 0.47%, with Renault gaining 1.41%.
Air France-KLM and Airbus SE ended the day with modest gains of 0.31% and 0.36% respectively.
It was a 3rd consecutive day in the red for the VIX on Monday.
Following a 2.52% fall on Friday, the VIX declined by 8.68% to end the day at 18.40.
The NASDAQ rallied by 1.41%, with the Dow and the S&P500 ending the day up by 0.54% and by 0.99% respectively.
It’s a busier day ahead on the European economic calendar. Finalized GDP numbers and IFO Business Climate figures for Germany are due out later this morning.
While we will expect the GDP numbers to draw interest, expect the IFO figures for May to be the key driver.
From the U.S, consumer confidence figures for May will also provide direction late in the European session.
In the futures markets, at the time of writing, the Dow Mini up by 38 points, while the DAX was down by 5 points.
For a look at all of today’s economic events, check out our economic calendar.
With over 20 years of experience in the finance industry, Bob has been managing regional teams across Europe and Asia and focusing on analytics across both corporate and financial institutions. Currently he is covering developments relating to the financial markets, including currencies, commodities, alternative asset classes, and global equities.