03/03/2025
WEEKLY MARKET OUTLOOK: KEY EVENTS & DATES TO WATCH!
This week is packed with crucial economic and political events that could drive market movements. Hereβs what traders and investors should keep an eye on:
π΅ Monday, March 4 β Euro-Area Inflation π¦
The Eurozone's inflation data will be released, shaping the ECBβs next monetary policy move. A higher inflation rate may push interest rates higher, impacting stocks and forex markets.
π΄ Tuesday, March 5 β Trump Addresses Congress πΊπΈ
Former U.S. President Donald Trump will address Congress, and his remarks on economic policies, trade, and regulations could influence market sentiment, particularly in U.S. equities.
π‘ Wednesday, March 6 β China NPC & US ISM Services π¨π³πΊπΈ
China NPC (National People's Congress): Key policy announcements on economic growth, trade, and industry regulations could set the tone for Chinaβs stock market.
US ISM Services: A crucial indicator of the U.S. service sectorβs health. A strong reading signals economic expansion, while a weaker one may raise recession fears.
π’ Thursday, March 7 β EU-Ukraine Summit & ECB Decision πͺπΊπΊπ¦
EU-Ukraine Summit: Discussions on financial and military support for Ukraine could influence defense stocks and geopolitical risk sentiment.
ECB Interest Rate Decision: The European Central Bank will announce its policy stance. A hawkish tone could boost the Euro, while a dovish stance may pressure it.
β« Friday, March 8 β NFP & Fedβs Powell Speaks π
NFP (Non-Farm Payrolls): One of the most critical economic reports of the month, shaping expectations for U.S. interest rates and market direction.
Fed Chair Powell Speaks: His comments on inflation and monetary policy will be closely analyzed for clues on future rate decisions.
π’ MARKET NEWS UPDATE:
βοΈ Defense stocks surge as geopolitical tensions rise.
βοΈ Stoxx 600 sees slight gains, with BAE Systems up 13%!
βοΈ Euro rises 0.2% against the dollar, strengthening European markets.
π What are your thoughts on the market this week? Drop your predictions in the comments! β¬οΈ