Eurozone Retail Sales Volume pic.twitter.com/WGeFPQdJzU
— Win Smart, CFA (@WinfieldSmart) April 8, 2024
π New data from the Indeed Wage Tracker π
πͺπΊ Eurozone – Downward trajectory resumed in March
π¬π§ UK – Continued slowdown but wage growth remains high, a concern for monetary policymakers
πΊπΈ US – Wage growth is down to its 2019 average, a promising sign for the Fed pic.twitter.com/i9A3pZUDYv
— Pawel Adrjan (@PawelAdrjan) April 8, 2024
Economists (and investors) claiming that #Switzerland is different when it comes to cutting rates because #inflation is at 1.15%, lack historical perspective. Switzerland reported 0.3% inflation on average since 2009. The Eurozone reported 2.0% inflation on average. The gap⦠pic.twitter.com/k8TJJebpLC
— jeroen blokland (@jsblokland) April 4, 2024