Economic Data Key on Wednesday


Europe is poised for a slightly positive start on Wednesday as investors look to the deluge of economic data to provide the next catalyst for the markets.

Revised services PMI readings for the eurozone countries and the U.K. will be released throughout the morning. The services sector, in general, hasn’t fared as badly as manufacturing so the figures should be much more positive and point to strong growth expectations in most cases.

The U.K. figure in particular is expected to remain very high at 58.1 which is important given both the country’s dependency on the sector to provide more than two thirds of economic output and because other sectors are not pulling their weight. Manufacturing is suffering as a result of the strength of the pound which construction isn’t really contributing to growth at the moment, according to second quarter GDP data. This puts even greater importance on the services sector to keep the U.K. economy ticking along.

Eurozone retail sales data will follow the PMI readings and is expected to show a slight decline of 0.2% in June. These numbers can be quite volatile and therefore there is probably little to be read into today’s release, assuming of course that we don’t see a big difference between the expected and final reading.

The constant data flow continues into the U.S. session, with the ADP non-farm employment change number being released ahead of the Wall Street open. This is intended to be an estimate of the official non-farm payrolls figure which will be released on Friday but often the reality is that it is a poor approximation. It may become more accurate after all of the revisions are taken into consideration but at this point it’s no longer relevant. The only use people really get from it is when there are big unexpected swings in the number that suggest expectations for Friday’s release are well off.

We’ll also get the final services and ISM non-manufacturing PMI readings today, both of which are expected to remain well into growth territory at 55.2 and 56.3, respectively. As with the U.K., the services sector is very important to the U.S. economy and with it suffering the same problems with a strong currency, this makes the reliance on the services industry even greater.

Also key today will be crude oil inventories given the focus that there’s been on the commodity market as of late. Oil has found itself trading close to this year’s lows on the back of new supply growth from the U.S., increased output from the Saudi’s, the removal of sanctions on Iran and demand concerns in China. Last week we saw a surprisingly large draw in inventories which gave oil prices a temporary boost. We’re expecting another small reduction today but given the levels oil finds itself at, we could get some volatility when this number is released. A large build could be enough to prompt a move back towards those January lows.

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