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Promising inflation data ahead of friday's Eurozone HICP release

Another mixed session in Europe on Thursday with US futures pointing to a similar open on Wall Street despite some promising inflation figures from the euro area.

While the eurozone HICP release isn't due until tomorrow, we do get some insight ahead of time from the individual country breakdowns and it's Germany that's offered a promising update this morning.

Headline inflation in North Rhine Westphalia fell to 4.2% this month from 5.8% in August, a huge move that will give the ECB confidence that its decision to all but declare an end to the tightening cycle a couple of weeks ago was correct.

The decline was expected due to the expiry of a transport subsidy last year which created more favourable base effects. But as we've seen so much over the last couple of years, until the figures drop, you can't be too confident.

The Spanish release was less cause for celebration but the increase from 2.6% to 3.5% was in line with expectations so there was no nasty shock that could be a cause for concern among investors or at the central bank.

The euro has firmed against the dollar today but the greenback is down against a bunch of currencies following an astonishingly strong performance over the last couple of months.

Is Oil running on fumes as Brent nears $100?

Oil prices are increasingly hitting the headlines, with Brent crude coming within five dollars of triple figures which will naturally bring back bad memories of last year's price surge. It is worth noting that, while oil could top $100, this is very different from 2022 and is largely being driven by OPEC+ tipping the market into deficit which is unlikely to be the long-term plan.

What's more, there may be some early signs that the oil rally is running on fumes as we get closer to $100, perhaps a sign that traders view it as a major psychological hurdle. That's what it proved to be in October and November last year, the last time Brent traded around these levels.

A challenging environment for Gold amid a hawkish Fed

Gold has completely fallen out of fashion, it seems, after tumbling below $1,900 on Wednesday. The yellow metal fell a little over 1.3% yesterday to its lowest level since mid-March and while it is marginally higher today on the back of a softer dollar, the near-term looks challenging.

The Fed's hawkish communication at a time when other central banks are adopting more of a neutral stance is boosting US yields and the dollar, and punishing gold. In the absence of more promising US data on inflation and the labour market, it may remain a tough environment for gold. And a government shutdown could complicate that further. 

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Craig Erlam

Craig Erlam

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Based in London, Craig Erlam joined OANDA in 2015 as a market analyst. With many years of experience as a financial market analyst and trader, he focuses on both fundamental and technical analysis while producing macroeconomic commentary.

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