Key economic releases next week will continue to shape the outlook on global rates as softening labor markets and stubborn inflation prelude an inflection point for central banks. Such releases will be headlined by consumer and producer inflation rates in the United States. Additionally, the preliminary annual benchmark revisions to nonfarm payroll numbers will retain attention for the series following a batch of pessimistic readings. In turn, leading indicators will also be featured with University of Michigan consumer confidence index. Elsewhere, the ECB is due to hold its rates unchanged and update its macroeconomic projections. Germany, France, and the UK are due to post industrial production, with the latter also updating its monthly GDP. In China, economic policy announcements may be made as key officials meet. Also, inflation is expected from China and India.
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