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The Weekly Markets Outlook — 14–18 April 2025

A Brief Outlook for the Week Ahead 



As we kick off the third week of April, markets are gearing up for a high-impact stretch driven by economic data, corporate earnings, and central bank commentary.


1. Inflation Watch

March CPI Incoming The highlight of the week lands Tuesday with the release of U.S. March CPI numbers. With inflation still sticky, markets are hyper-focused on how these figures might sway the Fed’s next move. A hotter-than-expected read could reignite hawkish sentiment, while a cool print might support dovish narratives going into May.


2. European Sentiment

For Midweek, keep an eye on Germany and the Eurozone’s economic sentiment surveys. Given recent weakness in manufacturing, investors will be parsing data for signs of a rebound—or further stagnation.


3. Big Earnings Week Q1

Earnings season heats up, with major banks, tech giants, and airlines reporting. Market volatility could spike around these releases, especially if forward guidance diverges from expectations. Analysts are watching closely for margin pressures, consumer spending trends, and AI-driven growth stories.


4. China’s GDP

Friday wraps up with China’s Q1 GDP release. With the world watching Beijing’s post-pandemic economic trajectory, this will be a major driver for commodities, Asian markets, and emerging market sentiment.


5. Central Bank Chatter

The Fed is in semi-lockdown ahead of its next policy meeting, but any scheduled comments—especially from Chair Powell—will be combed for clues. Across the pond, ECB officials may weigh in as Eurozone inflation trends diverge.


What to Watch This Week:


Tuesday: U.S. March CPI


Wednesday: Eurozone & Germany sentiment data


Thursday: Major Q1 earnings (banks, tech)


Friday: China Q1 GDP



With so many catalysts packed into one week, traders should buckle up for some potential turbulence—and opportunity.


Let the price actions do the interpretations.

Remain safe!

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