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Wall Street braces for historic week of economic data including retail sales through home sales

2025/12/15 20:44

Wall Street has stepped into a wild week as a huge pile of data finally hits after the long government shutdown that froze everything. Traders, funds, and every desk from equities to crypto need numbers to move with confidence, but the problem is, folks, the numbers coming out now are messier than they’ve ever been.

The economic data will cover October, November, and early December, and none of them gives a clean picture of where the economy under President Donald Trump actually stands. Markets want clarity. They are getting noise.

Investors already know this week is overloaded. Tuesday brings October retail sales and the November jobs report. Thursday delivers the November CPI and the December Philly Fed manufacturing index.

Friday drops October PCE, November existing home sales, Michigan inflation expectations, Michigan consumer sentiment, and five Fed speaker events scattered around all of that. This is not a normal release cycle. It is a backlog dump after federal agencies spent weeks unable to collect or process numbers.

Tracking the flood of releases hitting markets

Analysts say traders waiting months for updates may not get the clarity they want. The Bureau of Labor Statistics is sending out two major reports this week: the jobs data and the inflation data.

Both should help show how the economy is moving after the shutdown, but each release is flawed. Agencies paused collection during the shutdown, and some releases were delayed or deleted altogether, which leaves holes that cannot be fixed.

Diane Swonk of KPMG US said, “We’re still in the clouds and the data we’re going to get is better than not having data. But it’s not going to be definitive because it is reflecting an economy in flux and it’s also still incomplete.”

Markets already expected choppy numbers, but hearing that confirmed what traders feared: even the fresh updates may not give a straight answer.

This week also lands right after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates to the lowest level in three years.

That vote exposed huge disagreements inside the central bank about what matters more right now: the weakening jobs market or inflation that keeps hanging around. The shutdown added even more chaos, since agencies could not track or report anything for weeks.

Fed chair Jay Powell said borrowing costs are “now within a broad range of estimates of its neutral value” and said the path forward depends on incoming data. He also said, “We are well positioned to wait to see how the economy evolves.”

Watching how the Fed handles distorted numbers

Tuesday’s employment report covers November plus part of October. Thursday’s CPI only includes November after the October file was dropped. That makes inflation harder to read than jobs.

Frances Donald of the Royal Bank of Canada said, “Both the jobs and the inflation data that’s coming through may have distortions that don’t give us a clean read, both because of the impact from the shutdown itself, but also because of various methodological adjustments that had to be made.”

She also said it will be hard to look at numbers from October through December and pull “grand conclusions.”

The Fed is split on how far to cut rates next year, and this week’s updates could push them either way.

Andrew Hollenhorst of Citi said, “A weaker reading would establish a softening trend that markets and Fed officials would extrapolate into next year. On the other hand, a stronger reading would make the recent weakness look more like a temporary, seasonal soft patch.”

He also said the inflation release will be “less complete and harder to make sense of than the jobs report,” especially with debates inside the Fed over how new tariffs will affect prices.

Hollenhorst added that it may take until December numbers arrive in January “to feel confident regarding whether inflation is cooling toward target or stuck at elevated levels.”

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Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/historic-week-of-economic-data/

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