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From Threadneedle Street to Payrolls: The Week Ahead in Macro
Eurizon SLJ Capital
In this episode of The Long and Short of the Week Ahead, Matt Jones and Neil Staines run through the key macro themes for the days ahead, from Bank of England projections and UK policy signals to global central bank watchpoints, China PMI data, and a US calendar that culminates in non-farm payrolls.
What we cover
- UK policy week: the Bank of England meeting, updated projections, and the inflation path
- Market pricing versus expectations for the UK rate-cut trajectory
- Global central banks in focus, including the Reserve Bank of Australia and European Central Bank
- China’s PMI data as an early read on activity and sentiment into 2026
- A data-heavy US week: ISM, JOLTS, ADP, ISM Services, and non-farm payrolls
- Key global inflation prints and what they imply for central bank reaction functions across DM and EM
- A quick weekend sports preview to close
Chapters / timestamps
00:00 Introduction and welcome
00:27 Focus on the Bank of England
02:21 Global macro calendar highlights
04:18 US economic outlook
06:37 Weekend sports preview
07:44 Conclusion and sign-off
About the show
The Long and Short of the Week Ahead is a podcast from Eurizon SLJ Capital examining the macro themes shaping markets.
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