In contrast to the EZ, the UK flash services PMI surprises to the upside at 53.2 (51.0 exp and prior). Also in contrast the flash manufacturing PMI surprises to the downside. There is also a decent upside surprise to the flash composite PMI. A real contrast between the sectors here with services seeing overseas demand while manufacturers are impacted by global economic uncertainty and tariff concerns. The other big point to pick out here is that both services and manufacturers are noting costs being passed on from higher payroll costs and NIC contributions. This allies with the MPC Minutes on Friday - and adds to evidence that whereas 2024 was dominated largely by services inflation, in 2025 non-energy goods inflation will be watched much more closely too.
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The next Fed rate cut is again fully priced for the July meeting, following a 6bp futures-implied move today on the back of soft Services PMI data exacerbated in the afternoon by a risk-off move in equities.
Meeting | Current FF Implieds (%), LH | Cumulative Change From Current Rate (bp) | Incremental Chg (bp) | Prior Session (Feb 20) | Chg Since Then (bp) | End of Last Week (Feb 14) |
Mar 19 2025 | 4.32 | -1.5 | -1.5 | 4.32 | -0.9 | 4.32 |
May 07 2025 | 4.25 | -8.4 | -6.9 | 4.28 | -3.1 | 4.28 |
Jun 18 2025 | 4.14 | -19.4 | -11.0 | 4.18 | -4.2 | 4.18 |
Jul 30 2025 | 4.07 | -26.2 | -6.8 | 4.13 | -6.0 | 4.13 |
Sep 17 2025 | 3.97 | -35.7 | -9.5 | 4.04 | -6.5 | 4.04 |
Oct 29 2025 | 3.92 | -41.2 | -5.5 | 4.00 | -8.0 | 3.99 |
Dec 10 2025 | 3.86 | -47.3 | -6.1 | 3.95 | -8.8 | 3.93 |