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If you are unable to see the message below, [click here to view](. Will pork do unto China that which Trump failed? Can France save the Union? And can US retail save the global economy? [Visit our website]( [AvaTrade] This Week’s Market Opportunities Consumer & Producer Inflation – Tuesday, September 10 at 1:30 AM GMT Pork Economics in China Long before Trump manages to slap down his Chinese counterpart’s arms, African Swine Fever will have made a dent in the Chinese economy. Already pushing inflation up 2.8% by July, today’s numbers won’t have a hard time surpassing Sunday night’s GDP and Trade Balance figures. Will China’s central bank devalue again? [Trade USDCNY]( EU Interest Rate – Thursday, September 11 at 11:45 AM GMT Trading Places After last June’s concerning 2.6% drop in industrial production, clearly France’s protectionist economy is insufficient to take up the slack from Germany’s export-based one. Sentiment is down across the board and target inflation remains off target. The zone’s central bank has been talking about further easing for months. Perhaps now’s the time to take a look at interest rates. Will the ECB go negative? [Trade EURJPY]( Retail, Import & Export prices – Friday, September 12 at 12:30 PM GMT The Little Star That Could AS we saw at the week’s start, Trump’s trade tactics are doing less damage to the Chinese economy than to his own. And with import and export prices – if anything – rising (of course), the only star that seems in-extinguishable is that cornerstone of the US ethos – retail. Once that begins to falter, the entire boat could capsize. Will Retail Remain Resilient? [Trade the S&P500]( [AvaTrade] Trading, CFDs, Spread-betting & Options carry risk and could result in the loss of your capital AVA Trade EU Ltd is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland (No.C53877). AVA Trade Ltd is regulated by the B.V.I Financial Services Commission. Ava Capital Markets Australia Pty Ltd is regulated by the ASIC (No.406684). Ava Capital Markets Pty is regulated by the South African Financial Services Board (FSP No.45984). Ava Trade Japan K.K. is regulated in Japan by the FSA (No.1662) and the FFAJ (No.1574). Read AvaTrade [risk disclosure]( before trading Forex, CFD’s, Spread-betting or FX Options. Forex/CFD, Spread-betting & FX Options trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Copyright © 2007-2019 AVA Trade EU Ltd. All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe](

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