Next Week’s Macro Outlook: Seven Central Banks to Announce Rate Decisions; NVIDIA GTC 2026 Conference Begins

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Next week brings key macro-driven volatility as seven central banks announce rate decisions and NVIDIA launches its GTC 2026 conference. The Fed’s decision on Thursday at 02:00, along with Powell’s remarks, will shape liquidity and crypto markets. Rising oil prices due to the U.S.-Iran-Israel conflict add inflationary pressures. The RBA, BoC, BoJ, SNB, BoE, and ECB will also make moves. U.S. industrial output, API crude inventory data, and PPI figures follow. NVIDIA’s event from March 16–19 will highlight updates in AI hardware.

BlockBeats report: On March 15, the conflict among the U.S., Iran, and Israel entered its third week, and the ongoing turmoil in energy commodities markets is escalating into a major issue. In short, rising oil prices mean higher inflation, which undermines corporate profitability and ultimately forces markets into a struggle. Next week, seven central banks will announce their interest rate decisions, and markets will navigate forward amid extreme uncertainty.


The market is most focused on the Federal Reserve:


Thursday at 02:00, the Federal Reserve FOMC releases its interest rate decision and Summary of Economic Projections;

Thursday at 02:30, Federal Reserve Chair Powell holds a monetary policy press conference.


The market generally expects Fed policymakers to hold rates steady at next week’s meeting. Recent developments in the macroeconomic landscape have completely altered the Fed’s interest rate outlook. Thursday’s meeting will be Powell’s second-to-last, so a balanced and cautious tone is anticipated to dominate. Nevertheless, all eyes will be on the Summary of Economic Projections (SEP) and the dot plot, as expectations for two rate cuts have weakened following the recent surge in oil prices.


Additionally, on Tuesday at 11:30, the Reserve Bank of Australia will announce its interest rate decision; on Wednesday at 21:45, the Bank of Canada will announce its interest rate decision; on Thursday, the Bank of Japan will announce its interest rate decision (time pending); on Thursday at 16:30, the Swiss National Bank will announce its interest rate decision; on Thursday at 20:00, the Bank of England will announce its interest rate decision and meeting minutes; on Thursday at 21:15, the European Central Bank will announce its interest rate decision.


The interest rate decisions of the above major global economies will also have unpredictable effects on the flow of market funds.


Important economic data to be released next week includes:


Monday, 21:15, U.S. Monthly Industrial Production for February;

Wednesday, 04:30, U.S. API Crude Oil Inventories for the week ending March 13;

Wednesday, 20:30: U.S. February PPI Year-over-Year; U.S. February PPI Month-over-Month;

Thursday, 20:30: U.S. initial jobless claims for the week ending March 14; U.S. Philadelphia Fed manufacturing index for March;


Key economic data from the U.S. and Europe will be released in quick succession, including the U.S. February Producer Price Index (PPI), the final February Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the Eurozone, the U.S. initial jobless claims for the week ending March 14, and the March Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index. These indicators will further shed light on inflation transmission channels, labor market resilience, and the strength of manufacturing recovery, significantly influencing market expectations for Federal Reserve and European Central Bank policy decisions and global asset pricing.


Finally, the NVIDIA GTC 2026 conference will take place from March 16 to 19 in San Jose, California:


This is the most anticipated annual event in the AI field. The conference centers on Jensen Huang’s opening keynote, which is expected to cover comprehensive updates across the AI stack—including chips, software, models, and applications—with themes focused on Physical AI, Agentic AI, AI Factories, inference, and accelerated computing. The market eagerly anticipates Huang’s announcement of a “world-shaking new chip,” potentially featuring a novel architecture optimized for inference and agentic AI, such as a possible LPU (Language Processing Unit) or a low-power inference chip in the style of Groq, designed to address bottlenecks in token costs, ROI, and energy efficiency.

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