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Duncan Wrigley

Global Datanote: National CPI, Japan, April, 2026

  • In one line: Japan's inflation slowed in April, but that probably won't dissuade the BoJ from hiking

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 22 May 2026: Japan's inflation slowed in April

In one line: Japan's slowing inflation probably won't dissuade the BoJ from hiking rates next month

Global Datanote: LPRs, China, May, 2026

  • In one line: On hold despite April slowdown

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 20 May 2026: Rates on hold, despite April slowdown

In one line: Policy rate cut only likely after several months of flagging growth

20 May 2026 China+ Monitor China's residential market seeing flickers of light

  • China’s tier-one cities are enjoying a ‘mini boom’, raising hopes that the end of the property downturn is in sight.
  • But national housing inventories still have almost a year to go before they reach a sustainable level.
  • Cities are finding new ways to unlock genuine demand, though developer funding is still under pressure.

19 May 2026 China+ Monitor China's shaky start to Q2 to put the focus on policy implementation

  • China’s April data point to slowing activity, only partly explained by the global energy shock.
  • Retail sales growth at 0.2% was the worst since December 2022, highlighting poor domestic demand.
  • Investment is weak, though probably better than April’s figure—the worst since February 2020—suggests.

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 18 May 2026: China hits a speed bump in April

In one line: April's weak economic data due to energy shock and severe weather

18 May 2026 China+ Monitor If you can't beat them, deal with them; reconfiguring US-China ties

  • President Trump’s visit to Beijing last week marked a  gradual improvement in bilateral relations...
  • ...Which is likely to continue while Mr. Trump is in dealmaking mode to salvage his low popularity.
  • The two countries’ different approaches to the AI  transition should diffuse one key source of strain. 

PM Datanote: Money & Credit, China, April

In one line: rise in fiscal deposits likely points to temporary building activity disruptions due to severe weather.

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 12 May 2026: Japan's household spending slows

In one line: People curbed spending in response to fuel price hikes in March

13 May 2026 China+ Monitor China's inflation still under control despite energy bump

  • China’s consumer inflation rose 0.2pp to 1.2% in April, on the back of fuel-price rises.
  • The government will continue to soften the impact of high international energy prices on end-users.
  • Industry is likely to bear the brunt of higher energy costs, amid still-sluggish domestic demand..

5 May 2026 China+ Monitor China's April manufacturing PMIs hint at front-loading by exporters

  • China’s manufacturing PMIs held up well in April, despite the disruption from the war in the Middle East.
  • This resilience should continue in the near term, though exports are likely to slow as global demand fades.
  • The weak construction PMI likely reflects bad weather; the infrastructure investment rebound should continue.

Global Datanote: Exports, Korea, April 2026

  • In one line: Buoyed by rocketing chip exports

Global Datanote: Tokyo CPI, Japan, April 2026

  • In one line: Subdued, thanks to expanded childcare subsidies

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 1 May 2026: Tokyo inflation subdued; Korea exports surging

In one line: Tokyo inflation subdued thanks to expanded childcare subsidies;
Korean exports buoyed by robust chip sales

Global Datanote: Manufacturing PMIs, China, April 2026

  • In one line: Resilient to the energy shock so far

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 30 April 2026: Manufacturing sector resilient to energy shock

In one line: China's manufacturing sector holds up well in April; Services slows after the holiday boost; Construction PMI drop is puzzling

1 May 2026 China+ Monitor China's April manufacturing PMIs hint at front-loading by exporters

  • China’s manufacturing PMIs held up well in April, despite the disruption from the war in the Middle East.
  • This resilience should continue in the near term, though exports are likely to slow as global demand fades.
  • The weak construction PMI likely reflects bad weather; the infrastructure investment rebound should continue.

Global Datanote: BoJ Policy Decision, Japan, April, 2026

  • In one line: BoJ on hold, but Governor Ueda's lack of clear policy signalling leaves JPY exposed

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 28 April 2026: BoJ on hold

In one line: BoJ on hold, but Governor Ueda's lack of clear policy signalling leaves JPY exposed

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