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14 January 2026 US Monitor Inflation will continue to undershoot the FOMC's forecasts in 2026

  • The core CPI rose at an average monthly pace of just 0.13% between September and December.
  • Tariff-driven price rises have slowed, with retailers resorting to cutting other costs instead.
  • The run-rate of core goods prices will pick up again, but will undershoot last summer’s pace

14 January 2026 LatAm Monitor Colombia's structural inflation meets a historic wage shock in 2026

  • Sticky services inflation and high indexation leave Colombia far from target, despite modest relief in Q4.
  • A 23% minimum-wage increase threatens to entrench inflation persistence and delay long-term convergence.
  • BanRep faces pressure to tighten aggressively as expectations rise and LatAm peers’ prices stabilise.

14 January 2026 Eurozone Monitor We look for punchy Q4 GDP growth in both Italy and Spain

  • We are revising up our Q4 GDP forecast for Spain, to reflect solid retail sales and industrial output data…
  • …Spanish GDP likely rose by a punchy 0.7% in Q4, a touch better than in the third quarter. 
  • We still see an increase in Q4 growth in Italy, as the balance between net trade and inventories improves.

14 January 2026 UK Monitor CPI preview 2: airfares and duties boost December inflation to 3.3%

  • Tobacco-duty hikes and a seasonal boost to travel prices should raise CPI inflation to 3.3% in December.
  • We would forecast 3.4% inflation if the CPI collection date were December 16, instead of 9, as we assume.
  • Airfares inflation would be 24pp higher than we assume if the CPI were collected on December 16.

13 January 2026 US Monitor November retail sales likely to flag fading consumer momentum

  • We look for an underwhelming 0.2% rise in retail sales in November, with control sales unchanged.
  • A raft of indicators suggests consumers are tiring; we look for spending growth of just 1% in Q4.
  • The Fed is still independent; a grand jury is unlikely to bring an indictment against Chair Powell.

13 January 2026 LatAm Monitor Chilean inflation well under control; Peru's inflation and policy steady

  • Chile’s CPI surprised to the downside in December, as goods deflation deepened and core pressures eased…
  • …A firmer CLP and slowing wages are anchoring inflation, leaving policy rates close to neutral.
  • Low inflation, neutral rates and FX management mean BCRP is well positioned as election risks build.

13 January 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor Raising our 2026 India CPI forecast to over 4%, as food prices turn

  • Food deflation in India is receding quickly, pushing headline inflation up further, to 1.3% in December…
  • …We’ve raised our 2026 average forecast to 4.1%, but underlying inflation remains very benign.
  • Indonesian retail sales growth has hit a 20-month high, despite the big holes in discretionary goods.

13 January 2026 Eurozone Monitor With friends like this...; how can the EU react as Trump eyes Greenland?

  • US Greenland ambitions will accelerate EU defence spending and raise the risk of an EU-US trade war. 
  • The EU economic ‘bazooka’ would likely be unholstered if the US moves to take over Greenland. 
  • An intra-NATO shooting match is highly unlikely, but tensions will ratchet up before a resolution is found.

13 January 2026 UK Monitor Labour market preview: payrolls to fall, but hiring will improve in 2026

  • We expect ‘final’ payrolls to fall by 15K month-to-month in December, but hiring will improve in 2026.
  • The LFS unemployment rate will drop to 5.0% in November, but that still likely overplays job weakness.
  • Wage inflation will moderate in December, but surveys suggest the pace of pay growth is flattening.

PANTHEON EM ASIA DATA WRAP 12 January 2026

Recovering sales growth in Indonesia hiding big holes under the surface

PM Datanote: US Employment, December 2025

Still weak enough to sustain the pressure for more Fed easing.

Global Datanote: Employment, US, December 2025

In one line: Still weak enough to sustain the pressure for more Fed easing.

UK Datanote: Construction PMI, December 2025

  • In one line: Few reasons for builders to be more optimistic in 2026, so the construction PMI will remain weak.

UK Datanote: Bank of England Decision Maker Panel, December 2025

  • In one line: Job falls ease after the Budget circus ends while inflation remains stick.

PM Datanote: CPI, Brazil, September, 2025

  • In one line: Inflation rises marginally, but disinflation remains on track.
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