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17 December 2025 China+ Monitor Japan's wage outlook for 2026 likely to remain uneven

  • The BoJ’s regional branches report steady wage-hike expectations for 2026, except at small firms.
  • Japan’s December flash PMIs see manufacturing activity reviving but cost pressures mounting.
  • The Q4 Tankan finds severe labour shortages, but these have yet to spur an uptick in broad wage growth.

17 December 2025 Eurozone Monitor PMI falls but still favours ECB hawks' call for no more easing

  • The EZ composite PMI slid to a three-month low but still points to GDP rising more in Q4 than Q3. 
  • The detail indicates stronger employment growth and so a still-tight labour market… 
  • ...As well as rising input costs and greater inflation pressures in 2026.

17 December 2025 UK Monitor Labour market review: job growth will improve, and pay is stubborn

  • Chaos running up to the November Budget hit hiring, but by less than payrolls suggest.
  • Payrolls will be revised better, vacancies are rising, and jobless claims are down on a year earlier.
  • The MPC has enough evidence to cut on Thursday, but stubborn pay growth will keep it cautious.

EM Asia Datanote: Trade, India, November 2025

  • In one line: Historic leap in gold imports in October unwinds dramatically.

16 December 2025 US Monitor November CPI data unlikely to ruin the festive mood

  • Core CPI inflation likely fell to 2.9% in November, slightly below consensus, from 3.0% in September.
  • Auto prices have remained unaffected by tariffs; increases in other goods prices have slowed.
  • The rebound in airline fares probably has petered out; rent increases likely continue to slow gradually. 

16 December 2025 LatAm Monitor Kast's mandate signals Chile's return to discipline, and market confidence

  • A landslide election resets Chile’s political cycle, restoring a pro-market-reform agenda.
  • Early fiscal consolidation, tax reform and deregulation will test credibility and sustain the market rally.
  • The benign macro backdrop and BCCh easing create a narrow window to lift capex and potential growth.

16 December 2025 China+ Monitor China's domestic demand still in the slow lane as policy boost fades

  • China’s November activity data point to slowing goods consumption but steady services spending.
  • Still-falling fixed asset investment has yet to benefit from the quasi-fiscal-stimulus funding support.
  • Policymakers will proceed cautiously on tackling the reasons for the weak demand, amid bright exports.

16 December 2025 Eurozone Monitor How have our key indicator forecasts fared this year?

  • Our spot forecasts for EZ GDP have outperformed the consensus and the ECB so far this year…
  •  …We have improved our EZ inflation forecasts by incorporating our new energy model. 
  • We misjudged the dovishness of the new SNB Chairman, affecting our forecasting track record.

16 December 2025 UK Monitor House price inflation will improve gradually in 2026

  • Official house prices fell in September, and we think activity will remain weak in Q4…
  • ...But the private-sector house price indices are rising again, and surveyors are becoming more optimistic.
  • So, we look for house price inflation of 3.0% in Q4 2026, up from 2.25% in Q4 2025.

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 15 December 2025: China's Nov activity data still softening

China's November activity data show goods consumption softening and fixed asset investment worsening

PANTHEON EM ASIA DATA WRAP 15 December 2025

Upstream food price pressures in India are reviving more noticeably

Global Datanote: CPI, India, November 2025

  • In one line: Muddied by residual seasonality, but vegetable-price pressures are reviving.

EM Asia Datanote: CPI, India, November 2025

  • In one line: Muddied by residual seasonality, but vegetable-price pressures are reviving.

China+ Datanote: Money & Credit, China, November

In one line: still looking for signs of private sector credit demand

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