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13 May 2025 UK Monitor BoE to continue unwinding its balance sheet in 2025/26

  • Volatility at the long end of the gilt curve will fail to deter the MPC from continuing QT from October.
  • The level of reserves in the system is elevated, and rate-setters are keen to dispose of APF assets.
  • We expect the BoE to reduce the pace of QT only modestly in 2025/26, to £80B per year.

May 2025 - U.K. Housing Watch

ACTIVITY UNWINDING AS STAMP-DUTY COSTS RISE...

  • ...BUT WE STILL EXPECT HOUSE PRICES TO GAIN 4% IN 2025

UK Datanote: UK RICS Residential Market Survey, April 2024

  • In one line: The housing market slowdown will be temporary according to the RICS.

UK Datanote: UK MPC Decision and Minutes, May 2025

  • In one line: Keeping ‘gradual’ guidance disappointed market expectations, but the MPC are on track for a couple more cuts this year. 

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

  • In one line: Dovish DMP but the survey was run in the eye of the storm, business responses would likely be different now.

PM Datanote: US Productivity, Q1

Mismeasurement likely distorting the Q1 numbers; underlying trend solid.

Global Datanote: Inflation, Brazil, April, 2025

  • In one line: Inflation steady in April, but underlying pressures persist, for now.

PM Datanote: Inflation IPCA, Brazil, April, 2025

  • In one line: Inflation steady in April, but underlying pressures persist, for now.

EZ Datanote: Industrial Production, Italy, March 2025

In one line: Industry will likely support GDP again in Q2, but downside risks remain.

12 May 2025 US Monitor April CPI set to show inflation had been tamed, before the tariff shock

  • We look for a below-consensus 0.2% gain in the April headline CPI; the egg price surge likely unwound…
  • …But rising vehicle prices and a partial rebound in hotel room rates likely drove a 0.3% rise in the core CPI.
  • It's too soon to see major tariff-related price hikes, and weak demand suggests airline fares stayed lower.

12 May 2025 LatAm Monitor Inflation ticks higher in Mexico, but underlying pressures are contained

  • Headline and core inflation in Mexico rose in April, driven mainly by seasonal services price rises…
  • …But underlying trends are contained and demand remains subdued, allowing Banxico to cut this week.
  • Peru’s BCRP cut rates to 4.50% and signalled a shift towards neutral, as inflation is well anchored, for now.

12 May 2025 Emerging Asia Monitor US tariffs' impending return fueling Taiwan's export frenzy

  • Taiwan’s exports defied expectations, rising by 30% year-over-year in April; front-loading continues...
  • ...It’s unclear when this will stop, but a surge in the value of the T WD is a new headwind.
  • Inflation moderated to 2.0% in April, from 2.3% in March, but it’s still too soon to celebrate.

12 May 2025 China+ Monitor China considering a major overhaul of its housing-market model

  • China reportedly plans to improve its housing model by banning pre-sale housing.
  • The move would allow the authorities to control the supply of housing better, stabilising prices.
  • China’s foreign reserves rose on the back of a bigger revaluation effect, thanks to the weaker USD in April.

12 May 2025 Eurozone Monitor UK-US deal not a blueprint for EU-US trade negotiations

  • The EU’s announcement of retaliation against US tariffs is an attempt to get Washington to the table.
  • Brussels’ WTO case against the US indicates that it won’t accept 10% as a floor for tariffs.
  • EU purchases of energy, agricultural products and defence goods are the clearest route to a deal.

12 May 2025 UK Monitor Week in review: MPC cautiously more dovish

  • The MPC turned more dovish last week, just not as dramatically as the market expected.
  • The US–UK trade deal will have a small impact on trade flows but could relieve some uncertainty.
  • Strong GDP growth and upward payroll revisions should maintain the sense of monetary caution.

Global Datanote: Inflation, Mexico, April, 2025

  • In one line: Underlying pressures remain in check, despite a bad start to Q2.

PM Datanote: CPI, Mexico, April, 2025

  • In one line: Underlying pressures remain in check, despite a bad start to Q2.

Global Datanote: Inflation, Chile, April, 2025

  • In one line: Disinflation resumes, and the near-term outlook remains benign.

PM Datanote: CPI, Chile, April, 2025

  • In one line: Disinflation resumes, and the near-term outlook remains benign.
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