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January 2026 Emerging Asia Chartbook

EM ASIA EXPORTERS END 2025 WITH A GDP BANG

  • …WE RAISE OUR 2026 INDIA CPI FORECAST TO OVER 4%

PM Datanote: US Consumer Confidence, January 2026

Spending slowdown and further labor market weakness are likely.

28 January 2026 Global Monitor The BoJ remains focused on inflation, despite political pressure

  • US - Labor market risks mean the FOMC will hint at further easing to come
  • EUROZONE - Resilience in EZ PMIs, but growth expectations are now higher too
  • UK - Payrolls look implausibly weak, vacancies are stable
  • CHINA+ - BoJ resists market pressure to hike rates, ahead of snap election
  • EM ASIA - Expect a quiet year for BI rate action; independence worries overblown
  • LATAM - Mexico’s headline inflation under control, but core still sticky

28 January 2026 US Monitor The labor market is still worsening, consumers' spending likely slowing

  • The Conference Board’s survey likely overstates the gloom, but confidence is down across most surveys. 
  • Consumers report the labor market is still worsening; they’re usually right.
  • Winter Storm Fern will have little impact on Q1 GDP, but the lift to CPI energy prices will linger into Q2.

28 January 2026 LatAm Monitor COPOM sets stage for cautious easing as Brazil's disinflation holds

  • The IPCA-15 confirms Brazil's inflation is contained, pressures localised, and disinflation trends firmly intact.
  • Soft demand, a strong BRL and anchored inflation expectations support a March start to rate cuts.
  • The external accounts remain relatively solid, allowing gradual Selic cuts without destabilising capital flows.

28 January 2026 China+ Monitor China's stock market set to benefit from supportive liquidity conditions

  • China’s A-share markets are surging, despite weak private-sector business sentiment and profits…
  • …and are likely to continue to benefit from ample liquidity, from retail investors and overseas earnings.
  • Regulators would likely intervene, though, if they view the market rise as too fast or overly based on leverage.

28 January 2026 Eurozone Monitor EU and India seal the "mother of all" free trade deals

  • The EU and India, against a challenging global trade backdrop, have signed the mother of all trade deals. 
  • Both sides made concessions on agriculture and climate to reach a “win-win” free trade agreement. 
  • The direct boost to EU GDP from rising exports to India is small, but the indirect lift could be greater.

28 January 2026 UK Monitor BRC Shop Price Index points to stubborn inflation

  • The BRC Shop Price Index showed goods inflation hitting a near two-year high in January.
  • Strength was widespread and pushes up our January CPI inflation forecast to 3.1%, from 3.0% before.
  • We treat the BRC with some caution, yet it carries a warning that inflation pressures may remain elevated.

January 20256- US Economic Chartbook

THE ECONOMY IS UNLIKELY TO ACCELERATE IN H1...

  • ...PAYROLLS WILL STAY SLUGGISH; HOUSEHOLD SAVING RISE

27 January 2026 US Monitor Slowing rent will win the inflation tug-of-war against surging metals prices

  • Industrial metals prices have an almost imperceptible impact on CPI core goods prices. 
  • Surging precious metals prices signal a 25% rise in jewelry prices, but just a 0.03pp lift to the core CPI.
  • The slowdown in rents will dominate, likely subtracting 0.4pp from core CPI inflation by year-end.

27 January 2026 LatAm Monitor Colombia's resilient growth masks rising inflation and structural issues

  • Public spending and strong consumption drive activity in Colombia, while industry remains uneven.
  • A widening trade deficit, record remittances and rising import intensity are reshaping the external picture.
  • The minimum-wage shock is lifting inflation expectations, forcing BanRep to tighten further.

27 January 2026 Emerging Asia Monitor DM shining on more fronts, but Q4 still soft for Thai exports

  • Thai customs exports easily beat expectations in December, with growth returning to double digits…
  • …Soaring US demand is getting more help from the DM world, while shipments elsewhere are lagging.
  • On balance, it looks like net trade will hit Q4 GDP hard, especially with imports bouncing strongly.

27 January 2026 Eurozone Monitor Week in preview: a dovish surprise in German inflation on Friday?

  • We see downside risks to the early inflation data for January in Germany and Spain, out this week…
  • …But we’re slightly above the consensus on Eurozone Q4 GDP growth, at 0.3%. 
  • Will the January jump in the services output price PMI be replicated in the EC survey? We doubt it. 

27 January 2026 UK Monitor Retail sales volumes will keep trending up

  • Retail sales growth month-to-month was flattered by jewellery sales and seasonals in December.
  • But revisions mean sales increased by a solid 2.7% month-to-month annualised over 2024-to-25.
  • Rising major purchase intentions and younger people’s confidence bode well for the outlook.

UK Datanote: UK Flash PMIs, January 2026

  • In one line: Economic momentum to build in Q1.
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