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Last Week in a Nutshell

  • US consumer price inflation continued to rise, jumping to 7% YoY in December. Disruptions to the global supply chain caused by the pandemic appear to have peaked this winter.
  • Fed Chair Powell and Vice Chair designate Brainard confirmed that the Fed would raise rates and reduce its balance sheet. This news sparked volatility on the markets.
  • The last monthly GDP reading in the UK surprised on the upside as the economy grew by 0.9% in November, returning to pre-pandemic level.
  • ECB president Christine Lagarde confirmed that everything will be done to get inflation to 2% over the mid-term.

What's Next?

  • The Q4 2021 earnings season starts in earnest with big US banks. 39 S&P 500 companies will be reporting. Earnings guidance will be key.
  • China will release its Q4 GDP reading, the last reading on its economic activity before the country shuts down for 2 weeks to celebrate the Lunar New Year on February 1st.
  • The Bank of Japan will meet and should keep its monetary settings as is and revise up its inflation forecast for the fiscal year beginning in April.
  • Other G20 central bank decisions will come from Turkey and Indonesia this week, and there will also be announcements in Norway and Hungary.

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