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Last Week in a Nutshell

  • China’s manufacturing activity continued to expand, by a slim margin. The official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) rose to 50.3 in December, up from 50.1 in November.
  • In the US, regional pricing data already published so far for December – New York, Philadelphia, Dallas and Kansas City – showed less inflationary data points but CPI will remain hot for the next two prints.
  • The Omicron variant cast gloom over festivities for a second year as larger cities had to call off New Year celebrations. In the US, the rising wave caused disruptions, including airline cancellations.
  • China called for tighter restrictions to control an outbreak in Xi’an, pointing to the challenges of holding the COVID-19 zero line against the spread of Omicron.
  • 2021 ends with oil, a risk-on asset class, posting its biggest annual gain in 12 years spurred by the global economic recovery from the COVID-19 slump.

What's Next?

  • The first week of the year kicks off with a bang as there is plenty of economic data scheduled for release, including the US job report which should confirm rapid progress towards full employment.
  • Preliminary data on inflation in the euro zone will be released, with energy cost as a major contributor. A peak is expected early this year in the area while in the US, it is expected to happen a few months later.
  • December PMI figures will shed some light on the recent evolution of manufacturing and services activity, amid tentatively easing supply constraints and the Omicron wave.
  • This current wave is different as the Omicron variant is notable for its rapid transmission, as well as its reduced virulence.
  • Bilateral US-Russia talks will take place in Geneva on January 9-10, followed by a Russia-NATO Council meeting in Brussels two days later and negotiations in Vienna within the OSCE framework.

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