ECONOMICS COMMENTARY — Dec 24, 2021

Week Ahead Economic Preview: Week of 27 December 2021

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The final week of 2021 is upon us with the holiday-shortened week seeing a light economic data calendar before 2022 kickstarts with a barrage of releases. Worldwide PMIs for December will be due as we return from the new year holidays while US updates employment figures. From the central banks, we have the first RBA meeting of 2022 and Fed FOMC minutes from their December meeting.

The countdown to Christmas had so far been marred by persistent COVID-19 Omicron variant concerns, though a study of South African data suggesting that the Omicron outbreak has caused less severe disease offered some reprieve for markets midweek. That said, one is always cautioned from reading too much into year-end markets where thinned volumes may well put prices at risk of greater volatility. As far as economic data have shown this week, US consumer confidence continued to trend positively, in line with IHS Markit Flash US Composite PMI findings. Going into the new year, we will continue to track whether this optimism translates to further growth ahead.

Meanwhile lingering COVID-19 disruptions continue to affect different parts of the world, sustaining its potential to drive regional divergences. The UK notably saw the Omicron variant affecting service sector output and cases remain well on the rise. This is amid nascent signs of easing supply constraints in December. More details will come with the worldwide PMIs due at the start of 2022. With that, we send all our readers our very best wishes for the holiday season and for 2022!

PMI commentary: Jingyi Pan

APAC commentary: Rajiv Biswas


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