Thoughts on the Market

Special Encore: 2026 Global Outlook: Slower Growth and Inflation

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Dec 24, 2025
Seth Carpenter, Global Chief Economist at Morgan Stanley, shares insights on the shifting economic landscape. He discusses expectations for slower global growth and easing inflation in 2026. Carpenter highlights the stark contrasts between U.S. resilience, China's deflationary struggles, and Europe's tepid recovery. He emphasizes the role of consumer spending and labor data in shaping outcomes and reveals how AI investments might lead to inflationary demand while productivity gains unfold over time.
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Slower Global Growth With Regional Gaps

  • Global growth should slow modestly while inflation drifts down in most regions next year.
  • The macro view hides large regional differences and considerable uncertainty about outcomes.
INSIGHT

U.S. Drives Recovery; China And Europe Lag

  • The U.S. should slow early next year then pick up in H2 as tariff effects and monetary lags fade.
  • China faces continued tepid, deflationary-driven growth while Europe remains mildly under 2%.
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U.S. Labor And Spending Matter Most

  • Most global scenarios hinge on U.S. outcomes because spending and labor dynamics there drive spillovers.
  • Weak employment but strong spending creates both recession downside and upside surprise possibilities.
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