Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition

US Inflation Picks Up; APAC Consumption in Focus

Aug 15, 2025
Mark Luschini, Chief Investment Strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott, dives into U.S. inflation's unexpected rise and its impact on Federal Reserve predictions. He discusses the implications for bond markets amid fears of slowing growth. Meanwhile, Matthew Driver, Executive Vice President of Services, APAC at Mastercard, sheds light on consumer resilience in the Asia-Pacific region despite economic challenges and how younger consumers are embracing digital payments. The insights reveal shifting trends in spending and investment across both regions.
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INSIGHT

Tariffs Showing Up In U.S. Inflation

  • Higher U.S. wholesale inflation suggests tariffs are feeding into prices and may push consumer costs up.
  • That could erode spending and compress corporate margins, risking future earnings growth.
ADVICE

Watch Earnings For Tariff Impact

  • Monitor company commentary for tariff mitigation and margin pressure during earnings season.
  • Focus on management guidance in upcoming quarters to gauge how costs will affect profitability.
INSIGHT

Fed Will Stay Data Dependent

  • The Fed will remain data dependent, watching CPI and jobs before deciding on rate cuts.
  • Mounting price pressures from tariffs could force the Fed to prioritize inflation over supporting the labour market.
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