每日机构分析:1月6日
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-06 11:49

Group 1 - The unexpected weakness in the US December manufacturing PMI strengthens market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut, diminishing the attractiveness of the US dollar, marking a turning point in market sentiment [3] - UK food inflation unexpectedly rose to 3.3% in December, reinforcing market expectations for the Bank of England to maintain stable interest rates, supported by decreased fiscal risks and a more stable political environment [4] - The euro against the Danish krone is approaching the upper limit of its European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II) allowed range, reducing the krone's buffer against sudden geopolitical shocks, which may compel the central bank to intervene [4] Group 2 - Japan's ICT investment, despite being ahead of G7 countries, is not translating into productivity advantages, with expected AI contributions to labor productivity growth at only 0.7% annually over the next decade, half that of other developed economies [2] - In January 2026, €83 billion in bonds will mature in the Eurozone, alongside €23 billion in coupon payments, marking the highest maturity pressure in nearly seven years, with total government bond issuance expected to reach €496 billion in the first quarter [2] - The Philippines' December CPI rose by 1.8% year-on-year, driven mainly by weather-related food price increases, but overall inflation is expected to remain moderate, leading to a forecasted 25 basis point rate cut by the central bank in Q1 2026 [2]

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