Core Viewpoint - The article discusses significant upcoming economic events and data releases that could impact global markets, focusing on U.S. inflation, geopolitical tensions, and China's economic indicators [6][7][10]. Economic Data and Events - On January 19, China will release key economic data including GDP, industrial output, and retail sales, with expectations of a 4.6% year-on-year GDP growth for Q4 [15]. - The U.S. will publish the core PCE price index on January 22, which is anticipated to show a rebound, potentially affecting market expectations for interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve [11][12]. - Japan's central bank is expected to maintain its interest rate at 0.75% during its meeting on January 23, amid political uncertainties [16]. Geopolitical Developments - The World Economic Forum in Davos will take place from January 19-23, with U.S. President Trump expected to address economic and geopolitical issues, which may influence market sentiment [22]. - The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case regarding Trump's dismissal of a Federal Reserve official, which could set a precedent for presidential authority over Fed officials [29]. Corporate News and Financial Reports - Major companies such as Intel and Netflix are set to release earnings reports, which will be critical in assessing the recovery in technology hardware and streaming sectors [39]. - Walmart will be added to the Nasdaq-100 index on January 20, replacing AstraZeneca, which may impact its stock performance [41]. - Dragon Flag Technology is seeking to raise up to $2.05 billion through an IPO in Hong Kong, with shares expected to start trading on January 22 [42].
一周重磅日程:中国GDP、“美联储最爱通胀指标”、日央行决议、冬季达沃斯
华尔街见闻·2026-01-18 11:59