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2026 Global Outlook: Slower Growth and Inflation

2026 Global Outlook: Slower Growth and Inflation

Thoughts on the Market · Nov 17, 2025

Morgan Stanley's 2026 Outlook: Global growth slows and inflation eases, with the US as the key driver amid diverging central bank policies.

Bank of Japan's Rate Hikes Make It The Lone Hawkish Outlier in 2026

In 2026, major central banks will diverge significantly. The U.S. Fed and ECB are expected to cut rates in response to slowing growth and disinflation. In stark contrast, the Bank of Japan is poised to hike rates as it finally achieves reflation, making it the sole hawkish outlier among developed market central banks.

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2026 Global Outlook: Slower Growth and Inflation

Thoughts on the Market·3 months ago

AI's Short-Term Economic Impact Is Inflationary, Driven by Investment Demand Not Productivity

For 2026, AI's primary economic effect is fueling demand through massive investment in infrastructure like data centers. The widely expected productivity gains that would lower inflation (the supply-side effect) won't materialize for a few years, creating a short-term inflationary pressure from heightened business spending.

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2026 Global Outlook: Slower Growth and Inflation

Thoughts on the Market·3 months ago

The U.S. Economy's Contradictory Signals Are the Biggest Wildcard for Global Growth

Morgan Stanley identifies a rare divergence between strong U.S. spending data and very weak employment figures. How this tension resolves will determine the global economy's path in 2026, creating either a mild recession or a spending-driven boom. Other major economies like Europe and China are not expected to be sources of major surprises.

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2026 Global Outlook: Slower Growth and Inflation

Thoughts on the Market·3 months ago