Customer Logins

Obtain the data you need to make the most informed decisions by accessing our extensive portfolio of information, analytics, and expertise. Sign in to the product or service center of your choice.

Customer Logins

My Logins

All Customer Logins
S&P Global S&P Global Marketplace
Explore S&P Global

  • S&P Global
  • S&P Dow Jones Indices
  • S&P Global Market Intelligence
  • S&P Global Mobility
  • S&P Global Commodity Insights
  • S&P Global Ratings
  • S&P Global Sustainable1
Close
Discover more about S&P Global’s offerings
Investor Relations
  • Investor Relations Overview
  • Investor Presentations
  • Investor Fact Book
  • News Releases
  • Quarterly Earnings
  • SEC Filings & Reports
  • Executive Committee
  • Corporate Governance
  • Merger Information
  • Stock & Dividends
  • Shareholder Services
  • Contact Investor Relations
Languages
  • English
  • 中文
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Português
  • Español
  • ไทย
About
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Email Subscription Center
  • Media Center
  • Glossary
Product Login
S&P Global S&P Global Market Intelligence Market Intelligence
  • Who We Serve
  • Solutions
  • News & Insights
  • Events
  • Product Login
  • Request Follow Up
  •  
    • Academia
    • Commercial Banking
    • Corporations
     
    • Government & Regulatory Agencies
    • Insurance
    • Investment & Global Banking
     
    • Investment Management
    • Private Equity
    • Professional Services
  • WORKFLOW SOLUTIONS
    • Capital Formation
    • Credit & Risk Solutions
    • Data & Distribution
    • Economics & Country Risk
    • Sustainability
    • Financial Technology
     
    • Issuer & IR Solutions
    • Lending Solutions
    • Post-Trade Processing
    • Private Markets
    • Risk, Compliance, & Reporting
    • Supply Chain
    PRODUCTS
    • S&P Capital IQ Pro
    • S&P Global Marketplace
    • China Credit Analytics
    • Climate Credit Analytics
    • Credit Analytics
    • RatingsDirect ®
    • RatingsXpress ®
    • 451 Research
    See More S&P Global Solutions
     
    • Capital Access
    • Corporate Actions
    • KY3P ®
    • EDM
    • PMI™
    • BD Corporate
    • Bond Pricing
    • ChartIQ
  • CONTENT
    • Latest Headlines
    • Special Features
    • Blog
    • Research
    • Videos
    • Infographics
    • Newsletters
    • Client Case Studies
    PODCASTS
    • The Decisive
    • IR in Focus
    • Masters of Risk
    • MediaTalk
    • Next in Tech
    • The Pipeline: M&A and IPO Insights
    • Private Markets 360°
    • Street Talk
    SEE ALL EPISODES
    SECTOR-SPECIFIC INSIGHTS
    • Differentiated Data
    • Banking & Insurance
    • Energy
    • Maritime, Trade, & Supply Chain
    • Metals & Mining
    • Technology, Media, & Telecoms
    • Investment Research
    • Sector Coverage
    • Consulting & Advisory Services
    More ways we can help
    NEWS & RESEARCH TOPICS
    • Credit & Risk
    • Economics & Country Risk
    • Financial Services
    • Generative AI
    • Maritime & Trade
    • M&A
    • Private Markets
    • Sustainability & Climate
    • Technology
    See More
    • All Events
    • In-Person
    • Webinars
    • Webinar Replays
    Featured Events
    Webinar2024 Trends in Data Visualization & Analytics
    • 10/17/2024
    • Live, Online
    • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
    In PersonInteract New York 2024
    • 10/15/2024
    • Center415, 415 5th Avenue, New York, NY
    • 10:00 -17:00 CEST
    In PersonDatacenter and Energy Innovation Summit 2024
    • 10/30/2024
    • Convene Hamilton Square, 600 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20005, US
    • 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM ET
  • PLATFORMS
    • S&P Capital IQ Pro
    • S&P Capital IQ
    • S&P Global China Credit Analytics
    • S&P Global Marketplace
    OTHER PRODUCTS
    • Credit Analytics
    • Panjiva
    • Money Market Directories
     
    • Research Online
    • 451 Research
    • RatingsDirect®
    See All Product Logins
ECONOMICS COMMENTARY Jun 03, 2022

Week Ahead Economic Preview: Week of 6 June 2022

Contributor Image
Chris Williamson

Chief Business Economist, S&P Global Market Intelligence

Contributor Image
Jingyi Pan

Economics Associate Director, Operations - IMPG , S&P Global Market Intelligence

Contributor Image
Rajiv Biswas

Executive Director and Asia-Pacific Chief Economist, S&P Global Market Intelligence

The following is an extract from S&P Global Market Intelligence's latest Week Ahead Economic Preview. For the full report, please click on the 'Download Full Report' link.

Download full report

Central bank meetings, US May CPI and China data in focus

The week ahead finds central bank meetings unfolding in the eurozone, Australia, India and Thailand while a series of inflation data will be in focus, particularly US CPI and consumer confidence figures. China will also release services PMI and inflation data alongside trade numbers for May, which will be closely scrutinised as the virus situation showed early signs of improvements midway into the second quarter. Final Q1 GDP figures from the eurozone and Japan are also lined up in the week ahead.

US Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller in his speech this week struck a hawkish tone, highlighting his support for the Fed to further tighten policy rates by 50 basis points for upcoming meetings. This had reiterated the Fed's focus on inflation following the Fed minutes release last week. Certainly, findings from the latest PMI data showed US private sector expansion having been weighed by inflationary pressures while global manufacturing data reflected that supply constraints continued to exert upward pressure on costs for manufacturers. This had also been flanked by news of eurozone inflation hitting a record 8.1% in May, altogether underpinning the hawkish bias for central bankers gathering in the coming week, including the European Central Bank. Details for concluding the ECB's large-scale asset purchases and plans for raising rates at their July meetings are expected, making this one to watch. In APAC, the RBA, RBI and BoT may also raise their policy rates in reaction to recent inflationary trends.

Separately, in the data docket, US and China May inflation numbers will be in focus. Any surprises on the upside may further exert pressure on the market, especially with the consensus already pointing to a month-on-month jump for headline CPI. China's services PMI factory gate inflation will also be scrutinised amid nascent signs of easing COVID-19 disruptions. Moreover, China's May trade numbers will be one to watch after the sharp slowdown seen in April. Other economies releasing CPI figures in the coming week includes Taiwan, Thailand and the Philippines.

UK economy watchers will see the release of services and construction PMI surveys.

Easing supplier delays take some heat out of inflation

An encouraging signal from the May PMI surveys was an easing in the incidence of supplier delays reported in the US and Europe (see special report). Although the indices of supply chain delays generally remain worse than at any time prior to the pandemic, supplier delivery times lengthened in May at the slowest rate since January 2021 and October 2020 in the US and UK respectively, with the eurozone reporting the second-smallest lengthening since the start of 2021.

While tighter supply lines out of China were seen as the main cause of a worsening of lead-times in Japan and to a lesser extent in the rest of Asia, delivery delays also eased within mainland China, which bodes well for production capacity.

PMI supplier delay indicators

With China set to relax some of its COVID-19 restrictions in June, there is a likelihood of further improvements to the global supply situation in the coming months, which could help drive improved production gains around the world - and also take some of the heat out of prices.

However, the flip side of looser virus restrictions in China on the inflation picture will be reviving demand for many key raw materials, which could fuel another upswing in global commodity prices, notably including energy.

Key diary events

Monday 6 Jun
South Korea, Switzerland, Norway, New Zealand Market Holiday
Hong Kong S&P Global PMI* (May)
China (Mainland) Caixin Services PMI* (May)
Thailand CPI (May)

Tuesday 7 Jun
Japan All Household Spending (Apr)
Philippines CPI (May)
Australia RBA Cash Rate (Jun)
Germany Industrial Orders (Apr)
Taiwan CPI (May)
United Kingdom S&P Global / CIPS Services PMI* (May)
United States International Trade (Apr)
Canada Trade Balance (Apr)

Wednesday 8 Jun
South Korea GDP Growth (Q1, revised)
Japan Current Account (Apr)
Japan GDP (Q1, revised)
India Repo and Reverse Repo Rate (8 Jun)
Switzerland Unemployment Rate (May)
Germany Industrial Output (Apr)
United Kingdom Halifax House Prices* (May)
Norway Manufacturing Output (Apr)
Thailand 1-Day Repo Rate
Taiwan Trade (May)
United Kingdom S&P Global / CIPS Construction PMI* (May)
Eurozone GDP (Q1, revised)
United States Wholesale Inventories (Apr)

Thursday 9 Jun
United Kingdom RICS Housing Survey (May)
China (Mainland) Trade (May)
Eurozone ECB Deposit and Refinancing Rate (Jun)
United States Initial Jobless Claims

Friday 10 Jun
China (Mainland) CPI, PPI (May)
China (Mainland) M2, New Yuan Loans, Loan Growth (May)
Malaysia Industrial Output (Apr)
Norway CPI (May)
United States CPI (May)
Canada Capacity Utilization (Q1)
Canada Unemployment Rate (May)
Canada Manufacturing Sales (Apr)
United States UoM Sentiment (Jun, prelim)

* Press releases of indices produced by S&P Global and relevant sponsors
can be found here.

What to watch

North America: May CPI, June UoM sentiment

Following the May US labour market report, the May CPI reading will be hotly anticipated in the coming week. Refinitiv consensus currently points to an acceleration of CPI to 0.7% in May from 0.3% previously. This is in line with the S&P Global Flash US Composite PMI indications, which earlier pointed to further growth in cost burdens for private sector firms that have been again passed on to clients at a rapid pace. Given the Fed's focus on inflation, indications of worsening price pressures may garner further attention and policy reactions. As it is, the Fed has already indicated that more 50 basis points hikes are on the table.

Separately, the preliminary June University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index will be released next Friday with consensus expectations suggesting improvements. As far as the flash PMI future output index is concerned, private sector firms also reported improved confidence in May.

Europe: ECB meeting, eurozone Q1 GDP and Germany industrial orders

The ECB meets in the coming week against a backdrop of rising inflationary pressures. The market will be looking for the ECB to conclude their large-scale asset purchases and detail plans for raising interest rates in July, making this one to watch.

The UK S&P Global / CIPS Services PMI will also be released for May following the platinum jubilee weekend.

Asia-Pacific: RBA, RBI, BoT meetings, China trade and inflation data, Japan Q1 GDP, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines CPI

Central bank meetings will be in abundance in the coming week for APAC economies. The Reserve Bank of Australia, Reserve Bank of India and the Bank of Thailand will all convene in the coming week to update monetary policy with tightening of policy rates not ruled out.

China's May trade, services PMI and inflation data will also be in focus after manufacturing PMI data showed signs of the worst being over with the recent COVID-19 lockdowns. A series of APAC CPI figures will also be in focus amid concerns over supply constraint issues which continued to plague the region.

Special reports

Global Factory Output Falls for Second Month in May Amid China Lockdowns - Chris Williamson

Asia-Pacific Region Faces Rising Inflation Pressures - Rajiv Biswas

Download full report


© 2022, IHS Markit Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

Purchasing Managers' Index™ (PMI®) data are compiled by S&P Global for more than 40 economies worldwide. The monthly data are derived from surveys of senior executives at private sector companies, and are available only via subscription. The PMI dataset features a headline number, which indicates the overall health of an economy, and sub-indices, which provide insights into other key economic drivers such as GDP, inflation, exports, capacity utilization, employment and inventories. The PMI data are used by financial and corporate professionals to better understand where economies and markets are headed, and to uncover opportunities.

Learn more about PMI data

Request a demo


This article was published by S&P Global Market Intelligence and not by S&P Global Ratings, which is a separately managed division of S&P Global.

Previous Next
Recommended for you

Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)

Investment Manager Index (IMI) Survey

Unlock comprehensive monthly insights into investor sentiment
Sign up participate
Related Posts
VIEW ALL
Economics Commentary May 23, 2025

Week Ahead Economic Preview: Week of 26 May 2025

Economics Commentary May 22, 2025

US prices spike higher in May as tariff impact hits, but confidence also rebounds

Economics Commentary May 22, 2025

UK flash PMI shows downturn moderating after April's slump, with price pressures also cooling

VIEW ALL
{"items" : [ {"name":"share","enabled":true,"desc":"<strong>Share</strong>","mobdesc":"Share","options":[ {"name":"facebook","url":"https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http%3a%2f%2fqa.www.spglobal.com%2fmarketintelligence%2fen%2fmi%2fresearch-analysis%2fweek-ahead-economic-preview-week-of-6-june-2022.html","enabled":true},{"name":"twitter","url":"https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=http%3a%2f%2fqa.www.spglobal.com%2fmarketintelligence%2fen%2fmi%2fresearch-analysis%2fweek-ahead-economic-preview-week-of-6-june-2022.html&text=Week+Ahead+Economic+Preview%3a+Week+of+6+June+2022+%7c+S%26P+Global+","enabled":true},{"name":"linkedin","url":"https://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/?url=http%3a%2f%2fqa.www.spglobal.com%2fmarketintelligence%2fen%2fmi%2fresearch-analysis%2fweek-ahead-economic-preview-week-of-6-june-2022.html","enabled":true},{"name":"email","url":"?subject=Week Ahead Economic Preview: Week of 6 June 2022 | S&P Global &body=http%3a%2f%2fqa.www.spglobal.com%2fmarketintelligence%2fen%2fmi%2fresearch-analysis%2fweek-ahead-economic-preview-week-of-6-june-2022.html","enabled":true},{"name":"whatsapp","url":"https://api.whatsapp.com/send?text=Week+Ahead+Economic+Preview%3a+Week+of+6+June+2022+%7c+S%26P+Global+ http%3a%2f%2fqa.www.spglobal.com%2fmarketintelligence%2fen%2fmi%2fresearch-analysis%2fweek-ahead-economic-preview-week-of-6-june-2022.html","enabled":true}]}, {"name":"rtt","enabled":true,"mobdesc":"Top"} ]}
Filter Sort
  • About S&P Global Market Intelligence
  • Quality Program
  • Email Subscription Center
  • Media Center
  • Our Values
  • Investor Relations
  • Contact Customer Care & Sales
  • Careers
  • Our History
  • News Releases
  • Support by Division
  • Corporate Responsibility
  • Ventures
  • Quarterly Earnings
  • Report an Ethics Concern
  • Leadership
  • Press
  • SEC Filings & Reports
  • Office Locations
  • IOSCO ESG Rating & Data Product Statements
  • © 2025 S&P Global
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclosures
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information