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Asia Week Ahead: PMI Reports; Central Bank Decisions; and Inflation Prints

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-- For the week ahead in Asia, the economic calendar is packed with S&P Global's monthly purchasing managers' index reports, inflation prints, and central bank decisions across the region.

Monday brings a slate of S&P Global manufacturing PMI reports for April, alongside Indonesia's inflation and trade figures.

On Tuesday, markets will turn to the Reserve Bank of Australia's interest rate decision, while Thailand and the Philippines release April inflation data.

Wednesday features South Korea's April inflation print and New Zealand's first-quarter labor-market report, along with PMI readings from India, China, Hong Kong and Singapore.

On Thursday, Malaysia's central bank decision will be in focus, alongside Taiwan's April inflation data and the Philippines' first-quarter GDP report.

On Friday, Taiwan's April trade data and Malaysia's March industrial production figures will be due, before China closes out the week with April trade figures on Saturday.

Here's what to watch in the week ahead.

MONDAY, May 4

The week kicked off with a slate of S&P Global purchasing managers' index reports covering manufacturing activity during April.

Most economies in the region saw a rise in output despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East which has pushed oil prices upwards.

Malaysia's manufacturing sector expanded at its fastest pace in four years in April, supported by stronger output and a return to growth in new orders.

The S&P Global Malaysia Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index rose to 51.6 in April from 50.7 in March, marking a second straight month of expansion.

Output grew at the fastest pace since December 2021, while new orders increased as firms and clients built safety stocks amid uncertainty linked to the Middle East war.

Output activity also expanded in South Korea, India, and Taiwan, according to S&P Global.

Meanwhile, Vietnam's manufacturing sector also expanded, albeit at a slower pace.

The S&P Global Vietnam Manufacturing PMI slipped to 50.5 in April from 51.2 in March, a seven-month low, signalling a tenth straight month of expansion but only marginal growth.

In contrast, Indonesia's manufacturing sector slipped into contraction in April as cost pressures intensified due to material shortages and delays linked to the Middle East conflict.

The S&P Global Indonesia Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index fell to 49.1 in April from 50.1 in March, dropping below the 50 mark for the first time in nine months.

Manufacturing activity similarly slipped in the Philippines as new orders fell sharply and cost pressures intensified.

Indonesia released inflation figures, noting a 2.4% year on year rise in prices during April -- slower than the 3.5% recorded a month prior.

The island state also booked a trade surplus of $5.55 billion in the first quarter, supported by a strong non-oil and gas balance despite higher import growth, according to official data released by Statistics Indonesia.

The Melbourne Institute released its monthly inflation gauge, noting another increase in April, mainly driven by higher recreation-related prices. The monthly cost of living also increased in April, especially for employees and self-funded retirees.

TUESDAY, May 5

An interest rate decision in Australia will capture headlines on Tuesday.

The Reserve Bank of Australia is likely to rate hikes by 25 basis points to 4.35% as persistent inflation pressures and rising fuel costs linked to Middle East supply disruptions keeps the central bank on a hawkish path even as global peers hold steady.

Thailand and the Philippines will release inflation data for April.

Economists at ING said they expect the Philippines' headline inflation to rise above 5% as the government passes on the impact of higher global oil prices onto consumers. The Philippines' inflation climbed to 4.1% in March.

Thailand is similarly expected to see a rise in consumer prices during April. According to a consensus compiled by Trading Economics, headline inflation could clock in at 1.7% on an annual basis, compared with a 0.08% decline in March.

First-quarter gross domestic growth data will be due in Indonesia. DBS said it was forecasting 5.6% growth for the quarter thanks to government spending and festive spending during the period, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Hong Kong will similarly release its first-quarter advance GDP growth estimate on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, March retail sales figures will be expected in Singapore.

On the activity front, S&P Global will release PMI reports manufacturing activity in Thailand and services and composite activity in Australia.

WEDNESDAY, May 6

Another inflation print, this time in South Korea.

Economists at ING said they expect consumer prices to rise at a faster pace in April despite attempts by Seoul to rein in the impact of rising oil costs on consumers. A consensus compiled by Trading Economics indicated headline inflation could clock in at 2.6%.

In March, South Korea's annual inflation rose to 2.2%, breaching the central bank's 2% target.

First-quarter labor data from New Zealand will also be in the news.

CommBank expects headline labor-market figures to remain weak, forecasting just 0.1% quarterly employment growth and a rise in unemployment to 5.5%, compared with Trading Economics consensus estimates of 0.3% employment growth and a 5.4% jobless rate for the first quarter.

"We do not envisage a labor market recovery until 2027, reflective of adverse impacts from geopolitical ructions," CommBank said in a preview.

The Philippines will similarly release labor data for March, as well as industrial production figures.

ING said it expects unemployment to edge higher. "On the industry side, weak soft construction activity should continue to weigh on growth," ING said.

Additional S&P Global PMI reports covering services and composite activity in India and China, as well as overall activity in Hong Kong and Singapore, will be due.

A business confidence report will be due in Thailand, while Hong Kong's March retail sales figures will also be on display.

THURSDAY, May 7

Malaysia's central bank will meet for its interest rate decision, with no change expected in the 2.75% policy rate.

RHB Bank said it expects Bank Negara Malaysia to hold rates as growth remains steady and inflation remains in check, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Taiwan's April inflation print will be due, with analysts looking for signs on how the Iran war was weighing in on prices. ING said it expects to see inflationary pressure picking up after limited pass through of energy prices in March.

Australia will release March trade figures. The country's trade surplus could fall to A$4.45 billion from the A$5.69 billion recorded in the month prior, according to a consensus compiled by Trading Economics.

CommBank said it expects the goods trade balance to decline due to rising fuel imports in the wake of the Iran conflict.

The Philippines' first-quarter GDP growth figures will be expected. ING said the Philippines' economy could recover to a growth of 4.3% year on year thanks to favorable base effects and some pick-up in government spending.

The Philippines' economy grew by 3% last quarter.

Another confidence report covering consumer sentiment will be due in Thailand.

FRIDAY, May 8

Markets will be on the lookout for Taiwan's trade data for April.

ING said it expects the island state's trade surplus to rise to $21.6 billion from $21.3 billion in the month prior. "We're looking for another strong month, with 59.3% YoY export growth and 35.5% import growth," ING said in a preview.

In Malaysia, March industrial production figures will be due.

S&P Global will release PMI reports covering services and composite activity in Japan.

SATURDAY, May 9

China will release its April trade data on Saturday.

The world's second largest economy could record a surplus of $82.4 billion for the month, rising from $51.13 billion in March, according to a consensus compiled by Trading Economics.

Analysts at DBS expect a sharp uptick in surplus, with export growth more than doubling to 8.4% from the 2.5% rise seen in March, the WSJ reported.

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