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Surging inflation puts Asia’s deal-hunting bond buyers on hold

Rising inflation has put Asia’s deal-hunting bond buyers on hold

The latest consumer-price gains data from the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand surprised on the upside, signalling that cost pressures continue to outrun market forecasts. Shorter-dated yields, which are more sensitive to hawkish rate expectations, remain elevated as investors appear unconvinced that inflation has topped out for now. 

The stronger-than-expected inflation prints run counter to a prediction by Morgan Stanley’s analysts that cost pressures will peak this quarter as supply imbalances reverse. Last week’s robust American jobs report and continued hawkish signals from policy makers are likely to underpin bets for more US policy tightening, which would weigh on emerging Asian debt.

“With the geopolitical situation remaining fluid, it is difficult to call for peak inflation with high confidence," said Jin Yang Lee, an investment manager for sovereign debt at abrdn Plc in Singapore. “Nevertheless, we are seeing higher recessionary probabilities being reflected in lower commodity prices, which should start to feed into inflation prints eventually." 

But for now, there are few signs that price pressures are about to slow.

Headline inflation in the Philippines quickened to 6.4% on year in July, outstripping estimates for a 6.1% gain. The same measure in Indonesia also exceeded economists’ expectations while a gauge of Thailand’s core consumer-price gains topped forecasts last month.

“A more sustained EM rates rally also needs a green light from domestic inflation," according to a note from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analysts last week. “A green light for rate receivers beyond any temporary relief will need a moderation in local inflation and related premia."

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.

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