Has Asia’s inflation peaked?
CPI inflation is on a uptrend in Asia, but to a lesser degree than the rest of the world. However, with producer prices continuing to increase at a strong pace, concerns of knock on impact on retail inflation have risen. In this webinar, we investigate the likelihood of PPI to CPI passthrough across Asia and what that implies for our inflation forecasts.
Priyanka Kishore
Head of India and South East Asia Macro Services
Priyanka Kishore
Head of India and South East Asia Macro Services
Priyanka Kishore | Head of India and South East Asia Macro Services
Priyanka Kishore has more than a decade’s experience in macroeconomic research and forecasting across emerging markets, with a special focus on India and ASEAN. She currently leads Oxford Economics’ Singapore Global Macro Services team and is responsible for overseeing the firm’s South and South East Asia research. Her role includes co-ordinating OE’s Asia views and forecasts, undertaking related consultancy work and doing client presentations.
Sung-Eun Jung
Senior Economist
Sung-Eun Jung
Senior Economist
Sung-Eun Jung | Senior Economist
Based in Oxford Economics Singapore office, Sung leads Indonesia and Singapore research as well as contributing to the Asia Pacific regional analysis, with a focus on Southeast Asia. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Sung worked at the IMF as a Research Officer for 6 years.
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