Rio Times Markets · The Week Ahead
The week turns on Latin American inflation, activity and labour data, with Brazil’s mid-month CPI and Friday’s GDP the anchors for local rates and the real.
Brazil carries the heaviest domestic calendar: the central bank’s weekly Focus survey of economists on Monday, consumer confidence on Tuesday, the IPCA mid-month inflation reading on Wednesday, then the current account, unemployment, IGP-M wholesale inflation, GDP and producer prices across Thursday and Friday. Mexico adds Monday inflation and activity, plus Thursday trade and jobs, while Chile reports producer prices on Monday and unemployment on Friday.
The external backdrop is supportive but nervous. The two biggest outside events are America’s core PCE inflation reading on Wednesday, the price gauge the Federal Reserve watches most closely, and the opening of the Fed’s Jackson Hole symposium on Thursday. US consumer confidence on Tuesday and weekly jobless claims on Thursday fill in the picture. Together they steer the dollar and expectations for global interest rates, and Latin American currencies move sharply whenever those expectations shift.
Three Themes for the Week
Brazilian inflation and growth data will drive the most direct rethink of the country’s interest-rate outlook and of the real.
Mexican CPI and activity on Monday are the first test of whether sticky prices delay the easing cycle.
America’s core PCE inflation reading and the Fed’s Jackson Hole symposium are the week’s external triggers for the dollar and for appetite for riskier assets across the region.
The Week, Day by Day
Monday, August 24, 2026
The day turns on Mexico’s inflation and economic activity, the first hard look at whether price pressures are easing alongside a rebound in output. A hot inflation reading or a weak activity print would force a sharp rethink of how attractive the peso is to investors chasing its high interest rate, while Brazil’s Focus survey frames local expectations for the week.
| Region | Time | Country | Event | Cons. | Prior |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LatAm | 11.25 am | Brazil | BCB Focus Market Readout | — | — |
| LatAm | 12.00 pm | Mexico | CPI | — | 0.07 |
| LatAm | 12.00 pm | Mexico | Economic Activity | 0.2 | -0.3 |
| LatAm | 1.00 pm | Chile | Producer Price Index | 19 | 19.7 |
| World | 5.00 am | Singapore | Inflation Rate | 0.2 | — |
| World | 8.00 am | Taiwan | Unemployment Rate | 3.34 | 3.33 |
| World | 1.00 pm | Nigeria | Gross Domestic Product | — | 3.89 |
Tuesday, August 25, 2026
Brazil’s FGV consumer confidence is the main local signal, with a rise above the 88.6 consensus suggesting households are absorbing the inflation shock. US consumer confidence later in the day is the external swing factor: a weak print would help higher-yielding emerging-market currencies, while a strong one could firm the dollar and put pressure on Latin American currencies.
| Region | Time | Country | Event | Cons. | Prior |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LatAm | 11.00 am | Brazil | FGV Consumer Confidence | 88.6 | 88.3 |
| LatAm | 3.00 pm | Mexico | Current Account | 2500 | -15878 |
| LatAm | 6.00 pm | El Salvador | Balance of Trade | -1200 | -1030.96 |
| LatAm | 7.00 pm | Paraguay | Interest Rate Decision | 5.5 | 5.5 |
| LatAm | 7.00 pm | Paraguay | Producer Price Index | -0.7 | -1.8 |
| US | 2.00 pm | United States | CB Consumer Confidence | 90.3 | 90.8 |
| World | 1.30 am | Australia | RBA Meeting Minutes | — | — |
| World | 5.00 am | Finland | Unemployment Rate | 9.8 | 10 |
| World | 6.00 am | Norway | Unemployment Rate | 4.5 | 4.5 |
| World | 7.30 am | Sweden | Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes | — | — |
| World | 7.30 am | Poland | Unemployment Rate | 5.8 | 5.8 |
| World | 12.00 pm | Hungary | Interest Rate Decision | 5.5 | 5.75 |
Wednesday, August 26, 2026
Brazil’s IPCA mid-month CPI is the week’s most market-moving release for Latin American investors. A print at or below the 4.5 percent consensus would reinforce the case for rate cuts and support the real, while any upside surprise would push up Brazil’s local borrowing costs and hit Brazilian assets. The same day brings America’s core PCE inflation reading, the Federal Reserve’s preferred price gauge and the week’s main external event.
| Region | Time | Country | Event | Cons. | Prior |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LatAm | 12.00 pm | Brazil | IPCA mid-month CPI | 4.5 | 4.52 |
| US | 12.30 pm | United States | Core PCE Price Index | 3.3 | 3.3 |
| World | 1.30 am | Australia | Inflation Rate | 3.2 | 3.8 |
| World | 7.00 am | Thailand | Interest Rate Decision | 1 | 1 |
| World | 9.00 am | Iceland | Unemployment Rate | 5.2 | 5 |
Thursday, August 27, 2026
Brazil’s unemployment rate and current account anchor the local session, with the jobless rate expected to hold at 5.4 percent. Mexico’s trade balance and unemployment add a second LatAm pulse, while US jobless claims and the opening of the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole symposium set the external tone for the dollar and for appetite for risk.
| Region | Time | Country | Event | Cons. | Prior |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LatAm | 11.30 am | Brazil | Current Account | -3.8 | -2.33 |
| LatAm | 12.00 pm | Brazil | Unemployment Rate | 5.4 | 5.4 |
| LatAm | 12.00 pm | Mexico | Unemployment Rate | 2.9 | 2.9 |
| LatAm | 12.00 pm | Mexico | Balance of Trade | 3 | 4.09 |
| LatAm | 3.00 pm | Colombia | Business Confidence | -0.2 | -0.1 |
| LatAm | 6.20 pm | Uruguay | Unemployment Rate | 6.8 | 7 |
| US | 12.00 pm | United States | Jackson Hole Symposium | — | — |
| US | 12.30 pm | United States | Initial Jobless Claims | 209 | 206 |
| US | 12.30 pm | United States | Goods Trade Balance Adv | -99 | -101.4 |
| World | 1.00 am | South Korea | Interest Rate Decision | — | 2.75 |
| World | 6.00 am | Norway | GDP Growth Rate | 1.1 | 1.7 |
| World | 6.30 am | Philippines | Interest Rate Decision | 5 | 4.75 |
| World | 6.30 am | Switzerland | Non Farm Payrolls | 5.55 | 5.537 |
| World | 9.00 am | Iceland | Inflation Rate | 5.7 | 5.3 |
| World | 4.00 pm | Russia | Gross Domestic Product | — | 1.1 |
| World | 11.30 pm | Japan | CPI | 2 | 2 |
| World | 11.30 pm | Japan | Unemployment Rate | 2.5 | 2.5 |
Friday, August 28, 2026
Brazil’s second-quarter GDP is the headline event, with producer prices and IGP-M inflation adding detail on the supply side. Chile’s unemployment rate and Canada’s GDP round out the Americas calendar, while European inflation prints may shift global rates expectations before the US Chicago PMI.
| Region | Time | Country | Event | Cons. | Prior |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LatAm | 11.00 am | Brazil | IGP-M Inflation | 0.1 | -1.16 |
| LatAm | 11.30 am | Brazil | Gross Domestic Product | — | 81.9 |
| LatAm | 12.00 pm | Brazil | Producer Price Index | -0.1 | -0.77 |
| LatAm | 1.00 pm | Chile | Unemployment Rate | 9.2 | 9.4 |
| LatAm | 6.00 pm | Uruguay | Balance of Trade | -94 | -71.7 |
| US | 1.45 pm | United States | Chicago PMI | 57 | 57.6 |
| Europe | 6.45 am | France | Inflation Rate | 2.2 | 2.1 |
| Europe | 7.00 am | Spain | Inflation Rate | 4.2 | 3.6 |
| Europe | 7.55 am | Germany | Unemployment Rate | 6.4 | 6.4 |
| World | 5.00 am | Finland | Gross Domestic Product | 0.9 | 0.9 |
| World | 6.00 am | Sweden | Gross Domestic Product | 2.8 | 2.8 |
| World | 6.00 am | Norway | Unemployment Rate n.s.a | — | 2.1 |
| World | 8.00 am | Kenya | CPI | — | 6.5 |
| World | 9.30 am | Belgium | Inflation Rate | 3.8 | 3.56 |
| World | 9.30 am | Sri Lanka | Inflation Rate | 7.4 | 7.3 |
| World | 12.30 pm | Canada | Gross Domestic Product | — | -0.05 |
All times UTC, on the twelve-hour clock. Consensus and prior as published by the data provider; a dash means no forecast was published.
The Week in Context
Latin American assets enter the week on a supportive but nervous footing: high inflation-adjusted interest rates and strong commodity prices work in the region’s favour, while a firm dollar and swings in global interest-rate expectations keep the extra return investors demand for holding regional assets high. Money is going into higher-yielding but better-quality names, favouring shorter-dated bonds and quick profit-taking if US data points to interest rates staying higher for longer.
Commodities remain a differentiator. Energy and metals exporters such as Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Peru benefit from firm prices, while economies that import their energy face inflation and pressure on their trade accounts. The path of oil prices and any geopolitical shock remain key swing factors for local inflation forecasts and rate-cut timing.
The Bottom Line
Brazil’s data flow is what to watch, above all Wednesday’s mid-month inflation reading and Friday’s GDP: a mild inflation print and steady growth would support the real and Brazilian bonds, while an upside surprise would force a rapid rethink of the rate outlook. The main outside risks are America’s core PCE inflation gauge on Wednesday and the Fed’s Jackson Hole symposium on Thursday, either of which can turn the dollar quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the single most important event this week for Latin American investors?
Brazil’s IPCA mid-month CPI on Wednesday, because it directly drives expectations for local rate cuts and the real.
How does the US calendar affect the region?
America’s core PCE inflation reading on Wednesday and the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole symposium on Thursday move the dollar and expectations for global interest rates — the main outside triggers for Latin American currencies and local bond yields. Consumer confidence on Tuesday and jobless claims on Thursday add to that picture.
Which countries beyond Brazil matter this week?
Mexico reports inflation and activity on Monday and trade and jobs on Thursday, while Chile has producer prices on Monday and unemployment on Friday.
Sources: RT economic calendar, Gramercy EM Weekly, J.P. Morgan Mid-Year Outlook, Banco de España Latin America Report. This is news, not investment advice.
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