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Inflation Expectations by Country

Latest released Inflation Expectations value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.

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Inflation Expectations across supported currencies

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Last updated: · page generated 18 Jun 2026 21:57 UTC.
2 with data 4 supported currencies
Each row links to the per-currency reference page and the underlying API endpoint at /api/v1/announcements/{currency}/inflation_expectations. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.
Country / Currency Latest Previous Change Reference Frequency Unit Source
Australia
AUD · Australian Dollar
5.2
4.7
▲ +0.5 Quarterly % ABS
Peru
PEN · Peruvian Sol
2.89
2.82
▲ +0.07 Monthly % BCRP
Israel
ILS · Israeli New Shekel
Monthly % Bank of Israel
Switzerland
CHF · Swiss Franc
Quarterly % National Statistics Office

What is Inflation Expectations?

Inflation expectations measure what households, firms, professional forecasters, and the bond market believe inflation will be over different horizons (typically 1, 5, and 5-10 years ahead). Sources include the Michigan survey, the NY Fed survey, ECB SPF, and market-implied breakeven yields.

Why it matters for FX

Anchored inflation expectations are central banks' most prized asset. Once expectations un-anchor — meaning households and firms start expecting persistently higher inflation — pricing and wage-bargaining behaviour follows and inflation becomes self-perpetuating. The Fed and ECB watch market and survey measures closely; a meaningful shift in 5y5y expectations typically forces a policy reaction that moves the currency.

How to read this page

Watch 5y5y forward (the truly long-run gauge) for anchoring; watch 1-year for short-term inflation surprises feeding through to behaviour. Cross-reference market-implied breakevens with survey-based measures — divergence is a useful tell.

What to watch for

  • 5y5y forward anchored at or near 2 percent
  • Survey vs market measures diverging
  • Michigan 1-year expectations spiking with energy prices
  • ECB SPF revision rounds
  • Asymmetry: faster un-anchoring than re-anchoring

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