On January 15, leading economists from the Mastercard Economics Institute will discuss what emerging consumer spending patterns signal for 2026, sharing insights into global themes and regional trends including AI and technology, trade, inflation and shifts in consumer and labor dynamics.
- New Rules of Engagement
Explore how evolving policies, technology, and geopolitical dynamics are reshaping economic activity and impacting business strategies in 2026. - State of SMEs and Digital Transformation
Gain insights into the evolving roles of small and medium-sized enterprises with emphasis on digitalization, resilience, and regional differences. - AI Adoption and Productivity
Learn how AI-driven investments are accelerating productivity, explore what uneven regional benefits mean for strategic planning and resource allocation. - Global Trade, Supply Chains and Policy
Discover how ongoing shifts in global trade and supply chain adaptation, combined with tariff and policy changes, are shaping operational strength and long-term business positioning. - Inflation, Monetary Policy, and Consumer Trends
Explore Inflation dynamics, monetary policy responses, and how consumer behavior is evolving in response to price pressures and economic uncertainty.
Speakers

Michelle Meyer Chief Economist

Khatija Haque Chief Economist, EEMEA

David Mann Chief Economist, AP

Gustavo Arruda Chief Economist, LAC

Natalia Lechmanova Chief Economist, Europe

Emily Scott SVP, Growth and Operations
Two sessions are available to fit your time zone. Both will feature the same content and speakers; select the time that works best for you.




