In The News The world's leading media organisations rely on Capital Economics for insight into the global economy and markets. Official data confirms UK economy slipped into recession last year Ashley Webb, UK Economist Financial Times 28 March, 2024 How China got its claws into the West’s net zero transition Kieran Tompkins, Senior Climate and Commodities Economist The Telegraph 27 March, 2024 British retail sales hold steady in February Alex Kerr, UK Economist Financial Times 22 March, 2024 Mexico becomes the latest major Latin American economy to cut rates Jason Tuvey, Deputy Chief Emerging Markets Economist Financial Times 22 March, 2024 Taiwan Central Bank Hikes Rates in Surprise Move Shivaan Tandon, Markets Economist Wall Street Journal 22 March, 2024 Government borrowing in February increases by £8.4bn Ruth Gregory, Deputy Chief UK Economist The Times 21 March, 2024 UK borrows more than expected in February Ruth Gregory, Deputy Chief UK Economist Financial Times 21 March, 2024 Cocoa prices make chocolate more expensive, but these LatAm countries could seize the moment Megan Fisher, Research Assistant Bloomberg 21 March, 2024 AI Frenzy Gives Taiwan Central Bank Room to Battle Inflation Shivaan Tandon, Markets Economist Bloomberg 21 March, 2024 Swift Tour Prompts Economists to Upgrade Singapore GDP Forecast Shivaan Tandon, Markets Economist Bloomberg 21 March, 2024 Pagination Previous … Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Current page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 … Next
Official data confirms UK economy slipped into recession last year Ashley Webb, UK Economist Financial Times 28 March, 2024
How China got its claws into the West’s net zero transition Kieran Tompkins, Senior Climate and Commodities Economist The Telegraph 27 March, 2024
Mexico becomes the latest major Latin American economy to cut rates Jason Tuvey, Deputy Chief Emerging Markets Economist Financial Times 22 March, 2024
Taiwan Central Bank Hikes Rates in Surprise Move Shivaan Tandon, Markets Economist Wall Street Journal 22 March, 2024
Government borrowing in February increases by £8.4bn Ruth Gregory, Deputy Chief UK Economist The Times 21 March, 2024
UK borrows more than expected in February Ruth Gregory, Deputy Chief UK Economist Financial Times 21 March, 2024
Cocoa prices make chocolate more expensive, but these LatAm countries could seize the moment Megan Fisher, Research Assistant Bloomberg 21 March, 2024
AI Frenzy Gives Taiwan Central Bank Room to Battle Inflation Shivaan Tandon, Markets Economist Bloomberg 21 March, 2024
Swift Tour Prompts Economists to Upgrade Singapore GDP Forecast Shivaan Tandon, Markets Economist Bloomberg 21 March, 2024