In The News The world's leading media organisations rely on Capital Economics for insight into the global economy and markets. Tightening the Squeeze on Russia Caroline Bain New York Times 31 May, 2022 Global recession? Not yet, economists say — but brace for high prices, low growth Vicky Redwood, Senior Economic Adviser CNBC 30 May, 2022 Central banks launch most widespread rate rises for over two decades Jennifer McKeown, Chief Global Economist Financial Times 29 May, 2022 Fed Won’t Flinch as Labor Market Starts Tailing Off Michael Pearce, Senior US Economist Bloomberg 28 May, 2022 Neil Shearing appears on Bloomberg Surveillance Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist Bloomberg 27 May, 2022 The credit market hasn’t cracked yet Jonas Goltermann, Deputy Chief Markets Economist The Economist 26 May, 2022 Russia is on track for a record trade surplus The Economist 24 May, 2022 Australia & New Zealand Economics Minimum wage tipped to rise by 4 per cent Financial Review 24 May, 2022 The Alpine nation where inflation may have peaked already – and how they did it David Oxley, Chief Climate and Commodities Economist The Telegraph 21 May, 2022 What will the next recession mean for the economy? The Times 19 May, 2022 Pagination Previous … Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Current page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 … Next
Global recession? Not yet, economists say — but brace for high prices, low growth Vicky Redwood, Senior Economic Adviser CNBC 30 May, 2022
Central banks launch most widespread rate rises for over two decades Jennifer McKeown, Chief Global Economist Financial Times 29 May, 2022
Fed Won’t Flinch as Labor Market Starts Tailing Off Michael Pearce, Senior US Economist Bloomberg 28 May, 2022
Neil Shearing appears on Bloomberg Surveillance Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist Bloomberg 27 May, 2022
The credit market hasn’t cracked yet Jonas Goltermann, Deputy Chief Markets Economist The Economist 26 May, 2022
Australia & New Zealand Economics Minimum wage tipped to rise by 4 per cent Financial Review 24 May, 2022
The Alpine nation where inflation may have peaked already – and how they did it David Oxley, Chief Climate and Commodities Economist The Telegraph 21 May, 2022