In The News The world's leading media organisations rely on Capital Economics for insight into the global economy and markets. The Economic Rebound From Covid-19 Was Easy. Now Comes the Hard Part. Wall Street Journal 7 November, 2021 Indonesia's GDP growth set to slow in Q3 as COVID-19 curbs bite Reuters 3 November, 2021 Record household debt raises fears interest rate rise could lead to recession Marcel Thieliant, Head of Asia-Pacific The Sydney Morning Herald 3 November, 2021 Wages and Prices Are Up, but It Isn’t a Spiral—Yet Wall Street Journal 31 October, 2021 Euro zone inflation rises to 4.1% for October, hitting a new 13-year high Andrew Kenningham, Chief Europe Economist CNBC 29 October, 2021 Consumer Spending Likely Grew More Slowly in September Michael Pearce, Senior US Economist Wall Street Journal 29 October, 2021 Coal Piles at 24-Year Low at U.S. Utilities on Demand Surge Edward Gardner Bloomberg 26 October, 2021 Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann to Step Down Andrew Kenningham, Chief Europe Economist Wall Street Journal 20 October, 2021 China property bust undercuts talk of new commodity ‘super cycle’ Financial Times 20 October, 2021 China’s Economy Is Slowing. That Could Have Big Consequences for the World. Barron's 18 October, 2021 Pagination Previous … Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Current page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 … Next
The Economic Rebound From Covid-19 Was Easy. Now Comes the Hard Part. Wall Street Journal 7 November, 2021
Record household debt raises fears interest rate rise could lead to recession Marcel Thieliant, Head of Asia-Pacific The Sydney Morning Herald 3 November, 2021
Euro zone inflation rises to 4.1% for October, hitting a new 13-year high Andrew Kenningham, Chief Europe Economist CNBC 29 October, 2021
Consumer Spending Likely Grew More Slowly in September Michael Pearce, Senior US Economist Wall Street Journal 29 October, 2021
Coal Piles at 24-Year Low at U.S. Utilities on Demand Surge Edward Gardner Bloomberg 26 October, 2021
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann to Step Down Andrew Kenningham, Chief Europe Economist Wall Street Journal 20 October, 2021
China’s Economy Is Slowing. That Could Have Big Consequences for the World. Barron's 18 October, 2021