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Long Run Drop-In: Fracturing and the global economy and markets through 2050

Capital View

Sunday Times names Capital Economics #1 forecaster – here’s what’s next for the UK economy

Global economy’s past performance is no guarantee of future long-term results

Chief Economist's Note

Global economy’s past performance is no guarantee of future long-term results

Asia Drop-In: Ueda at the BOJ, China’s property recovery and more

Africa Drop-In: Nigeria’s crunch presidential election

Inflation-scarred EMs didn’t hesitate to raise rates. They could lead on loosening too.

Chief Economist's Note

Inflation-scarred EMs didn’t hesitate to raise rates. They could lead on loosening too.

UK Drop-In: The UK's looming recession, wave of insolvencies and lingering inflation

Key learnings from last week’s blizzard of information

Chief Economist's Note

Key learnings from last week’s blizzard of information

central banks

Chief Economist's Note

Central bankers can’t save the planet – nor should they be mandated to do so

EM Drop-In: What China’s re-opening means for emerging markets

Climate Drop-In: China’s climate contradictions in an age of fracturing

Drop-In: Fed, ECB and BoE – Unpacking the first rate decisions of 2023

The fragmenting debate has finally started – but it doesn’t address the full picture

Chief Economist's Note

The fragmenting debate has finally started – but it doesn’t address the full picture

Canada Drop-In: Is this the end of the Bank of Canada’s tightening cycle?

Asia Drop-In: The latest on China’s reopening, Asian monetary policy, and markets

Drop-In: Global Economic Fracturing in 2023 – New Year, New Risks

Neil Shearing

Chief Economist's Note

China does pose a global inflation risk – but not for the reasons most think

Drop-In: Is the BoJ gearing up to scrap yield curve control?