Africa Economics Update The SARB’s next steps: lessons from the GFC The post-Global Financial Crisis (GFC) experience suggests that the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is unlikely to raise the repo rate within our near-term forecast horizon (to end-2022). Investors... 12th October 2020 · 2 mins read
India Data Response Consumer Prices (Sep.) Headline consumer price inflation rose by more than expected in September but there are signs that it may now have peaked. We think it will drop in earnest over the coming months which will open space... 12th October 2020 · 2 mins read
Japan Chart Pack Rising labour costs to prevent slump in inflation Inflation has held up better than we had anticipated in recent months. The surge in spare capacity suggests that it could weaken more sharply as social distancing measures are relaxed. But we only... 12th October 2020 · 10 mins read
China Economics Weekly Households spending more, RMB gains to continue Consumer spending continued to strengthen during the Golden Week holiday, helping to dispel some concerns about the lopsided nature of China’s recovery and providing a further tailwind today to the... 9th October 2020 · 6 mins read
Latin America Data Response Brazil IPCA (Sep. 2020) The jump in Brazilian inflation, to 3.1% y/y in September, was almost entirely driven by surging food inflation. Food inflation is likely to continue putting upward pressure on the headline rate in... 9th October 2020 · 2 mins read
India Economics Update RBI’s easing cycle is not over yet It came as no surprise that the new MPC voted unanimously to keep the repo and reverse repo rates on hold today. But the relatively dovish tone of the statement, along with the dire growth outlook... 9th October 2020 · 3 mins read
India Economics Weekly Over the worst? This week has brought some much-needed good news for India’s beleaguered economy. Activity data for September released over the past few days have been encouraging, while there has been a further drop... 9th October 2020 · 5 mins read
Middle East & North Africa Economics Weekly Egyptian inflation and the IMF, GDP data, Tunisian debt Egyptian inflation data for September, due next week, are likely to be low enough to result in the IMF encouraging the central bank to cut interest rate cuts. Elsewhere, the raft of recently-released... 8th October 2020 · 5 mins read
Latin America Data Response Mexico Consumer Prices (Sep.) The stabilisation in Mexican inflation at 4.0%, after four successive monthly rises, should dampen hawkish sentiment at Mexico’s central bank. We think there is scope for at least one more 25bp rate... 8th October 2020 · 2 mins read
Asia Economic Outlook Central banks to resume easing cycles soon With the virus under control in most of the region, Emerging Asia is bouncing back from the crisis faster than other parts of the world. But the pace of recovery is uneven. China is leading the way... 8th October 2020 · 36 mins read
Japan Economic Outlook Recovery could surprise to the upside Japan’s success in containing the virus without imposing draconian restrictions on activity should enable a faster return to pre-virus levels of output than in many major economies. We expect GDP to... 8th October 2020 · 21 mins read
Europe Economics Update Motor vehicles unlikely to drive euro-zone inflation We think car makers in the euro-zone will be able to keep pace with demand for new vehicles this year, despite having had to introduce social distancing measures to their production processes... 7th October 2020 · 4 mins read
Emerging Europe Data Response Russia Consumer Prices (Sep.) Russian inflation edged up to 3.7% y/y in September and we think that it will rise a bit further over the coming months, which is likely to prompt the central bank to pause its easing cycle at its... 6th October 2020 · 2 mins read
Emerging Europe Data Response Turkey Consumer Prices (Sep.) Turkey’s headline inflation rate was unchanged for a third consecutive month at 11.8% y/y in September but we expect it to rise over the coming months. And with the lira still under pressure, the... 5th October 2020 · 3 mins read
Emerging Europe Economics Weekly Geopolitical tensions in Turkey, tighter restrictions in CEE The conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh has opened up another schism between Turkey, the EU and Russia and there is a major risk that an escalation of tensions could trigger sharp falls in the lira and push... 2nd October 2020 · 8 mins read
Europe Data Response Euro-zone Flash HICP (Sep.) September’s decline in euro-zone core inflation to a fresh record low was partly due to temporary factors that will be reversed in October. And the downward trend in core inflation this year has been... 2nd October 2020 · 2 mins read