UK Data Response National Accounts (Q2), M4 & H’hold borrowing (Aug.) 29th September 2009 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Focus Will deficit financing trigger a surge in Russian inflation? There are good reasons to think that monetisation of Russia’s budget deficit will not necessarily lead directly to a pick-up in inflation. But it adds to the downside risks facing the ruble. We expect... 4th September 2009 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Focus Poland: Fiscal mess blots the outlook We estimate that limits on public debt set out in the Polish constitution will force the government to tighten fiscal policy by around 2.5% of GDP next year. What’s more, a further fiscal tightening... 21st August 2009 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Update Turkey: Ten cuts in a row, but fiscal policy still holds the key 18th August 2009 · 1 min read
Europe Economics Update Car purchase incentives to provide only a limited boost Government incentives to buy new cars probably prompted euro-zone consumer spending to rise at the strongest rate in two years in Q2. But this boost will be partly reversed as the schemes are phased... 11th August 2009 · 1 min read
UK Economics Update Bank privatisation won’t prevent fiscal tightening Recent speculation that the Government may soon look to sell off its shares in some or all of the nationalised banks has raised the question of whether the proceeds from such sales might reduce the... 29th July 2009 · 1 min read
UK Economics Focus How do we get out of this fiscal mess? Getting the public finances back to a sustainable position within a reasonable timeframe is likely to require both sizeable tax increases and the tightest squeeze on public spending seen for... 28th July 2009 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update The Philippines is leaving its past behind Yesterday’s debt rating upgrade from Moody’s was catch-up and long overdue but does at least acknowledge the increased resilience of the Philippine economy to global shocks and its likely higher long... 24th July 2009 · 1 min read
Europe Economics Update Italy’s budget plan unlikely to comfort markets In its blueprint for the budget law (DPEF in Italian) – the Italian Government reiterated its commitment to fiscal consolidation. Because of Italy’s huge public debt, this is a formidable challenge... 20th July 2009 · 1 min read
UK Economics Focus How will the policymakers respond to recovery? The markets have assumed that the initial and main policy response to a recovery in the UK economy will come from higher interest rates, and at a fairly early stage. But there are some good reasons... 6th July 2009 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update India’s budget: Going for growth, cautious on reform India’s Federal Budget announced today focused on keeping GDP growth on its improving track. The budget deficit and debt issuance target are at the high end of market expectations. 6th July 2009 · 1 min read
Europe Economics Update German fiscal rule is not as damaging as it seems The German Government’s recent introduction of a law requiring a balanced budget from 2016 has prompted much debate over just how harmful it might be. Our view is that, while the law might place... 24th June 2009 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Focus Hungary: a step in the right direction, but more pain to come While the latest attempt at fiscal reform in Hungary is impressive given the dire economic backdrop, it is unlikely to prevent the country from turning to the IMF for additional funding next year... 15th June 2009 · 1 min read