Europe Data Response Euro-zone Trade (Aug.) August’s euro-zone goods trade data showed that weakening global demand over the summer took a toll on the region’s exporters, causing the trade surplus to fall from a record high. 16th October 2015 · 1 min read
Precious Metals Update What are local premiums telling us about gold demand? Negative gold premiums, the difference between local prices and international benchmarks, in India have prompted fears of a slowdown in consumption from one of the largest market players. While a weak... 16th October 2015 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Focus Should we fear a shift to populism in Poland? Rising support for the opposition Law and Justice party ahead of Poland’s parliamentary election on 25th October has raised concerns about a move towards more populist policymaking. We think that any... 16th October 2015 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Weekly Deflation: Exit ahead The latest warnings that deflation is a major cause for concern in Emerging Asia are wide of the mark. In fact, we think inflation will be back in positive territory across the entire region by early... 16th October 2015 · 1 min read
UK Economic Outlook The changing shape of the UK economy - The winners and the losers Beneath the surface, it is clear that the economic recovery has not been firing on all cylinders recently. And the recovery faces a number of headwinds over the next year or so – in particular the re... 16th October 2015 · 1 min read
Japan Economics Weekly Capital spending to remain sluggish A range of indicators suggest that business investment dropped for the second straight quarter in Q3. However, the Bank of Japan is continuing to argue that the outlook for capital expenditure is... 16th October 2015 · 1 min read
Australia & New Zealand Economics Weekly LNG: Will the huge investment pay off? Australia is set to overtake Qatar as the world’s largest LNG supplier by 2018. However, recent trends in energy markets pose some headwinds for LNG exporters. In particular, the slump in oil prices... 16th October 2015 · 1 min read
India Economics Update Export slump highlights risks to government target The narrowing in India’s trade deficit in September masks that fact that exports continue to contract sharply. Wide-ranging reform is needed to boost export prospects but, with progress still slow... 16th October 2015 · 1 min read
Australia & New Zealand Data Response New Zealand CPI (Q3) The CPI data for the third quarter were not weak enough to make a rate cut at the RBNZ's policy meeting in late October a certainty. But with the full effects of the recent slowdown in economic growth... 16th October 2015 · 1 min read
Global Economics Update Return to deflation should be brief Headline inflation fell below zero in a number of major economies in September, but we expect the latest bout of deflation to be short-lived. That said, the further drop in inflation expectations in... 15th October 2015 · 1 min read
Latin America Data Response Latin America Data Response The weakening of Peru’s economy in August is disappointing, but we don’t think this is the start of a sustained downturn and the recovery remains on track. 15th October 2015 · 1 min read
ECB Watch QE expansion coming soon if not this month Recent comments from Governing Council members suggest that the ECB may not be ready to increase its policy support when it meets on 22nd October. But President Draghi is likely to reiterate concerns... 15th October 2015 · 1 min read
Energy Data Response US Weekly Petroleum Status Report US oil stocks rose sharply last week as refinery runs fell and imports climbed. Meanwhile, oil production slipped back and demand for oil products rebounded. 15th October 2015 · 1 min read
Europe Economics Update Key reform vote not Greece's last major challenge The Greek parliament looks set to pass the next set of reforms needed to unlock further bailout funds and potentially open the door to a debt restructuring. But with yet more reforms needed, the... 15th October 2015 · 1 min read
US Data Response Consumer Prices (Sep.) The September CPI report suggests that although domestic inflationary pressures are slowly building, the stronger dollar and lower commodity prices will give the Fed an excuse to delay hiking interest... 15th October 2015 · 1 min read