UK Economics Update Will the fiscal squeeze boost inflation again? One upside risk to inflation is that the Conservatives try to plug some of the hole in the public finances by raising taxes on goods and services in the CPI basket. But given that they have ruled out... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
US Economics Update Monetary Indicators Monitor (Apr.) Broad money growth has slowed slightly, with the annual growth rate of our M3 measure falling to a six-month low of 5.6% in April. More importantly, however, the growth rate of bank loans continues to... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Capital Daily Strong US dollar consistent with relatively strong US economy 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Focus Is the worst really over for Russia? The slump in activity data for April put an end to hopes raised in some parts of the government (and markets) that the worst is over for the Russian economy. The steep falls in output are likely to be... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Energy Watch OPEC likely to hold fast next week The next meeting of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), on 5 th June, is set to be almost as closely watched as the previous one in November. The recent rebound in oil prices... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
US Chart Pack Evidence of Q2 rebound still mixed We still firmly believe that the weakness of first-quarter GDP was principally due to the unseasonably severe winter, the meltdown in the shale oil industry and possibly some seasonal quirks too. In... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Global Markets Update Renewed dollar strength has further to go Diverging prospects for economic growth and monetary policy point to additional gains for the dollar this year, especially against the euro and the yen. The real possibility that Greece will be the... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Emerging Markets Economics Update Taking stock of a grim Q1 First quarter GDP data that have so far been released by EMs have painted a pretty grim picture. In this Update we outline the three key themes that have emerged. 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
UK Housing Market Update Can London house prices keep on rising? Despite our belief that the London economy and labour market will continue to perform strongly, we don’t expect that to allow house prices in the capital to go on outperforming. Further house price... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Middle East & North Africa Chart Pack Saudi Arabia and Egypt follow divergent paths The latest activity data suggest that the MENA region’s two largest economies, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, have headed in opposite directions at the start of 2015. After recording strong growth last year... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Latin America Economics Update Markets in Brazil and Colombia suffer fresh falls Following a brief recovery last month, Brazilian and Colombian financial markets have sold off in recent weeks, with both equities and currencies coming under pressure. But elsewhere in Latin America... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Europe Commercial Property Update Office rents in Prague and Warsaw to buck the positive trend in 2015 The Czech and Polish economies are motoring along nicely. However, the latest IPF Consensus Survey shows that our view, that solid demand fundamentals will be swamped by excess supply, causing rents... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Japan Economics Update Butter meltdown highlights policy failures Japan’s butter shortage is the result of agricultural policy failures. It should strengthen the argument that agreement to scale back protectionist measures in the ongoing talks on the Trans-Pacific... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Update EM inflation has troughed The big drag on EM inflation from the drop in commodity prices over the second half of last year will ease over the coming months. With inflation set to rise in most EMs over the second half of this... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
UK Economics Focus The UK economy after the election While the Conservatives’ victory removed some of the uncertainty hanging over the economy, it has some more worrying implications – such as the renewed fiscal squeeze and the EU referendum. But we... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read
Europe Economics Focus Has the ECB saved the euro-zone again? After saving the day with its pledge to “do whatever it takes” in 2012, the ECB has arguably now brought on a recovery with its quantitative easing programme. But we expect the policy’s effects to... 27th May 2015 · 1 min read