UK Commercial Property Update Outlook for leisure property returns is positive The current spread between leisure yields and the all-property average is higher than normal. Combined with decent rental growth prospects, this apparent scope for leisure yields to fall suggests that... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Europe Commercial Property Update Is the current low level of Brussels retail yields sustainable? Today’s historically low Belgian retail yields cannot be explained by strong rental growth prospects. Rather, in a market with a high proportion of international retailers, investors’ preference for... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
US Fed Watch Fed's forward guidance could change again The Fed will continue to trim its asset purchases at the upcoming FOMC meeting, which concludes on the 17 th September. There is the possibility that it could also tweak its forward guidance and/or... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Europe Economics Update Cyprus foreclosure bill will help banks but hit households The Cypriot parliament passed a controversial bill on 6th September, reducing the time it takes toforeclose non-performing business loans and mortgages. While the bill is likely to help banks ahead... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Middle East & North Africa Economics Focus Algeria’s economy on an unsustainable path Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s re-election in April seemed to mark a return to business as usual for the economy. However, Algeria’s growth model is looking increasingly unsustainable. If... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Latin America Economics Update Brazil Election Watch: What might a Silva presidency mean for the economy? The economic programme put forward by presidential hopeful Marina Silva is a step in the right direction insofar as it addresses many of the problems that have contributed to a general decline in... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Europe Economics Update Danish central bank will need to do more to weaken krone The ECB’s unexpected announcement last week that it would lower interest rates again forced the Danish central bank to reinstate a negative deposit rate to protect the Danish krone’s peg to the euro... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Africa Economics Update South African banking sector under scrutiny The Reserve Bank’s (SARB’s) recent bailout of African Bank has raised concerns over the state of South Africa’s wider financial sector. But as we explain in this Watch, although other smaller banks... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
UK Economics Update Internet hasn’t killed the high street store While retailers still face an uphill battle to attract consumers back from online shopping, recent signs suggest that shoppers may be gradually heading back into town. Retailers also seem likely to... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Update Turkish economy slows sharply on weak domestic demand Today’s weaker-than-expected Turkish Q2 GDP data reinforce the point that interest rate hikes earlier in the year are continuing to weigh on domestic demand. The poor figures are likely to result in... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update Thailand's recovery will be gradual Thailand's economy is showing signs of improvement going into the second half of 2014 amid reduced political uncertainty. However, it continues to face headwinds that will restrain the pace of its... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
China Economics Update Productivity has not gone into reverse We are sceptical of recent claims that productivity across China’s economy has started to fall. If it were true, we’d be slashing our medium-term growth forecasts. But the reality is not so dire. 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Japan Data Response Machinery Orders (Jul.) While machinery orders rose in July, they still have a long way to go to recover from the plunge in the second quarter. But the bigger picture is still that spare capacity has shrunk, so firms should... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Nordic & Swiss Economics Update Danish central bank will need to do more to weaken krone The ECB’s unexpected announcement last week that it would lower interest rates again forced the Danish central bank to reinstate a negative deposit rate to protect the Danish krone’s peg to the euro... 10th September 2014 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Housing imbalances point to a slowdown ahead Housing starts have been running at close to 190,000 units over the past year, well above demographic demand, which we estimate is somewhere in the range of 175,000 to 185,000 units. Meanwhile, newly... 9th September 2014 · 1 min read