Capital Daily Are Treasuries partly suffering from waning foreign demand? 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Commodities Weekly Commodity price rally stalls The prices of many industrial commodities, including oil, fell this week despite the ongoing depreciation of the US dollar. The dollar was volatile, but ended the week lower. On Thursday, the... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
UK Economics Weekly Will the strong pound snuff out the net trade boost? The recent rise in the pound against the dollar to almost $1.40, its highest level since the eve of the EU referendum, raises some concerns that a valuable source of support to economic growth –... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Emerging Markets Economics Chart Pack EM markets off to a flyer, despite softer economic data EM financial markets have made a flying start to 2018, with most equity markets up by 4-6% since the start of the year and most currencies up by 2-3% against the US dollar. However, the incoming... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Europe Economics Weekly How ambitious is the grand coalition’s plan for Germany? The fiscal proposals agreed by Angela Merkel and Martin Schulz as part of their plan to renew Germany’s grand coalition amount to a headline-grabbing 1.5% of annual German GDP and include abolishing... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Canada Data Response Manufacturing Sales (Nov.) The 2.5% m/m rebound in manufacturing sales volumes in November, which was partly due to a rebound in auto production after a union strike ended, points to some modest upside risk to our fourthquarter... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
US Economics Weekly Political risks back on the menu Congress may still avoid a partial government shutdown this weekend if another short-term continuing resolution squeaks through a Senate vote. That will keep the lights on for another month, but a... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
US Housing Market Update QM change won’t turbo-charge the mortgage market A proposed change to the Dodd-Frank Act will make it easier for small banks to originate mortgages that meet the Qualified Mortgage standard. In theory, that could lead to the return of mortgages... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Data Response Poland Activity Data (Dec.) The Polish activity figures for December were weaker than November’s data, but most of that can be explained by working-day effects. Our Tracker suggests that the economy grew by a strong 4.8% y/y or... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Global Economic Outlook Another year of solid growth We expect 2018 to be another year of fairly strong economic growth, led by household consumption and business investment in advanced economies. Inflation will remain subdued, other than in the US... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
UK Data Response Retail Sales (Dec.) December’s retail sales figures were pretty disappointing. But some fall-back had always looked likely, given November’s hefty rise. And with inflation likely to have now peaked, the worst of the real... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Update CEE currencies: it’s the economy, stupid! The news flow in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in the past few weeks has been dominated by political troubles, but currencies have performed surprisingly well. One reason for this is likely to be... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Industrial Metals Update China Industrial Metals Demand Monitor (Dec.) China’s activity and investment held up well in December, although growth was markedly slower than earlier in the year. We expect the slowdown to continue in the coming months. 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Weekly Korea set for strong 2018, but not because of the Olympics The 2018 Winter Olympics, which get under way in South Korea next month, will not provide much of a boost to the country’s economy. But this will not stop South Korea from recording another year of... 19th January 2018 · 1 min read
Australia & New Zealand Economics Weekly Is the strong end to 2017 a sign of things to come? Economic figures released in recent weeks have been notably stronger than expected, suggesting that the Australian economy had plenty of momentum going into the start of this year. But we doubt this... 18th January 2018 · 1 min read
ECB Watch Change in forward guidance less hawkish than assumed While the ECB maintained all elements of its policy support last month, the recent news that it would soon “revisit” its forward guidance saw rate expectations rise and the euro strengthen. At its... 18th January 2018 · 1 min read