Emerging Europe Economics Update Where to look for signs of Brexit spillovers The market sell-off triggered by the UK’s vote to leave the EU has reversed, but there is still uncertainty about what a post-Brexit Europe will look like and in the meantime signs of strain are... 15th July 2016 · 1 min read
Japan Economics Weekly Is “Helicopter Ben” heralding more easing? Following a landslide victory in the Upper House elections, Prime Minister Abe has confirmed that the government will prepare a large supplementary budget later this year. All else equal, this should... 15th July 2016 · 1 min read
Australia & New Zealand Economics Weekly The part-time problem Most of the rise in the share of people working part-time is due to long-term factors that have improved the flexibility of Australia’s labour market. However, some of it is due to weak economic... 15th July 2016 · 1 min read
China Data Response Bank Lending & Broad Credit (Jun.) Credit is still expanding at a fast enough pace to provide support to the economy over the next couple of quarters. However, today's figures provided signs that the boost to credit growth from policy... 15th July 2016 · 1 min read
China Data Response Q2 GDP & June Activity While China is almost certainly expanding at a slower rate than its GDP data suggest, rapid state sector investment does appear to have kept growth broadly stable last quarter. Growth is more likely... 15th July 2016 · 1 min read
Metals Data Response South Africa’s Mine Production (May) South Africa’s overall mine production remained subdued in May, but PGM output grew strongly. This perhaps reflects producers building up their stocks in preparation for the wage negotiations with... 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
Europe Economic Outlook Brexit vote adds to downside risks The UK’s vote to leave the EU has weakened the outlook for the European Economy. Admittedly, the financial market reaction has been muted and we think that the UK will ultimately fare well outside the... 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
ECB Watch ECB may bide its time, but action needed very soon The European Central Bank (ECB) may refrain from loosening policy this month following the Bank of England’s inaction. But the Brexit vote has increased what were already significant downside risks to... 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
Latin America Economics Update Colombia: Peace deal will improve medium-term outlook The likely signing of a final peace agreement between the Colombian government and the country’s largest insurgent group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), will be an historic... 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
Capital Daily How much longer will corporate profits buoy the US stock market? 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
Global Economics Focus Is there too much debt in the world? In our view, the claim that there is too much debt in the world is simplistic. High and rising debt burdens are a serious concern in some countries, including China and Japan. But debt burdens in most... 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
UK Economics Update MPC must deliver in August The Monetary Policy Committee’s inaction today will probably delay a policy response to the UK’s vote to leave the EU by only three weeks. But with market confidence fragile, it is now vitally... 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
US Housing Market Chart Pack Brexit will have limited impact on housing market The shock decision by UK voters to leave the European Union is being felt in the mortgage market. The subsequent sharp drop in 10-year Treasury yields has helped mortgage rates down to close to record... 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
Canada Chart Pack Economic growth already fading again After a brief surge at the start of this year, GDP growth has already slowed markedly in recent months. (See Chart.) Unfortunately, the recent limited rebound in commodity prices won’t be enough to... 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
Emerging Markets Economics Update Emerging Markets Capital Flows Monitor (Jul 2016) Our Tracker suggests that capital outflows from the emerging world declined to their lowest level in a year in June. Admittedly, our estimate is clouded by some questions about the data from China... 14th July 2016 · 1 min read
Africa Economics Update South Africa: Economy probably dodged recession in Q2 Activity data for May suggest that South Africa’s economy has improved after contracting in Q1. We expect that the economy returned to growth in Q2, narrowly missing a technical recession. 14th July 2016 · 1 min read