Japan Data Response Retail Sales (May) Even though retail sales stagnated once again in May, private consumption should continue to recover in the second quarter. 29th June 2016 · 1 min read
Emerging Markets Activity Monitor EM recovery continues Our GDP Tracker suggests that EM growth picked up for the third consecutive month in April, helped by an improvement in activity in Latin America and Emerging Europe. 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
US Housing Market Outlook Housing market activity finally picking up A surge in new home sales in April, which was only partly reversed in May, suggests that housing market activity is finally picking up. Activity is being supported by an improving labour market, very... 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
Capital Daily How much of a lift will a weaker currency provide to UK equities? 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Update Assessing the political fallout on CEE from Brexit There are already signs that the UK’s vote to leave the EU is emboldening populist and anti-EU sentiment in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Given that the region is a major beneficiary from the EU’s... 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
US Data Response Conference Board Consumer Confidence (Jun.) The sharp rise in the Conference Board’s measure of consumer confidence in June suggests that the recent acceleration in consumer spending growth is set to continue. 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
Asia Chart Pack What to make of Korea’s stimulus package? The Korean government today announced plans for a fiscal stimulus package worth about 20trn won (equivalent to 1.3% of GDP) in response to growing headwinds facing the economy. The decision follows... 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
UK Data Response CBI Distributive Trades Survey (Jun.) June’s CBI Distributive Trades Survey paints a fairly disappointing picture of the retail sector in the days preceding the EU referendum. However, the survey hasn’t been an especially reliable guide... 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
Metals Watch Electric cars could be a game-changer for base metals Tesla, Chevy, and Nissan, three major car makers, have recently announced plans to start selling long-range affordable electric vehicles (EVs) over the next few years. This could potentially be a game... 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
Global Markets Update Sterling & UK equities – no 1992 redux Sterling’s slide in the aftermath of the UK’s vote on EU membership is reminiscent of its slump after the country withdrew from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) in 1992. Not surprisingly... 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
Africa Economics Update South Africa: recession avoidable, stagnation may not be The surprisingly bad fall in South African GDP in Q1 has raised fears that the economy could enter recession in Q2. We’ll know more in the next few weeks as May’s activity figures are published, but... 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
US Chart Pack Second-quarter GDP growth looks good Despite the apparent slowdown in the labour market, the latest activity data point to a solid rebound in second-quarter GDP growth. Growth in underlying retail sales reached a two-year high in May... 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
Asia Data Response Vietnam GDP (Q2) Vietnam’s economy is currently being held back by a drought which has hit the agricultural sector hard. However, medium-term prospects remain good and we expect growth to rebound soon. 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
Latin America Chart Pack Brexit roils Lat Am markets but economic fallout limited The UK’s vote to leave the European Union has triggered sharp falls in financial markets in Latin America but the economic fallout for the region should be limited. The UK is a relatively small export... 28th June 2016 · 1 min read
Australia & New Zealand Economics Update Brexit not a major threat Last week’s vote by the UK to leave the EU isn’t a major threat to the Australian and New Zealand economies, especially when the resulting volatility in the financial markets appears to be fading. 27th June 2016 · 1 min read
Global Economics Update “Brexit” heralds even looser global monetary conditions The latest monetary data are consistent with a gradual slowdown in advanced economies, but do not point to a collapse in growth. Looking ahead, global central banks are likely to respond to the UK... 27th June 2016 · 1 min read