Canada Data Response Consumer Prices (Apr.) & Retail Sales (Mar.) The rise in the core inflation rate in April, to 2.2% from 2.1%, was slightly stronger than expected but still appears due to the past depreciation of the Canadian dollar. As the weakness in the... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
UK Economics Update Brexit Watch: Remain poll surge eases markets’ Brexit jitters This week saw the campaign to remain in the EU surge ahead in opinion polls, helping to ease investors’ Brexit worries. Meanwhile, strong retail sales data suggest that consumers haven’t been as badly... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Non-Euro Europe Commercial Property Chart Pack Economic uncertainty slows yield falls and rental growth The start to the year has seen a slight easing of economic growth in much of the region, in part due to a rise in uncertainty. This caused investment activity to fall back significantly and rental... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Latin America Data Response Mexico GDP (Q1) The final estimate of Mexican Q1 GDP growth confirmed that the economy picked up, but by less than previously thought. Looking ahead, we think Q1 may be as good as it gets for Mexico this year, with... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Europe Commercial Property Chart Pack Marked slowdown in capital value growth With all-property rental values rising by a little under 0.5% q/q in Q1, it was further yield compression that once again drove capital value growth. But with yields declining by just 5bps, capital... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Latin America Data Response Brazil IPCA-15 (May) The rise in Brazilian inflation in the first half of this month, to 9.6% y/y, from 9.3% y/y over April as a whole, was disappointing given that it followed declines in the previous three months. Today... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Metals Data Response Global Aluminium Production (Apr.) According to the International Aluminium Institute, global primary aluminium output declined by 0.6% y/y in April. But the headline figure does not tell the whole story. Indeed, apart from in the US... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Update Sri Lanka keeps rates on hold, but hikes likely soon The central bank in Sri Lanka (CBSL) today held its deposit and lending rates at 6.5% and 8.0%,respectively, for the third straight month. However, we think it is only a matter of time before it... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
UK Economics Weekly Consumer back on form Last week broke the recent run of disappointing news and went some way to calming fears that the economy is slowing abruptly. Perhaps most reassuring was the pick-up in retail sales growth, given that... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Emerging Markets Economics Chart Pack EM central banks pause for breath Emerging market policymakers have been in tightening mode over the past year, but this reversed last month. Our EM interest rate diffusion index shows that more EM central banks cut rates than hiked... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Commodities Update Gold price to end the year higher despite Fed tightening We expect the Fed to hike rates by more than the markets currently anticipate over the next couple of years, prompting further occasional weakness in the prices of gold and silver. Nonetheless, the... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
UK Data Response CBI Industrial Trends Survey (May) The CBI Industrial Trends Survey for May showed an improvement in manufacturing activity over the past month despite a tough external environment and EU referendum uncertainty. 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Europe Economics Weekly Has the EC become more lenient on fiscal policy? On the face of it, last week’s decisions by the European Commission to allow Italy greater flexibility in its budget, and not to fine Spain and Portugal for their large deficits, suggest that it has... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Asia Economics Weekly South East Asia continues to lead the way GDP growth in Emerging Asia slowed slightly in the first quarter of the year. However, it is stilldoing much better than other emerging regions, with South East Asia standing out as a rarebright spot... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Japan Economics Weekly How long can pensioners keep spending? Population ageing has weighed on the average employee’s disposable income as social security contributions have risen by nearly 50% over the past fifteen years, and will continue rising in future... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read
Australia & New Zealand Economics Weekly Australian government bonds to outperform US Treasuries Our forecasts that interest rates in Australia will remain low for longer than the markets expect while rates in the US will rise further than widely believed are consistent with government bonds in... 20th May 2016 · 1 min read