UK Economics Focus UK Focus: The UK’s future in Europe We’re resending our analysis of what the UK-EU reset means for the UK economy and, what it means for the UK’s future in Europe, ahead of today’s UK-EU summit in London. While the UK-EU reset will... 12th May 2025 · 25 mins read
Europe Economics Focus Is the current optimism about Europe justified? There has been an increase in optimism about the EU in recent months as it has been forced to take more responsibility for its own security, has loosened fiscal policy and has benefited from having a... 12th May 2025 · 16 mins read
Event Drop-In: US-China tariffs rollback – Does this mark a lasting ceasefire in the trade war? 12th May 2025, 3:00PM BST Markets have received a boost from news that the US and China have agreed to a significant rollback of tariffs.
Global Economics Update A truce in the US-China trade war The US and China have each suspended for 90 days all but 10% of their Liberation Day tariffs and cancelled other retaliatory tariffs. This is a substantial de-escalation. However, the US still has... 12th May 2025 · 4 mins read
Canada Economics Weekly Canada Weekly: Exports hold up despite tariff blow Trade with the US plunged in March, but a spike in exports elsewhere meant that overall exports were little changed. Nonetheless, we doubt that exporters will be able to rely on non-US demand to... 9th May 2025 · 5 mins read
China Economics Weekly China Weekly: A tariff detente won’t avert an export slowdown The US-China trade talks taking place in Geneva this weekend could pave the way for a partial rollback in tariffs. But they are still likely to remain much higher than at the start of the year. And a... 9th May 2025 · 6 mins read
Europe Economics Weekly Europe Weekly: Is the UK-US deal a good omen for the EU? EU policymakers won’t have felt too excited about the US-UK trade deal announced yesterday. The deal is limited in scope, the details are yet to be finalised, and the EU might find it more challenging... 9th May 2025 · 7 mins read
Asia Economics Weekly Asia Weekly: Exports to US surge, dovish BSP Exports from Vietnam and Taiwan to the US have surged in recent months as US buyers have front-loaded orders ahead of the introduction of tariffs. The strength in exports is likely to continue in the... 9th May 2025 · 6 mins read
India Economics Weekly India Weekly: Missile strikes and trade deals Rising tensions in Kashmir are not a major threat to India's economy, but if China were to step in and provide support to Pakistan, it would surely put a major dent in the improvement in Sino-Indian... 9th May 2025 · 5 mins read
China Rapid Response China Merchandise Trade (Apr. 2025) Export growth slowed by less than most had anticipated in April, as the drop in export orders from the US is taking time to feed through to actual shipments and many exporters are also finding ways... 9th May 2025 · 3 mins read
Japan Economics Weekly Japan Weekly: Weakness in wage growth probably not genuine While the trade deal agreed between the UK and the US this week sets an encouraging precedent, there are no signs of progress in the talks between Japan and the US. Meanwhile, the recent slump in... 9th May 2025 · 5 mins read
UK Economics Update UK-US trade deal is not a big deal The UK-US trade deal announced by President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer today won’t make a big difference to the UK economy as a whole, although it is more significant for certain sectors such as... 8th May 2025 · 4 mins read
Middle East & North Africa Economics Update What would it take for Saudi to do a U-turn on oil policy? Saudi Arabia has shifted back towards an oil policy of aggressively raising oil output to recapture market share and the Kingdom’s strong balance sheet means that it can “live with a prolonged period... 8th May 2025 · 5 mins read
Emerging Markets Economics Update EM trade is performing well, but surveys look worrying The trade data available for March and April suggest that a large number of EMs have benefitted from a front-running of tariffs in recent months, particularly those across Asia (Taiwan, Vietnam and... 8th May 2025 · 4 mins read
Latin America Economics Update Brazil: widening current account deficit leaves real at risk Brazil’s current account deficit has widened sharply over the past twelve months and we think it could reach 4.0-4.5% of GDP over the next couple of years. This leaves the real vulnerable to renewed... 8th May 2025 · 3 mins read