Having slowed over the past couple of years, there are signs that consumer spending in some parts of the emerging world is starting to recover. However, the pick-up has so far been confined to EMs in Asia and Central Europe. In contrast, consumer spending in much of Latin America has continued to weaken. This seems likely to persist over the coming quarters.
Become a client to read more
This is premium content that requires an active Capital Economics subscription to view.
Already have an account?
You may already have access to this premium content as part of a paid subscription.
Sign in to read the content in full or get details of how you can access it
Register for free
Sign up for a free account to:
- Unlock additional content
- Register for Capital Economics events
- Receive email updates and economist-curated newsletters
- Request a free trial of our services