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The Fed is clearly trying to avoid a premature easing in financial conditions and a repeat of 1970s-style “stop-go” monetary policy. This Update discusses some lessons from that period for equity markets today. Equities have struggled over this week, …
9th March 2023
The Bank of Japan could abandon Yield Curve Control tomorrow We think UK GDP growth picked up in January, but recession looms (07.00 GMT) We expect US payrolls data to confirm that January strength was a blip (13.30 GMT) Key Market Themes We think …
We think MSCI’s India Index will fall over the next couple of quarters in local-currency (LC) terms, amid subdued domestic economic activity and a general deterioration in investors’ appetite for “risky” assets. While it was among the best performers in …
Fed Chair Powell’s testimony to Congress has prompted a material revision to our forecast for the path of the fed funds rate and suggests the near-term risks to that forecast are skewed to the upside. This Update sets out some of the likely implications …
8th March 2023
China inflation data likely to show rising price pressures (01.30 GMT) We expect interest rates to be left on hold in Malaysia… (07.00 GMT) …and also expect Peru’s central bank to leave rates unchanged (23.00 GMT) Key Market Themes Most “risky” assets …
Germany’s industrial production probably fell a bit further in January (07.00 GMT) We think Poland’s central bank will leave its policy rate on hold… (13.00 GMT) …and the Bank of Canada will keep its policy rate unchanged as well (15.00 GMT) Key Market …
7th March 2023
We expect Australia’s central bank to hike by 25bp (04.30 GMT) Fed Chair Powell may reveal whether his outlook for interest rates has changed (15.00 GMT) We think China’s exports weakened, but imports strengthened, in January and February Key Market …
6th March 2023
We expect Australia’s RBA to hike by another 25bp (Tue.) Japan’s central bank will probably abandon Yield Curve Control (Thu./Fri.) We think US non-farm payrolls rose by 200,000 in February (Fri.) Key Market Themes Notwithstanding the partial …
3rd March 2023
With much of the global economy holding up surprisingly well and inflation not coming down as quickly as expected, investors are weighing up the risk that policy rates remain elevated for much longer than previously thought. This Update discusses what …
We think inflation in Turkey eased slightly to 54% in February (07.00 GMT) Final PMIs in Europe may confirm that activity is holding up better than expected (09.00 GMT) We expect the US ISM services index to have fallen back in February (15.00 GMT) …
2nd March 2023
Strong data in France and Spain suggest to us euro-zone inflation rose in February (10.00 GMT) We think Brazil GDP figures will confirm the economic growth was flat in Q4 (12.00 GMT) Clients can sign-up here to our Drop-In on the impact of elections in …
1st March 2023
We think even if some of the recent headwinds that have buffeted emerging market (EM) assets fade, a slowdown in global growth might keep them under pressure in the near term. EM assets have had a fairly tough month . Local-currency and …
28th February 2023
We think Australia’s GDP growth softened a touch in Q4 (00.30 GMT) Germany’s HICP inflation probably fell in January (13.00 GMT) We expect the ISM manufacturing index for February to have remained weak (15.00 GMT) Key Market Themes We think the recent …
We expect Hungary’s central bank to leave its policy rates on hold (13.00 GMT) US consumer confidence may have recovered a bit but is probably still low (15.00 GMT) Join our Drop-In on the long-run economic and market impacts of fracturing (15.00 GMT) …
27th February 2023
We think that euro-zone inflation fell again in February (Wed.) The China PMIs will probably show another acceleration in activity (Wed. & Fri.) We doubt that the February ISM surveys will point to stronger growth (Thu. & Fri.) Key Market Themes Despite …
24th February 2023
Investors seem to have become more worried about inflation recently, with evidence that the global economy is holding up better than expected suggesting underlying price pressures might prove more persistent than hoped. That’s taken a toll on both “safe” …
23rd February 2023
We think Japan’s headline CPI inflation rose to a four-decade high in January (23.30 GMT) US income and spending data is likely to show a strong rebound in consumption (13.30 GMT) We expect headline and core US PCE price indices to have risen by 0.5% …
Falls in exports from Korea and Taiwan have weighed on corporate earnings in these economies, but even if that continues for a while we think their equities will hold up fairly well. Evidence has grown recently of a divergence between the health of the …
Turkey’s central bank will probably cut its policy rate by 100bp (11.00 GMT) We think Mexico’s CPI edged down to 7.6% in the first half of February (12.00 GMT) We expect policymakers in Korea to keep interest rates on hold Key Market Themes We doubt …
22nd February 2023
We think the RBNZ will hike rates by an above-consensus 75bp (01.00 GMT) Final German HICP data will offer more clarity on inflation’s drivers there (07.00 GMT) February FOMC minutes may give more insight into the Fed’s thinking (19.00 GMT) Key Market …
21st February 2023
The February composite PMI probably rose further above 50 in the euro-zone… (09.00 GMT) … and remained below 50 in the UK and the US We think CPI inflation was unchanged at 6.3% in Canada in January (13.30 GMT) Key Market Themes Those hoping for stellar …
20th February 2023
We think the Composite PMI rose to just above 50 in February in the euro-zone… (Tue.) …but remained below that threshold in the UK (Tue.) US real consumption probably rebounded in January, reversing declines in past months (Fri.) Key Market Themes While …
17th February 2023
We expect MSCI’s Brazil Index to drop over the next couple of quarters in local-currency (LC) terms, before it begins to recover towards the end of this year. Since end-October, equities in Brazil have generally underperformed equities in other major …
UK retail sales volumes probably rose by 0.5% m/m in January (07.00 GMT) We think Russia’s GDP fell by 3.5% y/y in Q4 (16.00 GMT) Catch-up here on yesterday’s Drop-In on our UK economic outlook Key Market Themes The recent strength of the US dollar and …
16th February 2023
We expect the central bank in the Philippines to raise rates by 50bps to 6%... (07.00 GMT) … and Bank Indonesia to keep rates unchanged at 5.75% (07.20 GMT) US January housing starts may temper economic optimism a bit (13.30 GMT) Key Market Themes This …
15th February 2023
A further decline in US inflation seems largely priced in to financial markets. But we still think investors are too optimistic about how quickly the economy will grow, and as such are sticking with our view that equities will come under renewed pressure, …
14th February 2023
We think the PBOC will cut the interest rate on its Medium-Term Lending Facility UK CPI inflation probably fell further in January (07.00 GMT) We expect US activity data to show some recovery, due partly to easing supply shortages Key Market Themes …
UK labour market probably remained historically tight in December (07.00 GMT) Economies in Central and Eastern Europe likely to have contracted in Q4 We think US headline and core inflation eased further in January (13.30 GMT) Key Market Themes Despite …
13th February 2023
We think annual US core CPI inflation fell to 6.1% in January… (Tue.) …while CPI inflation in the UK declined to 10.2%, from 10.5% in December (Wed.) We think Q4 GDP growth weakened in Colombia, Hungary, Romania, and Israel Key Market Themes Kazuo Ueda …
10th February 2023
We think stock markets in several commodity-intensive countries will benefit from China’s ongoing reopening, which, in our view, will mean commodity prices rise further by the end of the year. The end of the zero-COVID policy and a renewed focus on …
Some of the moves in China’s financial markets that followed its rapid reopening – including a rise in equity prices, higher bond yields and stronger renminbi – have unwound in the past couple of weeks, but we think they will resume before too long. …
We anticipate interest rate hikes in Mexico and Peru… (Thu.) … but think Russia’s central bank will leave rates on hold (Fri.) UK GDP data likely to show that the economy avoided a recession in 2022 (Fri.) Key Market Themes Shrinking central bank …
9th February 2023
We expect the Riksbank to conclude its tightening cycle with a 50bp hike (08.30 GMT) The central banks of Mexico and Peru are also likely to deliver final 25bp hikes… …while policymakers in Romania will probably keep interest rates on hold Key Market …
8th February 2023
We think sovereign bond yields in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand will drop further by end-2023. The central banks of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have generally been at the forefront of this tightening cycle in terms of starting to hike rates ( …
We think India’s central bank will deliver a final rate hike, of 25bp, to 6.5%... (04.30 GMT) … but expect policymakers in Poland to keep rates unchanged at 6.75% Inflation in Russia probably rose a bit, to 12%, in January (16.00 GMT) Key Market …
7th February 2023
Germany’s industrial production probably didn’t change much in December (07.00 GMT) We think the trade deficit in the US widened last month… (13.30 GMT) …while Canada’s merchandise trade balance fell back into deficit (13.30 GMT) Key Market Themes …
6th February 2023
We think euro-zone retail sales contracted sharply in December (Tuesday) UK Q4 GDP is likely to confirm the economy avoided recession in 2022 (Friday) We expect central banks in Australia, Sweden, India, Mexico and Peru to hike rates next week Key …
3rd February 2023
Despite some better news recently, we still think that advanced economies face a tough couple of quarters, an outturn which does not seem to be fully discounted in financial markets. With this in mind, our view remains that risky assets in general will …
We expect growth in US payrolls in January continued to slow (13.30 GMT) ISM Services Index likely to be consistent with mild US recession (15.00 GMT) We held a Drop-In on the Fed, ECB & BoE today – clients can catch up here Key Market Themes Despite …
2nd February 2023
The Fed will probably deliver a smaller 25bp hike, pushing the FFR to 4.50%-4.75% (Wed.) We think strong recent data will prompt the BoE to raise rates by 50bp, to 4%... (Thu.) …while the ECB will increase its deposit rate by 50bp to 2.5%, as signalled …
1st February 2023
We think the rapid economic recovery in China will lead to further gains in equities in China and other emerging markets (EM) this year. Despite some recent weakness, equities in China have rallied since the end of October, as a shift toward living with …
31st January 2023
We think euro-zone inflation rose slightly in January (10.00 GMT) ISM manufacturing index may have fallen further below 50 in January (15.00 GMT) The Fed is set to hike by 25bp (19.00 GMT) Key Market Themes Although China’s equities have now rallied a …
We think China’s PMIs picked up in January as its COVID wave ebbed (01.30 GMT) Euro-zone GDP probably flatlined in the fourth quarter… (10.00 GMT) …and economic growth may have weakened in Mexico and the Czech Republic Key Market Themes The Fed , ECB …
30th January 2023
Although there has been some good news for risky assets over the past couple of months, we still think they will struggle before long as economic growth disappoints in major advanced economies. The global equity market rally that began at the back end of …
A streak of stronger-than-expected economic data in the euro-zone has given markets there a boost this year. But with much of the good news seemingly already discounted, and, in our view, a still hawkish ECB, we expect rallies in equities and government …
27th January 2023
We expect the Fed to slow the pace of interest rate hikes to 25bp… (Wednesday) …but the ECB and Bank of England are likely to raise rates by 50bp (Thursday) We’ve pencilled in a below-consensus gain of 150,000 in US non-farm payrolls (Friday) Key Market …
We expect Chile's central bank to leave its policy rate on hold at 11.25% (Thu.) Spain’s economy probably stagnated in the fourth quarter of last year (Fri.) We think US real consumption declined in December (Fri.) Key Market Themes “High-beta” …
26th January 2023
We forecast the 10-year Treasury yield to decline between now and the end of the year, as inflation eases further and the Fed transitions to monetary loosening. A key risk to this projection, in our view, is the weak outlook for demand for Treasuries, …
We think the US economy expanded by nearly 2% annualised in Q4... (13.30 GMT) South Africa’s central bank will probably hike by 50bp on Thursday Sign up here for our Drop In on the latest economic and market developments in Asia Key Market Themes …
25th January 2023
We think equities in Japan will come under renewed pressure in local-currency (LC) terms over the coming months, amid an economic slowdown and further strengthening in the yen. So far this week, equities in Japan have generally outperformed equities in …