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Korean consumers suffering from tight policy Korea’s GDP figures published this week show that, although the economy held up relatively well last quarter, the recovery is becoming increasingly lopsided. Whereas exports grew by 2.6% q/q last quarter and …
26th January 2024
It is hard to say which is more remarkable: that GDP growth accelerated last year following the Fed’s most aggressive tightening campaign in decades, or that core inflation nevertheless fell back to the 2% target in annualised terms over the second half …
Hungary skating on thin ice with new rate proposal The proposal by the Hungarian government this week to change the reference rate used to price bank loans risks undermining the central bank’s (MNB’s) independence and presents a further upside threat to …
PBOC is pushing on a string The 50bp cut to banks’ required reserve ratio (RRR) announced this week is the largest since 2021 and will free up around RMB1trn of liquidity when it comes into force on 5 th February. The move has improved investor sentiment …
The outlook for monetary policy all depends on whether the Bank of Canada is willing to act based on where it thinks shelter inflation is heading, rather than its current rate. The Bank’s communications suggest it is starting to move in that direction, …
Most commentators and investors seems to have concluded that yesterday’s ECB meeting paved the way for an April rate cut despite President Lagarde explicitly standing by her view that the summer was more likely. We disagree and now see the risks skewed …
Tokyo inflation won’t remain below 2% for long At its meeting on Tuesday, the Bank of Japan sounded increasingly confident that it will be able to meet its 2% inflation target on a sustained basis. And the minutes of the Bank’s December meeting released …
Much ado about nothing The headlines this week were dominated entirely by the Australian government’s decision to redesign the Stage 3 income tax cuts that are due to take effect on July 1 st . The long and short of it is that the government wants to …
SARB to stay on sidelines until after the election? Remarks by South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Governor Kganyago this week have increased the risk of rates staying higher for longer, particularly if fiscal risks build ahead of the election. Governor …
19th January 2024
We argued last week that there was little to support the idea that the “last mile” of getting inflation back to 2% will somehow be the hardest. But new data on rent inflation released this week raise the possibility that the disinflationary process won’t …
Revising down our Hungary interest rate forecast In Hungary, dovish comments from the central bank (MNB) deputy governor this week and recent softer-than-expected inflation data have prompted us to revise down our interest rate forecast. We had flagged …
Recent falls likely to be reversed soon Asian currencies have made a poor start to the year, with most having fallen by 1-4% against the US dollar. (See Chart 1.) The falls are largely a reflection of an upward shift in US interest rate expectations …
Data released this week suggest that the euro-zone economy may have contracted a bit more than expected at the end of last year. Germany’s first and “very preliminary” estimate of Q4 GDP suggests that it fell by 0.3% q/q. (See here .) And euro-zone …
Note: Join us on our upcoming Asia Drop-in on 25th January. We’re discussing China’s missing stimulus, the Asian monetary policy outlook and much more. Register here for the 20-minute online briefing. Inflationary pressures moderating Inflation fell to an …
Ecuador erupts The dramatic escalation of violence in Ecuador this week after President Noboa announced plans to crack down on organised crime has shone the spotlight onto the country’s growing problem with drug trade related crime. Ecuador has …
12th January 2024
At the ECB’s last meeting in December, President Christine Lagarde insisted that it was too early to discuss rate cuts. But the first comments of 2024 from policymakers, including Ms Lagarde herself, suggest that policy loosening may not be too far away. …
Growth pick-up to extend into Q1, fade by year-end The Q4 GDP data due on Wednesday are likely to show that China’s economy ended 2023 on a more positive note. Our GDP tracker points to y/y growth of 5.5%, up from 4.9% in Q3. That partly reflects a weaker …
Inflationary pressures moderating The economic data released this week all suggest that the case for tighter monetary policy is diminishing. For a start, the Tokyo CPI showed that inflation excluding fresh food fell to just 2.1% in December, within …
Inflation could start with a 3 in December We explained last week why we expect the RBA to cut interest rates earlier than most anticipate and the sharp fall in inflation in November supports our view. The available data suggest that the Q4 inflation …
Egypt’s policy shift and IMF deal edging closer Meetings this week between Egypt, the IMF, and the US took place following the release of a draft economic plan, which points to the expansion of the current IMF deal and a renewed shift towards economic …
11th January 2024
Nigeria spending up, but no more deficit financing This week, Nigeria signed its 2024 budget into law. Spending is projected to be higher than originally anticipated, although officials are signalling that it will be financed by higher revenues rather …
5th January 2024
Fed still coy about QT end-game FOMC minutes put focus on inflation data The minutes of the mid-December FOMC meeting did not dissuade us that the Fed will start to cut interest rates from this March onwards. Admittedly, officials warned that “they would …
Conditions in the housing market seem to be improving, with the local real estate board data pointing to a big improvement in the home sales-to-new listing ratio in December. While the unseasonably warm weather may have played a role and house prices …
BoI starts easing cycle, but uncertainty remains high Israel’s central bank started its monetary easing cycle this week with a 25bp interest rate cut – a move that came a bit sooner than we’d expected. But inflation risks are greater than most anticipate, …
Will the BoK turn dovish? The Bank of Korea looks almost certain to leave interest rates unchanged at its meeting on Thursday. But with inflation falling and concerns about the economy mounting, we expect the central bank to strike a more dovish tone …
Data released this week support our key calls on the euro-zone for the upcoming year. First, the economy looks likely to be weaker than most anticipate. Although the final euro-zone Composite PMI for December, released on Thursday, was revised up from the …
PSL injection to provide modest lending boost While bond yields in developed economies have regained some ground this week, the opposite has been the case in China, with the 10Y CGB yield dropping to a near four-year low of 2.52% today. This suggests …
A cooling economy will give the RBA cover Earlier this week, the Australian Financial Review published its quarterly survey of economists. By and large, the perception amongst forecasters seems to be that the RBA will retain its hawkish bias for the …
This week saw a renewed attempt from some Fed officials to push back against market expectations for interest rate cuts but, with core PCE inflation running at an annualised pace of below 2% over the past six months, this final flurry of hawkishness isn’t …
22nd December 2023
Argentina: Milei takes a chainsaw to the state Having announced large cuts to public spending as well as a steep devaluation of the peso last week, this week President Milei took a first big step towards fulfilling his campaign promise of reducing the …
Below-consensus growth Most countries in Asia will record faster economic growth next year, but 2024 still promises to be a difficult year for the region. Exports from the region have rebounded in recent months, but this is unlikely to last, if as we …
Fiscal rules no game changer for CEE public finances EU finance ministers agreed on a new set of fiscal rules this week, but this doesn’t change our view that concerns about public debt dynamics will grow in parts of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) over …
PBOC moving cautiously to ease further The Loan Prime Rates (LPR) were left unchanged for a fourth consecutive month on Wednesday. But today’s coordinated reductions in commercial bank deposit rates suggest that the PBOC is still on an easing path. Lower …
Policy rate hike in January now looking unlikely It came as a surprise to no one that the Bank of Japan left policy settings unchanged at this week’s meeting . Even so, yields on 10-year JGBs plunged by nearly 10bp since then, whereas 10-year Treasury …
ECB is talking but investors aren’t listening This week brought more pushback from ECB policymakers against expectations for rates to start falling in the first half of next year. But investors have largely ignored them, and arguably for good reason. …
21st December 2023
Argentina’s fiscal measures: mission impossible? With Argentina’s economy deep in crisis territory, the new Milei administration wasted no time in announcing a stabilisation plan for the economy this week. This included a steep devaluation of the peso and …
15th December 2023
Fed & markets catching up with inflation reality The Fed’s embrace of interest rate cuts next year is understandable when the latest data suggest that core PCE inflation is rapidly closing in on the 2% target. The plunge in expectations in the aftermath …
If the main objective this week of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) was to keep interest rates unchanged at 5.25% and avoid fuelling even more bets on rate cuts, then it looks like a case of mission accomplished. Even so, the Bank’s …
ECB is not for turning… yet In contrast to the Fed, but similar to the Bank of England, this week the ECB pushed back against expectations that it would start to cut interest rates in early 2024. (See our Drop-in here .) In the ECB press conference, …
Services sector running red-hot The strong Q4 Tankan released this week adds to the case for the Bank of Japan to abandon ultra-loose monetary policy. Of particular importance is that the Tankan shows mounting signs of overheating in the services …
Weak sentiment isn’t the main headwind China’s leadership gathered earlier this week for the Central Economic Work Conference (CEWC), which is held every December to discuss the economic targets and policy settings for the following year. The …
Markets call the Fed’s bluff on higher for longer Markets abandon higher for longer The Fed may not be quite ready to abandon its tightening bias at this week’s FOMC meeting, but the markets are no longer buying its “higher for longer” mantra. Markets …
8th December 2023
The Bank of Canada this week reiterated that strong immigration is putting upward pressure on inflation because housing supply is failing to keep up. Yet the Bank surely can’t be oblivious to the negative impact of high interest rates on construction. …
Kenya jacks up rates to support the shilling Kenya’s central bank (CBK) delivered a chunky 200bp interest rate hike, to 12.50%, on Tuesday with officials making clear that the move was an effort to support to the shilling. The statement said that “there …
The further drop in UK market interest rate expectations this week means that investors now think the first interest rate cut will happen in June next year instead of August. And investors are now pricing in an 80% chance of a cut by May. That has led to …
Note: We’ll be discussing the Fed, ECB and Bank of England December decisions and the policy outlook for 2024 in an online briefing on Thursday, 14 th December . Click here to register for the 20-minute session. Last week we brought forward the timing of …
Sensex surges as BJP wins big in state elections The financial market reaction to the announcement of the BJP’s victory in three state elections is perhaps an indication that investors are confident that next year’s general election will deliver another …
Services inflation continues to accelerate The economic data released this week seem to vindicate the Bank of Japan’s caution when it comes to abandoning ultra-loose monetary policy. For a start, the timely Tokyo CPI showed that inflation slowed from …
Not higher, not longer Earlier today, the Treasury and the RBA published an updated Statement on the Conduct of Monetary Policy. The revised statement clarified that the RBA’s objective is to return inflation to the mid-point of its 2-3% target. That led …
Argentina: signs of more orthodox shock therapy There have been two key developments in Argentina this week that give a sense of what President-elect Javier Milei’s policy agenda will look like. First, the confirmation that Luis Caputo will become economy …
1st December 2023