Saied’s second term could prove a messy one In a no shock result, Kais Saied secured a second term as Tunisia’s president by a landslide. His first five years in power were typified by a shift back to autocracy and shunning necessary reforms. The next …
10th October 2024
The US dollar is on course for its best week in two years and looks to have found a near-term floor after its sharp fall in Q2. Today’s strong non-farm payrolls report (and robust ISM surveys earlier in the week), dovish signals from the ECB and the BoE, …
4th October 2024
Home sales struggling to keep up with listings The local real estate board data released this week showed that the housing market is still struggling despite the recent fall in mortgage rates. It was positive to see sales in Toronto grow by a stronger …
September’s blockbuster employment report and the rebound in the October ISM services index mean that any hopes of another 50bp rate cut are long gone. We continue to expect the Fed to take a more measured approach from next month’s FOMC meeting onwards – …
Fiscal risks cloud the outlook for rates in Colombia The decision by Colombia’s central bank (BanRep) this week to maintain the pace of easing with a 50bp cut, to 10.25%, rather than deliver a larger 75bp cut suggests that officials are increasingly …
Israel’s economy has frequently bounced back from conflict throughout its history, but developments over the past week have raised the risk of permanent scarring to the economy from the ongoing hostilities across the Middle East. The latest ratcheting up …
Mozambique votes amid positive gas news Mozambicans head to the polls on Wednesday (9 th ) with the ruling party, Fremilo, widely expected to hold on to power. The elections come amid growing signals that key gas projects, which are vital to the …
Oil spikes, but won’t knock the BoE off course On its own, the jump in oil prices from $72 per barrel (bp) on Monday to a one-month high of $79pb due to the conflict in the Middle East (see here and here ) isn’t enough to have a bearing on how fast the …
Risk premium takes the reins There are no prizes for guessing the main event of the week in commodity markets: the stark rise in the oil price since Tuesday after it became clear that Iran was readying to launch a missile strike on Israel has dominated …
Korea – weak data point to first rate cut With inflation below target and activity data pointing to a further slowdown, we expect the Bank of Korea to kickstart its easing cycle at its scheduled monetary policy meeting next Friday. September’s inflation …
France’s prime minister, Michel Barnier, revealed his hand this week – or at least he showed some of his cards – as he set out plans to fill the hole in the country’s public finances. He has given himself a bit more time to bring the deficit down to the …
CNY nears strong end of its trading band We regret to inform our readers that the chart and analysis in this section contained errors. We have added a corrected chart below. The original chart and analysis have also been retained for reference but should …
Oil price risks still skewed to downside We learnt this week that India recorded a current account deficit equivalent to 1.5% of GDP in Q2 (Q1 of FY24/25), from a surplus of 0.5% of GDP in Q1. Of course, seasonal factors are at play; smoothed out over a …
A potential blow to property investors The headlines continue to be dominated by reports that the Australian government is considering paring back existing housing tax concessions. On Monday, Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirmed that he did ask his department …
Tankan upbeat, BoJ cautious The August activity data were a mixed bag, with retail sales rising for the fifth consecutive month but the 3.3% m/m plunge in industrial output was much weaker than expected. What’s more, firms’ production forecasts don’t …
Global headlines this week have been dominated by the escalating conflict in the Middle East and attention is now focussed on Israel and the scale and nature of its response to Iran’s retaliatory attack on Tuesday. From a macro perspective, the key risk …
3rd October 2024
The trouble with European green policy Mario Draghi’s report on EU competitiveness , published this month, provided food for thought on the EU’s decarbonisation strategy. There were a couple of key points of discussion. First, Mr Draghi emphasised the …
30th September 2024
GDP-GDI gap resolved Leading up to this week’s annual revisions to the national accounts, we were attuned of the risk that the expenditure-based real GDP measure might be revised lower to match up with the income-based real GDI, given the wide gap that …
27th September 2024
Today’s release of weaker-than-expected US PCE data for August led investors to revise down slightly their expectations for the fed funds rate, and the DXY index slipped as a result. This, alongside an upside revision to US economic growth, leaves us more …
CBN rate hikes about inflation and credibility The Central Bank of Nigeria’s surprise hike this week highlighted the greater progress that the MPC wants to see on the inflation front and also importantly its steadfast ambition to restore its trust and …
Worrying signs in the CFIB Business Barometer Although the CFIB Business Barometer covers only small firms, in recent years the survey indicators have provided a fairly accurate steer to economic conditions. The headline index fell to 55.0 in September …
Trump lashes out at Mexico Comments from Donald Trump this week highlight how big a threat his return to the White House would pose to Mexico’s free trade relationship with the US. Earlier this week, Trump threatened to hit John Deere with a 200% tariff …
Fiscal risks in Romania continue to build Romania’s fiscal watchdog this week warned that the country’s budget deficit could come in at 8.0% of GDP this year. This is significantly above the government’s original target of 5.0% and also above its new …
Government hinting about more investment The government appears to be laying the ground for a rise in public investment in the Budget on 30 th October. This week the Chancellor said “growth is the challenge and investment is the solution.” That was …
A 25bp interest rate cut by the ECB at its next meeting in mid-October is now more-or-less fully priced into the market. The decision will be a close call, but a cut is far from a foregone conclusion. Our base case remains that the Bank will wait until …
The stimulus packages announced by Chinese policymakers were the main reason behind the chunky increases in industrial metals prices this week, and explain why they performed better than most other commodity prices. However, the stimulus measures are no …
Fiscal policy to hold back Pakistan’s recovery The IMF this week approved a new long-term US$7bn loan for Pakistan. The country will receive the first US$1bn immediately, with the remainder to be paid over the three years of the deal. Pakistan was close …
Stimulus implementation gets underway A flurry of policy announcements propelled the largest weekly gains in Chinese equities since 2008 this week (CSI 300 up 15.7%; Hang Seng 13.0%). The catalyst was Tuesday’s stimulus announcement , which included …
Flagship policy falling short of aims This week marked the 10 year anniversary of PM Modi’s flagship “Make in India” policy initiative. Its aim was to encourage both foreign and local companies to develop, manufacture and assemble products in India and …
BoJ set to press ahead with "stupid" rate hikes Japan won’t have its first female Prime Minister after all as former defense minister Shigeru Ishiba won the runoff in the LDP leadership election against economic security minister Sanae Takaichi. In …
Cuts still won't come as soon as markets expect As expected, the RBA left rates unchanged at its meeting this Tuesday. Reading between the lines, however, the Bank does appear to have toned down its hawkish bias somewhat. Indeed, it’s worth noting that …
Is Saudi set to reverse its oil policy? Reports have emerged that officials in Saudi Arabia are set to change tack and raise oil output to recapture lost market share, rather than try to prop up prices. Higher oil output will, mechanically, result in …
26th September 2024
The FOMC’s decision to kick off its easing cycle with a bang has boosted risk sentiment – with the S&P 500 surging to a new all-time high – and put the US dollar on the backfoot again. However, the US economy is still in solid shape and Chair Powell …
20th September 2024
Milei’s ‘zero deficit’ budget The cornerstone of Argentine President Milei’s draft 2025 budget is a continuation of his ‘zero deficit’ policy, which implies a primary surplus of 1.3% of GDP in 2025 (versus 1.5% this year). But this looks optimistic, for a …
SARB predicts higher growth and lower inflation The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) outlined a “goldilocks” scenario of stronger growth and lower inflation at its MPC meeting this week. The actual decision to cut the benchmark repo rate by 25bp, to …
Bank to step up the pace of easing The Summary of Deliberations from September’s policy meeting, published on Wednesday, revealed that the Bank of Canada is placing increasing emphasis on the downside risks to inflation and activity. Some on the Governing …
Fed opts for a 50 despite strong GDP growth Fed goes big The Fed’s decision to start its rate cutting cycle with a bang was not a big surprise after the seemingly coordinated media articles late last week warning that the 25bp vs 50bp debate was closer …
The contrast between the Bank of England keeping interest rates on hold at 5.00% this week, along with the accompanying message that it will cut interest rates only gradually, and the US Fed kick-starting its easing cycle with a big 50 basis point (bps) …
Note: We’ll be discussing key takeaways from our Europe Economic Outlook, including the scope of Germany’s downturn, in a Drop-In on Tuesday, 24th September . Register here for the 20-minute online briefing. The US Fed’s decision this week to cut interest …
The Fed’s decision to cut interest rates by 50 bp gave most commodity prices a boost this week. We suspect that lower interest rates won’t have a sizeable impact on US commodity demand this quarter and, next year, prices are more likely to be driven by …
Tailwind from Fed’s easing cycle will be small The US easing cycle that got underway with a 50bp cut this week will provide a boost to economic activity in Hong Kong, where a fixed exchange rate means interest rates track those in the US. We expect the …
Storm Boris floods Central Europe The flooding in Central Europe over the past week has been described as the worst in the region in the last two decades and our thoughts are with those affected. The most heavily impacted areas have been in Poland, …
RBI will focus on domestic factors rather than Fed Events this week have been dominated by the Fed’s 50bp rate cut to kick off its easing cycle. Clients can read our analysis of the decision here and watch our online briefing on demand here . Some EM …
Takaichi leading in the polls According to a recent poll, Economic Security minister Sanae Takaichi is seen as the most suitable successor for departing Prime Minister Fumio Kushida. However, the LDP’s leadership elections next Friday will probably …
Election risk to Sri Lanka’s recovery Sri Lanka has enjoyed a steady, if unspectacular recovery from the 2022 crisis which saw the country default on its debts and the president ejected from power in the face of huge popular protests. Data released late …
O labour market slack, where art thou? In the wake of the Fed’s hawkish 50bp cut and another set of strong Australian labour market data , the financial markets now see a lower 60% chance of an RBA rate cut by the end of the year, down from 85% when we …
PIF investment in Egypt: the first of many? Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has pledged to invest $5bn into Egypt in a further sign that March’s policy shift is attracting international attention. At the same time, this will help to put …
19th September 2024
The Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) “Fiscal risks and sustainability report”, published this week, showed that if left unchecked the public debt to GDP ratio would spiral from 98% now to 274% by the mid-2070s. Assuming a recession comes along …
13th September 2024
25bp vs 50bp debate finely poised The 25bp vs 50bp debate seemed settled following Governor Christopher Waller’s speech shortly after the August Employment Report, in which he suggested that he was leaning toward the smaller move. The cautious tone of …
The US dollar is ending the week on the back foot against most currencies amid mounting expectation for a 50bp cut by the Fed next week. That comes in the wake of two seemingly coordinated pieces in the FT and WSJ which suggested it will be a close call …