China Data Response Consumer & Producer Prices (May) Consumer price inflation slipped further last month due to falling food prices, while subdued demand continued to weigh on factory gate prices. But food prices aside, the recent decline in inflation... 10th June 2020 · 2 mins read
Latin America Data Response Mexico Consumer Prices (May) The pick-up in Mexican inflation to 2.8% y/y in May, from 2.2% y/y in April, is unlikely to deter the central bank from continuing its easing cycle. We expect a 50bp rate cut at its meeting later this... 9th June 2020 · 2 mins read
Australia & New Zealand Economics Update Australia - Inflation set to fall sharply The sharp decline in activity in Australia is set to result in much weaker inflation before long. And even though output will recover rapidly over the coming months as virus restrictions are eased, we... 9th June 2020 · 4 mins read
Emerging Europe Data Response Russia Consumer Prices (May) Russian inflation eased to 3.0% y/y in May and the underlying picture is that inflation has been much weaker than many expected just a few months ago. Price pressures are likely to remain muted which... 5th June 2020 · 2 mins read
Asset Allocation Update Low inflation limits downside risks for bonds If we are right that the world faces a period of low inflation over the next few years investors are unlikely to begin anticipating tighter monetary policy and so undermine the returns from government... 5th June 2020 · 5 mins read
India Economics Weekly Downgrade, locusts, activity edging up The downgrade of India’s sovereign rating by Moody’s this week had little impact on financial markets, and we think that bond yields will remain close to their current low level over the coming months... 5th June 2020 · 5 mins read
Nordic & Swiss Data Response Switz. CPI (May), Sweden Priv. Sector Prod. (Apr.) The further decline in Swiss inflation in May came as no surprise, but April’s private sector production data from Sweden add to signs that the economy has reaped some benefit from its light-touch... 4th June 2020 · 2 mins read
India Economics Update Inflation should not constrain policymakers Daily price data give a strong indication that food inflation dropped in May, most likely as supply disruptions eased a touch and agricultural activity was allowed to resume. With global oil prices... 4th June 2020 · 3 mins read
Emerging Europe Data Response Turkey Consumer Prices (May) The rise in Turkish inflation in May, to 11.4% y/y, suggests that the effects of the sharp fall in the lira in the early part of the month more than offset the impact of weaker domestic demand on... 3rd June 2020 · 2 mins read
Europe Economics Update ECB needs to keep an eye on inflation expectations Inflation expectations are not always a good leading indicator of inflation. However, the decline in most measures of inflation expectations in the past two months may be a cause for concern at the... 1st June 2020 · 2 mins read
Europe Data Response Euro-zone Flash CPI (May) The further fall in euro-zone inflation in May took the headline rate to within a whisker of zero and downward pressure on prices is set to persist while demand remains exceptionally weak and... 29th May 2020 · 2 mins read
Australia & New Zealand Chart Pack Normal still a long way off As the lockdowns have largely come to an end in both countries, output is starting to recover. In New Zealand, most activity is now allowed to resume, though gatherings are limited to 100 people. In... 29th May 2020 · 10 mins read
Asia Economics Update Inflation to stay low for a long time The impact of the crisis so far has been overwhelmingly disinflationary, and with demand likely to be depressed for a long time to come, inflation is set to remain very weak. A period of entrenched... 27th May 2020 · 4 mins read
Hours worked plunge to 25-year low The Labour Force Survey shows that the number of hours worked dropped by 28% between February and April. As the bulk of the hours lost have been in relatively low-productivity sectors, GDP should not... 26th May 2020 · 9 mins read
Latin America Data Response Brazil IPCA-15 (May 2020) The fall in Brazilian inflation to just 2.0% y/y in the first half of this month provides plenty of space for Copom to follow up this month’s 75bp interest rate cut with more easing. For now, we have... 26th May 2020 · 2 mins read
Latin America Data Response Mexico Bi-Weekly CPI (May) The larger-than-expected rise in Mexican inflation in the first half of May, to 2.8% (from 2.1% in April), may prompt the central bank to slow the pace of easing (or even pause its cycle) at next... 22nd May 2020 · 2 mins read