Emerging Europe Chart Pack Central Bank activism could be on the rise (Jul 07) Recent events suggest that Central Banks across Emerging Europe could be becoming more activist. Last month, the National Bank of Hungary cut rates by 25bps to 7.75%, without an accompanying... 11th July 2007 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economics Update Weak labour data to signal cuts in Hungary (Jun 07) The focus this month will be on Hungary, where a moderation in wage growth towards 6% should be enough to persuade the Monetary Council to cut interest rates by 25bps to 7.75%. Interest rates are... 6th July 2007 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economic Outlook Growth to remain strong; inflation rates to converge (Q2 2007) The growth outlook across Emerging Europe remains good. We expect the region to grow by just over 6% this year, broadly unchanged from the 6.3% expansion achieved last year. Favourable weather... 29th June 2007 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Chart Pack Labour market tightening continues (Jun 07) Labour markets across Central Europe and the Baltics are tightening. Last month unemployment hit record lows in the Czech Republic and Latvia and wage growth accelerated to fresh highs in Poland... 21st June 2007 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Chart Pack Strong Q1 growth underlines positive outlook (May 07) Preliminary estimates of Q1 GDP have so far confirmed our view that the regional growth outlook remains strong. Growth in Russia accelerated to nearly 8% in the last quarter, only marginally slower... 17th May 2007 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Chart Pack Growth outlook still favourable (Mar 07) Latest indicators suggest that the growth outlook for the region generally remains good. While domestic demand is now slowing in most countries, from very strong levels last year, there are notable... 4th May 2007 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Chart Pack Inflation rates start to diverge (Apr 07) Inflation trends across the region are diverging. In Poland, the Czech Republic and the Baltics, strong growth is starting to hit capacity constraints, causing price pressures to build. Inflation has... 4th May 2007 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economic Outlook Growth outlook looks good; Hungary is the exception (Q1 2007) The growth outlook across Emerging Europe remains positive. The region should grow by around 6% this year, slower than the 6.5% expansion achieved last year. Strong credit growth and FDI inflows will... 29th March 2007 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economic Outlook Strong growth outlook conceals policy risks (Q3 2006) The growth outlook for Emerging Europe generally remains strong, with demand driven by high levels of investment and the continued rapid expansion of household credit. With GDP growth in the euro-zone... 20th December 2006 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economic Outlook Markets become less tolerant of bad policy (Q2 2006) The recent sell-off across global equity markets naturally extended into the emerging European markets, but the impact has varied widely. Countries with strong fiscal positions and stable governments... 12th July 2006 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economic Outlook Growth outlook remains strong, but EMU targets slip (Q1 2006) The growth outlook remains good, and will benefit in 2006 from the economic recovery in neighbouring Germany, lower oil prices and buoyant business/consumer confidence across the region. Convergence... 16th February 2006 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economic Outlook Growth remains robust, despite political wobbles (Q3 2005) Growth across Central and Eastern Europe has been solid in 2005, and the outlook remains positive, especially with euro-zone growth set to improve next year. However, heightened fears of inflation... 1st November 2005 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economic Outlook Outlook remains positive despite political shocks (Q2 2005) The integration of the new EU member states remains on track despite political shock waves from the rejection of the EU constitution. Opposition to Turkish entry into the EU has hardened, but... 25th August 2005 · 1 min read
Emerging Europe Economic Outlook Bond yields near convergence, but political risks remain (Q1 2005) The first round of new ERM entrants (Estonia, Lithuania, Slovenia) is on track for EMU entry in January 2007, followed by Latvia in 2008. These are very strong candidates for EMU, and their bond... 12th May 2005 · 1 min read