Africa Economics Update SA: mixed March data point to a small Q1 expansion South Africa’s hard activity data for March showed a strong rebound in industrial sectors while the retail sector struggled. Over Q1 as a whole, GDP probably managed to expand by about 1.5% q/q on an... 19th May 2021 · 2 mins read
RBNZ Watch Housing mandate won’t change the Bank’s outlook While the Bank will acknowledge the new house price requirements in its remit it is unlikely to respond to them with immediate policy changes. On that basis we expect the RBNZ to keep policy settings... 19th May 2021 · 8 mins read
Japan Chart Pack Nationwide state of emergency touch and go Off the back of the weak Q1 GDP data, we now expect output to only rise 2% across 2021. The economy is unlikely to recover much in Q2 as cases are close to record highs and calls for a nationwide... 19th May 2021 · 10 mins read
India Economics Update Higher female participation to help India outperform There is typically more scope for female participation rates to rise and boost labour supply in EMs. This is particularly so in India and is one reason why we expect its economy to outperform in the... 19th May 2021 · 3 mins read
Latin America Data Response Chile GDP (Q1 2021) The softer-than-expected 3.2% q/q rise in Chilean GDP in Q1 will probably be followed by a marked slowdown in Q2 caused by the lockdown at the start of the quarter. Nonetheless, high-frequency data... 18th May 2021 · 3 mins read
Europe Economics Focus ECB climate rhetoric to run ahead of action The ECB will make a big splash about climate change when it concludes its monetary strategy review this autumn. In practice, it is likely to make progress in addressing climate-related risks in the... 18th May 2021 · 14 mins read
Emerging Europe Data Response Israel GDP (Q1 2021) The surprise 6.5% annualised contraction in Israeli GDP in Q1 largely reflected the impact of a vehicle tax hike on consumption and a sharp fall in government consumption. We expect GDP to rebound... 18th May 2021 · 3 mins read
Europe Data Response Euro-zone GDP & Employment (Q1) The euro-zone economy contracted again in Q1 but continued progress on reducing Covid infections and administering vaccines suggests that the region’s economic recovery is underway. 18th May 2021 · 2 mins read
Emerging Europe Data Response Central & Eastern Europe GDP (Q1 2021) The Q1 GDP data for Central and Eastern Europe revealed a divergence in performance between the regions’ economies amid third virus waves, with Hungary and Romania outperforming. With virus situations... 18th May 2021 · 3 mins read
Japan Data Response GDP (Q1 Preliminary) The economy contracted yet again during the second state of emergency. With the medical situation still worsening during the current third state of emergency and the vaccine rollout too slow, it will... 18th May 2021 · 3 mins read
Global Economics Chart Pack Near-term inflation pressures mount Near-term inflationary pressures appear to be building. Some of this reflects factors that are likely to be only temporary, such as the “reopening inflation” associated with the easing of virus... 17th May 2021 · 15 mins read
Emerging Europe Data Response Russia GDP (Q1 2021) The improvement in Russian GDP growth to -1.0% y/y in Q1 was largely driven by a slight easing of containment measures as virus cases continued to fall during the winter. The vaccine rollout is... 17th May 2021 · 2 mins read
Capital Daily Assessing the market implications of slower growth in China We think slowing economic growth in China – highlighted again by today’s economic data – has several key implications for the country’s financial markets. 17th May 2021 · 6 mins read
Emerging Europe Economics Update Taking stock of Turkey’s economic recovery Turkey’s government has lifted a three-week national lockdown today and this should pave the way for a recovery over the coming months. But the hit to activity during the lockdown means that the... 17th May 2021 · 4 mins read
China Data Response China Activity & Spending (Apr.) Year-on-year growth on all indicators dropped back last month. This partly reflects a less flattering base for comparison. But current momentum was also a bit softer, especially for retail sales. We... 17th May 2021 · 3 mins read
India Economics Update Trade shows resilience amid virus restrictions Goods trade data for April add to evidence from elsewhere that that the new round of virus restrictions has not been as economically disruptive as the national lockdown last year. 17th May 2021 · 2 mins read