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- Feb 25 2021
United States: Recovery Tracker builds impressive momentum
Our US Recovery Tracker rose 1.2ppts to 81.9 in the week ended Feb. 12 – its highest level since October. Improving health dynamics remained central to the upward tendency. Firming mobility, stronger...
- Feb 25 2021
United Kingdom: Covid plus Brexit put the brakes on long-term growth
The combined impact of Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic means we now expect UK growth to average just 1.2% a year in the 2020s. The damage from Brexit is likely to prove slightly more than the scar...
- Feb 25 2021
United States: US Executive Podcast – February 2021 [AUDIO]
Gregory Daco, Chief US Economist, and Kathy Bostjancic, Chief US Financial Economist, discuss recent positive US economic data surprises, revised expectations for real GDP growth in Q1, encouraging h...
- Feb 24 2021
Canada: Recovery Tracker jumps in first week of February
The Canada Recovery Tracker (CRT) jumped 3.7ppts to 80.3 in the week ended Feb. 5, its fifth consecutive rise. Five of seven subcomponents increased, led by the largest one-week gain in the health ind...
- Feb 24 2021
United States: Texas’ deep freeze won’t chill the national economy
Infrastructure outages from the mid-February winter storm caused massive disruptions to life in Texas, but damage to the US economy won’t be severe or long-lasting. We estimate the storm could shave 0...
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