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- Mar 01 2021
Coronavirus Watch: Industrial strength has legs
Among the key themes for 2021 we identified late last year was that the industrial sector would remain a source of strength. Since then, manufacturers have performed even a bit better than we had expe...
- Mar 01 2021
United States: Fed needs to calm impatient markets
To slow the rise in bond yields and tamp down on accelerated expectations for an increase in official interest rates, we think Fed officials will change tactics and intervene verbally. Most likely the...
- Mar 01 2021
Italy: A “dolce vita” revival is still too early to call
According to our analysis, reforms planned by Italy’s new Prime Minister Mario Draghi could reverse some of the lacklustre growth and debt sustainability problems that have plagued the economy for yea...
- Feb 26 2021
United States: Macro Musings: Will bond vigilantes take away the punch bowl?
Spiraling Growth and inflation expectations are driving up bond yields and taking a toll on the stock market, raising fears the party is ending even though the Fed has no intention of taking away the...
- Feb 26 2021
Canada: Expect only a partial investment recovery in 2021
Canadian businesses plan to increase capital spending in 2021 but will not fully make up for last year’s pandemic-induced plunge. Nominal public and private non-residential investment is expected to r...
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