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- Feb 23 2021
Eurozone: Recovery Tracker edges up, but activity still subdued
Our Recovery Tracker edged up in the week ending February 7 but remained below its Q4 average. This is in line with our expectation of a contraction in eurozone GDP in Q1 due to extended Covid contain...
- Feb 23 2021
Eurozone: Why January’s inflation jump won’t scare the ECB
With January’s detailed inflation report showing that transitory factors caused much of the month’s surprisingly large rise, a partial retracement is possible in February. In addition, we don’t find s...
- Feb 23 2021
Research Briefing: Africa – Favourable external backdrop but key risks remain
A more favourable external backdrop and looser global liquidity conditions – shaped by unprecedented policy stimulus in advanced economies, vaccine optimism and a strong credit pulse from China – unde...
- Feb 23 2021
Asia Pacific: Banks shrug off commercial property risks for now
APAC commercial property prices were down around 3% on average in 2020, after a 1% rise in 2019. But the coronavirus-induced decline has been modest compared to past downturns, suggesting that the imp...
- Feb 22 2021
MENA: The GCC’s inflation risk is low, despite surging food costs
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) economies have seen some of the largest food price increases among emerging markets over the past year. But it isn’t a repeat of 2007-2008 or even 2011-2012. Restrained...
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