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- Mar 02 2021
United States: Employment preview – Tentative signs of improvement
We expect the US jobs recovery to show some encouraging progress in February. We see a net gain of 284,000 jobs, reflecting a marked improvement in health and economic conditions, relaxed pandemic res...
- Mar 02 2021
Eurozone: Recovery Tracker suggests activity has plateaued
Our Recovery Tracker continued its recent plateau in mid-February, as the economy appears to have stabilised at subdued levels of activity due to the coronavirus-related restrictions in place. This is...
- Mar 02 2021
United States: Economy to experience strongest growth since 1984
A year ago, the US economy plunged into the deepest and fastest economic contraction since WWII. This year, improving health conditions, expanding vaccine distribution, and generous fiscal stimulus wi...
- Mar 02 2021
Japan set for weak Q1, but outlook is improving
To better understand momentum in the economy, we have constructed a new growth tracker that produces estimates at monthly frequency. It shows that, while the state of emergency in Q1 2021 will cause a...
- Mar 01 2021
Global: Bond rout will end, but the real debate is just beginning
The current market sell-off should be contained with a strong verbal reiteration of existing forward guidance from central bankers in the coming days. If policy makers fluff their lines, then we would...
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