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- Feb 26 2021
Why today’s inflation spike isn’t likely to last
Inflation is picking up across advanced economies (AEs) and emerging markets (EMs), but the data suggests this will again prove temporary. We see no signs of lasting pressures that might turn a tempor...
- Feb 26 2021
Hong Kong SAR: Reduced budget deficit will slow growth recovery
In our view, the Hong Kong SAR fiscal 2021 budget provides insufficient support to the fragile recovery. Although we expect GDP to grow 4% this year, economic output will remain significantly below it...
- Feb 25 2021
Latin America: Recovery Tracker confirms hiccup in Q1
Our Latin America Recovery Tracker increased only 0.5 points during the week ending Feb. 19, which marked a slowdown from the 0.9pts gain seen the week before. Activity in Argentina and Brazil receded...
- Feb 25 2021
Eurozone: A rebound in Mediterranean tourism is likely, not assured
Mediterranean countries suffered some of the largest GDP losses experienced in the eurozone last year, due in part to the collapse in tourism. In our baseline forecast, we envisage a partial recovery...
- Feb 25 2021
Colombia: The Achilles’ heel of a small oil economy
We forecast Colombia to be one of the fastest-growing among its Latin American and net oil-exporting peers for the next 10 years. But to meet expectations, it must deal with a troublesome structural t...
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