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Category: Emerging Economies OLD
Forecast Calendars: EMG
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China: A Turning Point?
The data just released, including real GDP, plus a number of high frequency indicators, confirm that the economy decelerated, on average, during the second quarter but—more importantly—that a shift towards an expansionary macroeconomic policy is read more
China: Policy Shift Intensifying
The government’s stance is shifting away from a very limited response, a policy that assigned priority to “rebalancing of growth”, i.e. avoiding the traditional method of boosting the economy through credit-growth and public sector read more
China: Policy Shift Intensifying
[private] The government’s stance is shifting away from a very limited response, a policy that assigned priority to “rebalancing of growth”, i.e. avoiding the traditional method of boosting the economy through credit-growth and public sector read more
Forecast Calendars: EMG
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China’s Interest Rate Cut: No Surprise; More to Come
[private] The PBOC’s rapid interest rate cuts reveal their implicit admission of the evident: the degree of policy easing applied during the first few months of the year was insufficient to reverse the decline of read more
Mexican elections and economic reform: a case of “show me the money”
[private]Mexican equities have jumped in the aftermath of the election that brought Mr. Enrique Peña Nieto to the presidential palace, and his party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), back to power after a 12-month hiatus. read more
China: Is the PBOC Running Out of Time?
[private]For the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), the country’s central bank, and for the government, these data are additional warnings that their sanguine reaction to the shocks hurting the economy (from abroad: recession in Europe; from read more
Forecast Calendars: EMG
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