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17 April 2024 China+ Monitor Chinese GDP growth rises in Q1, but output is outpacing demand

  • China’s Q1 GDP growth picked up, thanks to robust industrial output and consumer services spending.
  • But a marked fall in industrial capacity utilisation points to burgeoning oversupply issues...
  • …Fiscal stimulus should boost demand to mitigate the oversupply, eventually; meanwhile, PPI deflation.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

PM Datanote: Housing Starts, March 2024

Large fall is likely an Easter timing quirk; the trend still looks flat.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

April 2024 - U.S. Economic Chartbook

LABOR MARKET WARNING SIGNS ARE FLASHING RED…

  • …BUT CHAIR POWELL SEES NO “CRACKS”

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

EZ Datanote: Trade Balance, Eurozone, February 2024

In one line: A setback was coming, but the improvement remains intact.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

CHINA+ DATA WRAP 16 April 2024: Chinese GDP beats expectations

Chinese GDP beats expectations, despite an uneven recovery and looming oversupply issues

Duncan WrigleyChina+

17 April 2024 Global Monitor GDP growth in the UK is rebounding

  • US The core PCE deflator for March likely will scrape in just below 0.3%
  • Eurozone  Hunting for early Easter effects in the German and French CPIs
  • UK Bernanke Review a missed opportunity for the BoE
  • China+ China begins to flesh out its consumer goods trade-in plan
  • EM Asia Singaporean manufacturing on a gradual recovery path, at best
  • LATAM Broadening disinflation paves way for bold COPOM rate cut in May

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)Global

17 April 2024 US Monitor Chair Powell signals a longer wait, raising the risk of a policy mistake

  • Chair Powell signals that the Fed requires much more data to start easing soon; June odds down again.
  • The widening spread between part-time and full-time job growth is an alarming signal for payrolls.
  • The early Easter hit March housing starts but, in any event, a sustained recovery is some way off.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

17 April 2024 LatAm Monitor Milei's reforms helping to curb Argentina's soaring inflation

  • Fiscal and exchange rate measures curb Argentina’s inflation picture; we expect further good news.
  • Argentina’s fiscal situation is showing signs of improvement as the government tackles the deficit.
  • Peru’s economy is gaining momentum amid low inflation and looser monetary policy.

Andres Abadia (Senior International Economist)Latin America

17 April 2024 Emerging Asia Monitor Light at the end of the tunnel for Philippine consumers still out of sight

  • Net sales growth in the Philippines remains in the red; remittances now look unlikely to save the day.
  • The consumer debt binge is lasting much longer than we thought, but the payback is looming.
  • The much-needed savings rebuild looks to be reversing, and confidence is now plunging.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

16 April 2024 China+ Monitor PBoC holds the MLF rate steady, despite lacklustre domestic demand

  • The PBoC left the MLF rate unchanged yesterday, likely wary of currency pressure.
  • Social financing growth slowed in March, due to soft domestic demand and lower bond issuance.
  • Government-bond issuance is likely to pick up in Q2, the key plank of short-term growth support.

Duncan WrigleyChina+

17 April 2024 Eurozone Monitor Italy and Spain fared better than France and Germany again in Q1

  • Spain was again the star performer in Q1; we look for GDP to have risen by 0.6% quarter-to-quarter.
  • Italy was close behind, faring better than France and Germany, as construction investment rose again.
  • Growth should rise in Spain and Italy later this year, but risks are to the downside, especially in Italy.

Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

17 April 2024 UK Monitor A warning from falling jobs, but wages to keep MPC cautious

  • The MPC will note the sharp employment drop, which suggests a risk the labour market is loosening quickly.
  • But the headline jobs data are ropey, and surveys point to employment slowly rising.
  • The MPC will focus more on stronger-than-expected pay, which suggests June is the earliest for a rate cut.

Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK

PM Datanote: US NAHB Index, April

Limited inventory of existing homes continues to help homebuilders.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

16 April 2024 LatAm Monitor Industry to drag on Mexico's Q1 GDP despite manufacturing revival

  • Mexico’s industrial sector will drag on Q1 GDP amid construction woes, despite manufacturing reviving.
  • Residential construction is struggling, but infrastructure is showing signs of improvement.
  • The long downturn in manufacturing output is over, according to the PMI, but downside risks remain.

Andres Abadia (Senior International Economist)Latin America

16 April 2024 US Monitor Homebase model points to smallest increase in payrolls since Covid

  • Homebase data point to a mere 120K rise in private payrolls in April, but the range of possible prints is wide.
  • Strong March retail sales and upward revisions mean Q1 consumption likely rose by more than 3%.
  • The early Easter likely depressed housing starts in March, offsetting support from further mild weather.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

16 April 2024 Emerging Asia Monitor Indian industry facing a tougher year, leaving aside February's bounce

  • Indian industrial production growth rebounded in February, but the climate remains challenging…
  • …The inventory-to-sales ratio continues to deteriorate, while consumer demand is sagging.
    Core inflation fell to a new low in March; thankfully, food-price stickiness isn’t impacting expectations.

Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia

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