- In one line: ONS vehicle duty correction cuts inflation, news was small, inflation pressures remain sticky.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line:Public finances deteriorate in May, tax-hike speculation to mount over the summer.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Consumers’ confidence inches up, but it will be tested over the summer.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
Sales likely to continue to stagnate.
Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US
- In one line: Solid start to Q2, but consumption faces headwinds.
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Global
- In one line: Solid start to Q2, but consumption faces headwinds.
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America
- In one line: Rates and guidance unchanged in June, but a dovish tilt to the minutes.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line:Retail sales tank in May but will rebound.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
- In one line: Activity rises and price pressures fall, but geopolitical stress a rising worry.
Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK
In one line: Stuck in the mud, but also underestimating growth.
Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Global
In one line: Stuck in the mud, but also underestimating growth.
Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone
- A rebound in manufacturing and services lifted Mexico’s output in April, but momentum is weak.
- Consumption faces pressure from high rates, labour-market stress, and fading support from remittances.
- Colombia’s proposed ballot sidesteps legal processes, raising institutional fears.
Andrés Abadía (Chief LatAm Economist)Latin America
- India’s flash PMIs for June were robust, but note they remain susceptible to huge downgrades…
- …And they’re still down year-over-year in Q2, indicating big downside risk to GDP forecasts.
- Other details show waning optimism over the long run, and downward pressure building on core CPI.
Miguel Chanco (Chief EM Asia Economist)Emerging Asia
- Korea’s 20-day export growth rebounded, likely supported by stockpiling as the US’s deadline nears.
- Shipments to the US, EU and Taiwan were the main drivers, while chip exports were strong in June.
- The trade-talk logjam continues; we expect the grace period to be extended, allowing more negotiating time.
Kelvin Lam (Senior China+ Economist)China+
- The EZ PMI held steady in June, and averaged broadly the same in Q2 as in Q1…
- ...But EZ GDP will not repeat its 0.6% growth in Q1; we look for GDP to stagnate this quarter.
- Demand is recovering but, once tariff front-running ends, will likely correct; price pressures are easing.
Melanie Debono (Senior Eurozone Economist)Eurozone