President Noboa’s legacy
ECUADOR · Forecast · 20 Apr 2026

We have written before that President Noboa single-handedly managed to lose nearly 30% of his popularity ratings in the first 10 months of his mandate due to controversial decisions and the lack of a clear, statesmanlike view. However, he will leave an unquestionably beneficial legacy in the exte...

The House may vote on the admissibility of two PECs on the 6x1 work schedule, the STF will review cases challenging the “minimum subsistence level”, and the PT will hold its 8th National Congress from Friday to Sunday
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 20 Apr 2026

The Constitution and Justice Committee of the House is expected to vote on Wednesday, April 22, on a favorable report by Deputy Paulo Azi regarding the admissibility of two Proposed Constitutional Amendments (PECs) addressing the 6x1 work schedule. If approved, the President of the House, Hugo Mo...

Strong headline growth; growing underlying imbalances
CHINA FINANCIAL · Report · 20 Apr 2026

Special points to highlight in this report: - China’s 5.0% GDP growth in Q1 looks solid, but as always, it is driven mainly by production rather than consumption. Industrial output remains strong while retail sales and household income lagged even more than expected, widening the gap between ...

Economics: The 2027 General Pre-Criteria for Economic Policy shows excessive optimism and disconnect from Mexico’s reality
MEXICO · Report · 20 Apr 2026

At the beginning of the month, the SHCP sent the General Pre-Criteria for Economic Policy for 2027 (PCGPE) to the Congress of the Union. These documents constitute the first step in the budget preparation process for the coming year and include an update of the macroeconomic framework and the exp...

Politics: A preliminary assessment of the new Mexican Supreme Court’s performance so far
MEXICO · Report · 20 Apr 2026

The new Mexican Supreme Court (SCJN), operational for nearly eight months, has already issued two highly controversial rulings that have generated widespread distrust and concern. The first authorizes the Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF) to freeze bank accounts of individuals and companies witho...

Nightmare on Elm Street
TURKEY · Report · 19 Apr 2026

The phrase “mutlak butlan” (fully null and void) made it back to the politics lexicon a second time, as the scuttlebutt claims Kemal Kilicdaroglu will soon be appointed as trustee to CHP. Meanwhile, MHP leader Bahceli took the axe to his party’s provincial organizations during the week, dissolvin...

All votes are counted: Tisza gained further seats over the last two days
HUNGARY · In Brief · 18 Apr 2026

Vote-counting is now over. In the end, Tisza won 141 seats in parliament (70.9%), on 53.2% of the popular vote, whereas Fidesz has 52 seats (26.1%) on 38.6% of the popular vote. Mi Hazánk kept the remaining 6 seats in the National Assembly. This means that Tisza has a comfortable two-thirds major...

The IMF as a starting point
VENEZUELA · Report · 17 Apr 2026

The formal restoration of relations between Venezuela and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank on April 16, 2026 marks an inflection point in the country's economic trajectory. Relations had been suspended in March 2019 over issues related to the recognition of Venezuela's gov...

Eurozone entry criteria to be met by 2030
HUNGARY · In Brief · 17 Apr 2026

Tisza's candidate for finance minister, Mr. Kármán said yesterday that the new government will aim at meeting euro introduction criteria by 2030. In short term, the new government is going to review the fiscal situation, and then propose the amendment of the 2026 budget. As part of that proposal,...

GULF WEEKLY: Peace hopes rise as Iran reopens Hormuz after Lebanon ceasefire, PIF announces 5-year strategy, Kuwait & Abu Dhabi make $4.5bn in private placements
GULF COUNTRIES · Report · 17 Apr 2026

A skimmable summary overlaid with our analysis and links. Headlines: * Iran’s foreign minister declared Hormuz reopen in response to the ceasefire in Lebanon. * Brent crude has dropped below $90 for the first time in over five weeks. * OPEC data for March showed production declines as high a...

Lula criticized the 20% tax on international purchases of up to US$50, the rapporteur of the PEC on the Central Bank’s autonomy submitted a new proposal, and next week is expected to be quiet due to the holiday (4/21)
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 17 Apr 2026

This week, President Lula criticized the so-called “shein tax,” calling it unnecessary. The government had implemented a 20% tax on international purchases of up to US$50. Yesterday, the rapporteur of the constitutional amendment proposal (PEC) on the Central Bank’s budgetary, administrative, and...

Transmission of the West Asia petroleum shock through non-price mechanisms
INDIA · Report · 17 Apr 2026

The Iran war is an important shock for the Indian macroeconomy, through prices and quantities of petroleum and petrochemicals. With international crude benchmarks rising by approximately 50 percent, and maritime transit through the Strait of Hormuz fundamentally impaired, India’s access to vital ...

TOPIC OF THE WEEK: Armenia set to overtake Azerbaijan in per capita GDP this year
CAUCASUS / CENTRAL ASIA · Report · 17 Apr 2026

Azerbaijan may have claimed military victory vis-a-vis Armenia, but the war on the economic front appears to have evolved along different lines as demonstrated by probably my favorite exercises in the CIS space, which encompasses the target Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) region. Based on the jus...

Russia: a brief market watch
RUSSIA ECONOMICS · In Brief · 16 Apr 2026

The OFZ market remained under pressure in the past two weeks. Some acceleration on inflation (to 0.17-0.19% w-o-w at the very end of March and early April) made investors cautious regarding potential reaction from the CBR. Additionally, the regulator's top management acknowledged that they contin...

Budget in Wonderland
BRAZIL ECONOMICS · Report · 16 Apr 2026

The administration has submitted to Congress the Budget Guidelines Bill (PLDO) for 2027, signaling the evolution of federal public accounts for the next 4 years, from 2027 to 2030. It could be nominated for the Hugo Award — if there were a category for budget pieces.