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Argentina databank May 13
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Brazil Economics databank Apr 14
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Central America databank May 1
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Chile databank Apr 7
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China databank Mar 21
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Panama databank May 13
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Peru databank Apr 28
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Philippines databank May 8
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Poland databank Apr 29
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Russia Economics databank May 12
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Turkey databank Apr 24
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Ukraine databank May 12
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Venezuela databank May 5
COUNTRY INSIGHTS
Administrative Reform proposal approved in the CCJ, mayors and governors should testify in the CPI next week and STJ adjudicates Eletrobras’s appeal
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 26 May 2021
A Special Committee to analyze the Administrative Reform proposal will be created by the President of the House. The CPI should schedule mayors and governors to testify in the Committee next week. Eletrobras’s R$ 11 billion case should be voted on in the STJ; two ministers have yet to cast their ...
Can China fund its semiconductor ambitions?
CHINA ADVISORY · Report · 26 May 2021
China has made investment in technology a key policy for the coming decade, with semiconductors as the centerpiece. However, there are questions about China’s ability to “decouple” from the global semiconductor chain by building its owns state giants. One major question concerns funding. The pol...
Essential CIS Politics: May 2021
RUSSIA / FSU POLITICS · Report · 26 May 2021
* Russia is struggling with inflation, and interest rates may rise again. * Belarus demands airliner land in Minsk, prompting heavy sanctions. * Russia and NATO countries expel several of each other’s diplomats. * Russia has tightened restrictions on foreign-owned med...
Russia fines Google
RUSSIA / FSU POLITICS · In Brief · 26 May 2021
On May 24 a court issued a fine to the internet giant for not taking down forbidden material. Google had been given a 24 warning to comply. As the company did not abide by the court ruling by the deadline the fine was imposed. About 5 000 links were supposed to be deleted.As a penalty Google traf...
Russia’s industrial growth gathers pace in April
RUSSIA ECONOMICS · In Brief · 25 May 2021
Rosstat reported that industrial output rose y-o-y by 7.2% in April and by 1.1% in 4M21. Mining was still down by 1.8% and 5.7% y-o-y in April and 4M21. Similar numbers for manufacturing looked more impressive – 14.2% and 4.5%. In May and June, y-o-y growth will become double-digit in the mining ...
Start of tightening course confirmed at today's Monetary Council
HUNGARY · In Brief · 25 May 2021
Interest rates were not touched at the Monetary Council's monthly rate-setting meeting today, May 25. However, the statement confirmed most of what vice governor Virág said about a week ago, though expressed this time in the more indirect and enigmatic language typically used by high-level decisi...
General Eduardo Pazuello attended a political event, CPI hears Mayra Pinheiro and Tax Reform sees some progress
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 25 May 2021
Active members of the military are not allowed to participate in political events. Pazuello should be summoned to testify in the COVID CPI once again. The presidents of the House and the Senate meet to discuss Tax Reform, and congressional leaders meet to discuss presidential vetoes and the Feder...
Rusal divesting itself of polluting assets
RUSSIA / FSU POLITICS · In Brief · 25 May 2021
The aluminium company is starting a major restructure. The aim is to make the most of the green energy revolution. Rusal wants to ingratiate itself with environmentally friendly investors.On May 20 Rusal said it will break itself into two companies. One will produce green aluminium and the other ...
Politics: Campaign 2021 results forecast – Part One
MEXICO · Report · 25 May 2021
With less than two weeks to go before Mexico’s June 6 mid-term elections, Morena’s initial commanding lead nationwide appears to be slipping, according to several public opinion polls. All the surveys concur –albeit with discrepancies normal in the world of public opinion polls that often use dif...
Arctic oil spill could cost Lukoil USD 13 million
RUSSIA / FSU POLITICS · In Brief · 25 May 2021
On May 25 Izvestia reported that the oil spill in the Russian Arctic is going to lead to fines for Lukoil of at least USD 8 million. However, if much of the oil in the Kolva River causes serious damage the fine will be closer to USD 13 million.On May 14 the oil spill at the Oshkoye field in the K...
EU bans Belarussian airlines from EU skies
RUSSIA / FSU POLITICS · In Brief · 25 May 2021
On May 25 the EU announced its response to Belarus forcing down an EU airliner on May 24. A Ryanair flight was forced to land in Minsk so that Belarussian dissident journalist Roman Prostevich would be arrested.No Belarussian airliners will be permitted in EU airspace. Belavia is the country's ma...
Economics: Covid’s toll on the jobs market remains even as restrictions ease
MEXICO · Report · 24 May 2021
Mexico’s labor market in the first quarter of 2021 continued to be defined and deeply affected by the Covid pandemic. While formal employment as measured by the number of workers enrolled with the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) dropped an annual 2.9% in the first quarter, it managed to ...
Pressure on the ministerial team and other weekly topics
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 24 May 2021
Congressional leaders are working on a deal on federal budget adjustments and presidential vetoes. The presidents of the Lower House and Senate will discuss Tax Reform with Paulo Guedes. In the Lower House, the Constitution and Justice Committee may vote on Administrative Reform. In the Senate, R...
The Tailwind of the International Economy
BRAZIL ECONOMICS · Report · 24 May 2021
We have Despite the risk of a third wave of contagion, the Brazilian economy should grow by 4% or more in 2021. Since the vaccination program is slow and intermittent, and the government has never imposed a lockdown, most people continue to work, reducing the effects of the pandemic on economic a...
Turkey Covid Watch - May 24, 2021
TURKEY · Report · 24 May 2021
The improvement on the covid cases front lost momentum this week, but there is hope on the vaccination front, with a large supply of Pfizer expected by end-May or early June. Overnight and weekend curfew and other restrictions remain in place till June 1, and whether they may be extended beyond t...