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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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Poland databank Apr 29
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Russia Economics databank May 12
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South Africa databank May 6
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Turkey databank Apr 24
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Ukraine databank May 12
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Venezuela databank May 5
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COUNTRY INSIGHTS
GDP Contracts in the Last Quarter of 2016
SOUTH AFRICA · Report · 07 Mar 2017
On a quarter-on-quarter, seasonally adjusted and annualized basis, GDP in the last quarter of 2016 contracted by 0.3% (Graph 1). This was the second time the South African economy contracted on a quarterly basis in 2016 - a year that saw the country’s economy laboring under headwinds emanating fr...
Some bad news on the budget, after a previous series of good news
HUNGARY · In Brief · 07 Mar 2017
The planned Paks-2 nuclear power plant finally passed all licensing hurdles in Brussels the other day. This means that the implementation of the EUR12bn project is going to start already this year. The aim of the project is to build two new 1200MW reactors by 2026, in a great part to replace the ...
Synthesis of the Brazilian Economy
BRAZIL ECONOMICS · Report · 06 Mar 2017
As the contents of the plea bargains reached with Odebrecht executives become public, the political climate will become tenser, with possible reflections on Brazilian asset prices. These prices have behaved favorably so far, based mainly on the hypothesis that Temer will complete his term and tha...
Week of March 6
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 06 Mar 2017
President Michel Temer inaugurates the new Minister of Justice, Osmar Serraglio, and Foreign Relations, Aloysio Nunes Ferreira. The prosecutor general of the Republic, Rodrigo Janot, may ask the STF to open a case against politicians. The Senate may vote on the bill on repatriation. The Lower Hou...
Regional Labor Market
BRAZIL ECONOMICS · Report · 06 Mar 2017
The average unemployment rate has been rising, but with important regional differences, which we will discuss in this note. Since the later part of 2016, the growth of the unemployment rate in Brazil has been predominantly explained by the rise of the participation rate (more people looking f...
Political tension escalates on authorities’ attempts to release Chief tax collector
UKRAINE · In Brief · 06 Mar 2017
The case with Nasirov has all chances to become a trigger for new mass protests. Ukrainians are tired with painful reforms and are extremely irritated with pervasive corruption. Previously, the authorities addressed people to tolerate painful measures for the sake of better future. Demanding peop...
Biding Our Time, But For What?
TURKEY · Report · 05 Mar 2017
The politics author is concerned that Turkey is becoming a dysfunctional party state. A vicious cycle of crackdowns and oppression infuriating the broader segments of the society is inevitable unless President Erdogan faces the bitter reality of long-term stagnation. We still have hope that he mi...
More on Mr. Orbán's fiscal trick
HUNGARY · In Brief · 03 Mar 2017
Fixed investment growth in Q4 2016 was a rather unimpressive +0.4% qoq, -24.1% yoy, implying exactly a 20% real-terms drop in the whole of last year. Incoming net EU transfers, by BOP, reached only 2.1% of GDP in 2016, sharply down from 6% of GDP in 2015. Finally, bank deposits held by non-financ...
Medina’s Popularity Sinks Amid Corruption Scandals
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC · Forecast · 03 Mar 2017
The most awaited and reputable poll in the country has confirmed what many suspected: that President Danilo Medina's approval ratings have plummeted, with the public pointing fingers at the biggest political parties and several prominent political figures over corruption, and illegal enrichment o...
Weak Economy Ain’t No Fix For Inflation
TURKEY · Report · 03 Mar 2017
Consumer prices rose by a higher than expected 0.8% in February, raising the 12-month rate to 10.1%, up from 9.2% in January. The increase was broad-based with several categories seeing price increases higher than the same period of last year. Producer prices, reflecting the simultaneous cost-pus...
National anti-corruption bureau arrests Head of State fiscal service
UKRAINE · In Brief · 02 Mar 2017
Media reports that National anti-corruption bureau arrested Head of State fiscal service, Roman Nasirov. Poor details are available but it looks like the arrest is formally related to investigation of operations of former MP Oleksandr Onishchenko who escaped Ukraine in summer 2016. What are the r...
Confirming the Export Turn-Around
INDONESIA · Report · 02 Mar 2017
In my previous report, I highlighted the turn-around in the export sector based on the preliminary data. The latest data on exports further confirmed the turn-around, which provides broad space for improvement in the overall economy. The rise of China as the number one export destination in the l...
Muted response to USA, no change in policy
VENEZUELA · Report · 02 Mar 2017
Venezuela’s response to U.S. accusations and sanctions against Vice President El Aissami has been unusually restrained. The regime and opposition alike seem to be waiting for clearer signals regarding the Trump administration’s stance toward Venezuela. International pressure might push the reg...
Under Odebrecht Headlines, Watch for Fiscal Issues
PANAMA · Report · 02 Mar 2017
Preliminary figures for 2016 show that the “adjusted” deficit of the NFPS was 1.5% of nominal GDP, at the ratio approved by the Fiscal Responsibility Law of 2007, as amended in 2012. (The revised deficit figure for 2015 was 2%). But the “true” deficit for 2016 was $1,350 million, or 2.5% of GDP, ...
Sentiments Flag Despite Growth, while Officials Remain Impassive as Death Toll Rises
MEXICO · Report · 01 Mar 2017
While news in February showed some aspects of the economy sustaining, and in some cases, improving on its pace of growth, market analysts continued to scale back their growth expectations at the same time as both producer and consumer sentiment further accelerated their descent. Uncertainty over ...