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Guest blog: Key lessons from the demise of Trussonomics
Credibility, institutional independence and coordination are important.
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November 23, 2022
China’s economy is at an inflection point
FocusEconomics' Oliver Reynolds argues that China's economic playbook needs an update.
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October 6, 2022
A crazy month and volatile future for the British pound: a journey in charts
The UK economy is under pressure on many fronts
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September 20, 2022
Will Powell channel his inner Volcker?
Markets predict a 75 bps hike is most likely, but they also assign a 15% probability to a 100 bps increase
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Mrs. Watanabe’s (Japanese retail’s) yen carry trade
Japan’s Inflation Revolution – an update
European business outlook
The critical role of Point-in-Time data in economic forecasting and quant trading
June 2024 macro signals: riding the waves of change
Harnessing alternative data and machine learning for enhanced economic forecasting and quant trading strategies
Under pressure: Canada’s rate cuts and economic revival
Is the Yen’s Weakness More Structural Now?
Using Turnleaf Analytics inflation forecasts to trade foreign exchange (FX)
Why Transparency Matters in Modern Economic Forecasting
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PMIs point to a recovery
Demographie und gesamtwirtschaftliche Ersparnis – wesentliche Determinanten für die langfristige Preisbildung von Wohnimmobilien in Deutschland
Germany’s real estate market: Demographic shifts, economic trends and policy impacts
Can upcoming CPI justify BoE policy easing expectations in June?
Did Bank of Japan Governor Ueda do a 360 on the yen?
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Labor Market in the United States: Developments in Q1 2024
Demographic Stagnation: The “new” Emerging Markets norm
Economic forecasting using machine learning and alternative data
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda hints at more rate hikes
The Bank of Japan ends negative rates, but the inflation revolution looks set to continue
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China’s outlook, early 2024: manufacturing PMI and modest recovery prospects
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The Bank of Japan drops more hints about NIRP
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The Bank of Japan’s tailwinds: inflation, a labour crunch and corporate profits
Data matters most when it’s a ‘data-dependent’ stance for central banks globally
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A bold look at sovereign default risks
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The clock is ticking on the US economy
The Bank of Japan’s "tweak and hold" as inflation ratchets higher
Yuan is weighed down by monetary divergence – but supported by the current account
No need to tighten, but too early to cut. How long will the ECB stay on pause?
Watching the NBER’s six recession indicators as US growth confounds the skeptics
The ECB assesses this cycle’s slowdown with a “pause” likely
Forecasting inflation Down Under using Indicio – and watching for pressure on the Aussie dollar
Assessing scenarios for oil amid unrest in the Middle East
Japan is obsessed with wages
Non-farm payrolls may show only modest softening in the US job market
Using Indicio to forecast inflation on both sides of the Atlantic
A divergent outlook for central banks after a year of tightening
Is cash king given higher rates? Examining the alternatives for asset allocation
Will markets force the BOJ to finally abandon negative rates?
An expanded BRICS will take some time to make progress on “de-dollarisation”
Heatmapping the world: in search of inflation’s hottest and coldest spots
Medical costs are likely to make US inflation stickier
America and China have traded places
Japan’s inflation revolution
Forecasting NFP: A mixed job market, a slight slowdown
Nowcasting Germany’s stagnant industrial production as the nation debates its economic model
Forecasting NFP with the Fed’s next move in focus
U.S. labour’s leading indicators
Will the US suffer another recession in the near term?
Will the US dollar depreciate further as the global economy recovers?
Why you should care about turmoil in Kazakhstan
Why US inflation will slow and help the BOJ
Why didn’t Japan suffer its own version of the US regional bank crisis? History, incentives, regulation and experience
Japan's Inflation Revolution - An Update
Who will replace Angela Merkel as German chancellor?
When will the US dollar rebound?
Where is US real estate heading in 2022? A forecast from Indicio
What’s the Fed to do?
What’s next for global trade? Using Indicio to create a forecast
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What to expect from the Ueda BOJ
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What makes a 'failing' pension fund?
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US boom, euro gloom?
UK a different story; unlike the US 'soft landing' outlook: CPI trends and BoE's rate cycle
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