Today's Economy LatAm Daily Briefing: Something Strange Stalks Bond Markets The spike and decline are unprecedented in times of global crisis. Europe Daily Briefing: The British Will Have It Worse U.K. monthly GDP for May is expected to have remained below pre-pandemic levels. Asia-Pacific Daily Briefing: COVID-19 Returns to Hong Kong Rising numbers of cases in Japan and Australia don't bode well for growth. High-Yield EDF Drops From 6.7% to 5% Excluding Energy Companies Because of oil and gas price deflation, energy is one of the riskiest sectors. » VIEW MORE TODAY'S ECONOMY
Commentary LatAm Macro Roundup: Labor, Financial Markets Carry a Somber Tune Regional job markets face a harrowing road to recovery. U.S. COVID-19 Tracker Update: V-Shape Recovery Possible, Unlikely Rising cases have led a number of states to either pause or roll back some of their reopenings. New ICE Regulations Put College Towns at Risk Requiring international students to take in-person U.S. classes could do short- and long-term damage. COVID-19: 360° View of the Dutch Mortgage Market The recession in 2020 is likely to be followed by faster growth in 2021, which will somewhat mitigate the impact of the initial shock. » VIEW MORE COMMENTARY
Today's Economic Indicators
India Consumer Price Index Jun. 2020: 6.09% India’s June consumer price index figure came in above market expectations at 6.09% y/y. World Moody's Analytics Survey of Business Confidence July 10: -8.6 Global business sentiment remains weak, as the reintensification of the virus in the U.S. appears to be damaging confidence. Singapore GDP - Advanced 2020Q2: China Foreign Trade Jun. 2020: Uruguay Industrial Production May. 2020: -19.6% United States Treasury Budget Jun. 2020: -$864.1 bil The federal budget balance is gushing red ink amid the delay of the April 15 deadline to file income taxes, the fall in labor income and economic activity due to COVID-19, and a historic multitrillion-dollar fiscal response to the crisis. » VIEW MORE ECONOMIC INDICATORS |