Posts Tagged ‘Deleveraging’
Fri Jul 8, 2011 14:40 GMT |
Brazil’s economy benefits from an almost perfect commodity mix, a rapidly rising consumer base and a government committed to improving the country’s investment climate, suggesting that it will continue to grow at a robust pace over the coming years. However, a reluctance by monetary policymakers to tighten credit conditions, for fear of hurting growth and… [Read more]

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Tags: Banks, BNDES, boom-bust, Brazil, Bubble, consumer, consumer stocks, credit, Deleveraging, M2, non-performing loans, overheating, savings rate
Posted in: Brazil, Inflation/Deflation, Latin America, Podcast
Fri May 14, 2010 17:36 GMT |
Over the past several weeks we have heard about the gloomy outlook for consumer demand in developed markets. Household deleveraging in the US and the growing debt crisis in peripheral eurozone states suggest that a return to robust demand levels will be hard to come by. In this context, we examine the outlook for the… [Read more]

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Tags: Brazil, BRICs, China, Coca Cola, consumer, consumer demand, Deleveraging, developed markets, drink, Egypt, EM, emerging markets, Eurozone, food, Food & Drink, Nigeria, Peru, Poland, SAB Miller, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Unilever, US
Posted in: Africa, Asia, China, FDI, General, Podcast, US
Thu May 6, 2010 17:12 GMT |
Justifiably, much of the media focus on global markets this past week has been on Southern European treasury yields, which spiked further upward as investors priced in an increasing likelihood of a Greek default. To me though, the far more interesting and meaningful market move of the week, has not been on Southern European bonds,… [Read more]
Tags: Bonds, crisis, deflation, Deleveraging, Eurozone, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Treasury Yields
Posted in: Currencies, Eurozone, Financials, General, Inflation/Deflation