Posts Tagged ‘economic growth’
Wed Jan 4, 2012 15:47 GMT |
As 2012 begins, the final verdict on 2011 growth is taking shape. BMI‘s expectation is that the US economy will sustain some of the momentum that it began to pick up late in 2011, whereas the eurozone and Chinese economies will continue to demonstrate weakness. This is borne out by purchasing managers’ index (PMI) data… [Read more]
Tags: China, Dow Jones, economic growth, Eurozone, PMI, US
Posted in: China, Equities, Eurozone, General, UK, US
Fri Sep 2, 2011 16:21 GMT |
Sharp exchange rate depreciation and rising inflationary pressures have been exacerbated by an unpredictable and often contradictory monetary policy by the Central Bank of Kenya. Can recent – admittedly half-hearted – measures to tighten policy prevent further shilling depreciation and reverse the inflationary trend? This week Mark Schaltuper speaks to Sub-Saharan Africa analyst, Matt Searle,… [Read more]

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Tags: Central Bank of Kenya, credibility, drought, East Africa, economic growth, inflation, interbank rates, Kenya, monetary policy, Nairobi, Shilling, Sub-Saharan Africa, treasuries
Posted in: Africa, Currencies, Inflation/Deflation, Podcast
Thu Nov 25, 2010 16:25 GMT |
BMI’s Africa team is highly optimistic about the Zambian economy, and we believe that GDP growth is likely to exceed 7% in 2011. In a recently published article on Business Monitor Online, we specify three key drivers for growth in the near future: · A good and improving business environment. Zambia is a top-ten reformer… [Read more]
Tags: agriculture, business environment, copper, corn, economic growth, foreign investment, harvest, Manufacturing, Zambia
Posted in: Africa, Agribusiness, Commodities, FDI, General
Thu Mar 11, 2010 16:59 GMT |
Brazil’s Q409 real GDP reading came in roughly in line with market expectations, posting a growth rate of 2.0% quarter-on-quarter (q-o-q) seasonally adjusted – its highest reading in two years. Expectations of a robust headline number for Q4 have previously sent the interbank deposit (DI) futures market higher, amid expectations that the Banco Central do… [Read more]
Tags: BCB, Brazil, COPOM, DI, economic growth, GDP, inflation, interest rates, monetary policy, monetary tightening, Rate Hike, Selic Rate
Posted in: General, Inflation/Deflation, Latin America
Fri Mar 27, 2009 17:32 GMT |
I recently visited Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), where my colleagues and I met many local business leaders (mainly Vietnamese, but also foreign expatriates). Although Vietnam is undoubtedly suffering from the global recession – real GDP growth slowed to just 3.1% y-o-y in Q1 2009 from 7.4% in Q1 2008 – the country should… [Read more]
Tags: consumer markets, economic growth, exports, forecast, Ho Chi Minh City, infrastructure, Vietnam
Posted in: Asia, Currencies, General