September 25, 2024
From Laggard, to Leader, and Back Again: Germany’s Malaise
Germany’s economic growth has underperformed the broader euro area for its longest stretch since the collapse of communism in eastern Europe led to German reunification. The current malaise is also the result of a supply shock but different from the last period of underperformance. It is expected to be less lasting too, and fade in 2025.
September 13, 2024
U.S. 2024 Election: Economic and Financial Implications
Elections matter for the economy, but financial markets are likely to be particularly attuned to the current election cycle given America’s unsustainable fiscal trajectory. The make-up of Congress will determine how much of the future President’s agenda can be implemented. A divided Congress will likely force the next President to make significant concessions relative to their current platform proposals.
July 03, 2024
Behind the Scenes: China’s Deflation and Global Prices
The fading pandemic-era boom in goods consumption, multi-decade highs in interest rates that weighs on demand for durable goods that are often bought on credit, and a return to normalcy in supply chains have all helped slow consumer price inflation.