... in December, according to the most recent PMI data published January 6 by IHS Markit.
Comments on leading indicators and the economic outlook, this is what you will mainly read in my blog.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Sunday, December 6, 2020
A look at the world economy
The world economy recovery was still going on in November but not as strongly as in October, according to PMI survey results published December 3 by IHS Markit. Sign of better days to come "Business optimism surges to highest since early-2014 on vaccine hopes".
In its Economic Outlook published in early December, the OECD forecasts that world GDP will grow by 4.2% in 2021 and 3.7% in 2022 after a decrease of 4.2% in 2020.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Canadian economy: the expansion phase will have to wait until the beginning of 2022
Canadian real GDP grew approximately by 10% in the third quarter, according to Statistics Canada's preliminary estimate published last October 30. That growth follows two quarters of contraction concentrated in March and April.
In its Monetary Policy Report, published October 28, the Bank of Canada mentionned that the progression of the economy from July to September reversed "... about two-thirds of the decline observed in the first half of the year..." (page 13). The Bank projects that the economic activity will grow by only 0.2% in the fourth quarter. Growth would be stronger in 2021 and 2022 to average close to 4% in both years. " This implies that GDP does not return to its pre-pandemic level until the start of 2022..." according to the Bank (page 18). This means that the economic phase of expansion would only begin at that time.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
"A long and difficult ascent", according to the IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) published October 13 its most recent "World Economic Outlook". Gita Gopinath's blog gives a very good summary of its content.
Sunday, August 9, 2020
July, first month of world economic growth...
...since the beginning of the pandemic recession, according to PMI data, published by IHS Markit. But, the expansion of the activity was quite weak.