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Back from the brink – How the global outlook has brightened (and what can still go wrong)
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Things are looking up after the US and China de-escalated their trade war, but is the global economy off the hook? In the latest episode of The Weekly Briefing from Capital Economics, Group Chief Economist Neil Shearing tells David Wilder why the tariff situation is looking brighter, but also identifies the key flashpoints to watch in the coming weeks.
John Higgins, our Chief Markets Economist, is also on the show to talk about the financial markets angle to this turnaround in global sentiment. He sees more upside for US equities, even after the notable gains of recent weeks, and isn’t convinced that investors have set themselves up for a fall.
Plus, following the launch of our ‘Future of Europe’ series, Franziska Palmas discuss how Germany’s economic outlook is looking a bit more optimistic, but also why the bloc’s biggest economy will continue to struggle – and what that means for boosters of the idea of the EU becoming a third geo-economic pillar alongside the US and China.
Analysis and events referenced in this episode:
Global Trade Stress Monitor
Capital Daily: US big tech is back … but not at China’s expense
Capital Daily: Back to the future?
Capital Economics Events
Data: Global Markets Forecasts
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Manage episode 483119244 series 3410672
Things are looking up after the US and China de-escalated their trade war, but is the global economy off the hook? In the latest episode of The Weekly Briefing from Capital Economics, Group Chief Economist Neil Shearing tells David Wilder why the tariff situation is looking brighter, but also identifies the key flashpoints to watch in the coming weeks.
John Higgins, our Chief Markets Economist, is also on the show to talk about the financial markets angle to this turnaround in global sentiment. He sees more upside for US equities, even after the notable gains of recent weeks, and isn’t convinced that investors have set themselves up for a fall.
Plus, following the launch of our ‘Future of Europe’ series, Franziska Palmas discuss how Germany’s economic outlook is looking a bit more optimistic, but also why the bloc’s biggest economy will continue to struggle – and what that means for boosters of the idea of the EU becoming a third geo-economic pillar alongside the US and China.
Analysis and events referenced in this episode:
Global Trade Stress Monitor
Capital Daily: US big tech is back … but not at China’s expense
Capital Daily: Back to the future?
Capital Economics Events
Data: Global Markets Forecasts
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