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Charts of the Week: Summer Resilience

There will be no Charts of the Week publication for the next couple of weeks. The next edition will be released on Thursday, July 30th.
Recent buoyancy in global equity markets reflects a welcome mix of encouraging signals: growth is holding up better than many feared, inflation surprises have turned more benign, and most major central banks are poised to continue lowering interest rates in the period immediately ahead (charts 1, 2 and 3). There are, however, pockets of strain beneath the surface. Trade growth in Asia has slowed, most visibly in exports to the US, as tariffs and lingering t...
by:Andrew Cates
|in:Economy in Brief
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