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Our Brazil GDP nowcast is less bullish than before
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Our Brazil GDP nowcast is less bullish than before

Brazil probably had a weaker first quarter than CEIC's proprietary GDP nowcast had previously anticipated. Nonetheless, it is still estimated to have grown at a faster rate than the previous quarter.
Swiping cards and eating sandwiches on the go: real-time indicators of weaker UK spending
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Swiping cards and eating sandwiches on the go: real-time indicators of weaker UK spending

To get a real-time sense of consumer confidence, watch Britons' daily use of their payment cards – especially their spending on takeaway sandwiches and coffee.
Stubborn core inflation in Japan and UK persists, our nowcasts say
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Stubborn core inflation in Japan and UK persists, our nowcasts say

Global inflation has proven sticky in 2024. CEIC's newest proprietary nowcasts suggest the situation is unlikely to change soon.
India's volatile food prices and their link to the palm oil plantations of Malaysia
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India's volatile food prices and their link to the palm oil plantations of Malaysia

In a welcome trend for Indian consumers, vegetable oil prices are falling after a surge earlier in the year. To explore the roots of this price movement, we travel to the key sources of palm oil: Malaysia and Indonesia, which together account for 80% of global exports.
Tracking the tight Trump-Biden race in the polls
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Tracking the tight Trump-Biden race in the polls

CEIC has added polling data from YouGov (in partnership with the Economist magazine) tracking Americans' voting intentions. The most recent survey indicates that Donald Trump and Joe Biden continue to be in a tight race, with the former president recently pulling ahead of the incumbent by a single percentage point.
Trade-weighting Indonesia's rupiah: the rate surprise wasn't just to fend off dollar strength
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Trade-weighting Indonesia's rupiah: the rate surprise wasn't just to fend off dollar strength

Trade-weighted exchange rates strip away the outsized importance of the dollar in global currency markets, enabling a more holistic perspective on an economy. Indonesia, which implemented a surprise rate hike recently to shore up the rupiah, is an interesting case in point.
Flooding devastates Brazil: the economic implications
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Flooding devastates Brazil: the economic implications

Heavy rainfall has led to widespread flooding in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. With dozens of fatalities and more than 100,000 people forced to leave their homes, there will be a hit to the public finances as the government helps victims and rebuilds infrastructure.
India’s construction workers: a regional divide as inflation hits wages
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India’s construction workers: a regional divide as inflation hits wages

Building infrastructure has been a key focus of the Indian government during Narendra Modi's decade in power. The benefits for the 71 million people building all those roads, port upgrades and industrial facilities have played out differently by region; many workers have seen inflation erode their wage gains.
Using China’s Weekly Air Traffic to Analyze the Wider Economy
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Using China’s Weekly Air Traffic to Analyze the Wider Economy

CEIC's China Premium Database contains high-frequency information on airline trips, including regional breakdowns. This kind of granular mobility data allows analysts to assess differing trends in China's provinces, as well as see a near-real time weekly time series that can feed into nowcasts.
Brazil: how exporters are repatriating foreign profits (and supporting a weak currency)
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Brazil: how exporters are repatriating foreign profits (and supporting a weak currency)

Brazil's real sank to a one-year low in April, buffeted by the US higher-for-longer interest-rate surprise that has hit many emerging-market currencies. However, the currency's performance could have been worse: exporters are taking advantage of this weakness to repatriate profits held abroad at an advantageous exchange rate, supporting the real.
Tesla's waning dominance of US electric vehicles
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Tesla's waning dominance of US electric vehicles

Tesla chief Elon Musk does not dominate the US electric-vehicle market the way he did three years ago. Tapping some of the newest time series in CEIC’s database, sourced from Cox Automotive and the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), we show the inroads made by companies like Rivian and Ford.
Malaysia: Friendshoring supports a property boom decoupled from commodities
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Malaysia: Friendshoring supports a property boom decoupled from commodities

Malaysia is a commodity-exporting nation, sending palm oil, petroleum products and aluminium around the world. As such, despite increasing economic diversification, the vigor of its economy could be correlated fairly closely to commodity prices – until recently.