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ECONOMICS COMMENTARY May 24, 2019

Week Ahead Economic Preview: Week of 27 May 2019

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Chris Williamson

Chief Business Economist, S&P Global Market Intelligence

Joseph Hayes
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Sian Jones

Senior Economist, Economic Indices, S&P Global Market Intelligence

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Rajiv Biswas

Executive Director and Asia-Pacific Chief Economist, S&P Global Market Intelligence

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Bernard Aw

Principal Economist, Economic Indices, IHS Markit

  • EU elections
  • US second quarter GDP
  • South Korea policy rate, India GDP and Japan's manufacturing performance

Politics will likely once again take centre stage as the markets digest the results and implications of European parliamentary elections. Trade wars will also remain in focus.

While seen as the trigger to the inevitable end of Teresa May's premiership in the UK, the key focus from the European parliamentary elections will be on the uncertainty of what comes next in the Brexit story. The extent of the rise of populist parties in the rest of Europe will also be under close scrutiny, especially in Italy, and has the potential to unsettle markets.

Trade and technology wars have meanwhile escalated, and the intensifying concerns about global trade and geopolitical uncertainty remained a key disruptive factor behind business growth in the latest flash PMI surveys for May, dampening growth in the US, Eurozone and Japan and leading to further stock market stress. Fresh official data on GDP growth in the US, several European countries and India, as well a trade data for the US and manufacturing numbers for Japan, will therefore be examined for further signs of where trade tensions are taking their highest toll and who might be showing more resilience.

The week also sees India and Australia settle down after general elections. While the former is expected to have seen growth slow, with GDP published during the week (see page 5), Australia is showing signs of improved economic performance. However, there are many risks to the outlook facing the Coalition government in Australia, which are explored more fully in our Special Report this week (see page 6).

The main policy action comes from South Korea and Hungary. Although both central banks are widely expected to keep rates on hold, analysts will be looking for signs that more central banks may be looking to cut rates in coming months.

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  1. Global overview
  2. Key diary events
  3. US week ahead
  4. Europe week ahead
  5. Asia Pacific week ahead
  6. Asia Pacific Special Report

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APAC commentary: Rajiv Biswas or Bernard Aw

European and US PMI commentary: Chris Williamson


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