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Below is a list of our Publications for the last 6 months. If you are looking for reports older than 6 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep.

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3 June 2024 China+ Monitor US tariffs on "new trio" to have limited impact on Chinese exports

  • The US has proposed new tariffs on Chinese imports, which will have limited impact, in our view.
  • Lithium batteries likely will be most affected, among other items targeted, with the US more exposed to it.
  • China’s manufacturing activity shrank unexpectedly in May, suggesting more stimulus might be needed.

Kelvin Lam (Senior China+ Economist)China+

3 June 2024 Eurozone Monitor Services inflation in the EZ as grim as ever midway through Q2

  • EZ services inflation snapped back in May; it will come down eventually, but this will take a while.
  • The ECB will cut its policy rate this week, but hopes of a July cut are now lost; September is at risk too.
  • EZ consumers’ spending, ex-services, fell in April, but this was mainly due to Easter seasonals in food.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

3 June 2024 UK Monitor April was a weak month for consumers, but don't write them off

  • The BoE money and credit data suggest higher mortgage rates have taken the steam out of consumption.
  • But the consumer credit data are distorted by data issues, and saving was driven by a record ISA flow.
  • Business confidence is still rising, so we think the economy will keep growing robustly.

Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK

3 June 2024 US Monitor Core PCE numbers are improving, but more progress needed for rate cuts

  • The spike in the core PCE deflator is over, but Fed officials will want to see more data before they relax.
  • Consumers’ spending is on course for another modest 2%-ish increase in the second quarter.
  • Manufacturing is in better shape than implied by the grim Chicago PMI; auto sales headed for Q2 bounce.

Ian Shepherdson (Chief Economist, Chairman and Founder)US

PM Datanote: US GDP Second Estimate/Advance Goods Trade

GDP details better than the headline, but growth is slowing.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

31 May 2024 UK Monitor Wage growth is still slowing, but the next two months will be bumpy

  • The National Living Wage hike will push private-sector regular pay to a solid 0.8% month-to-month April rise.
  • But survey indicators continue to signal gradually slowing wage growth, as recruitment difficulties ease.
  • Average weekly earnings growth should slow decisively in H2 2024 as the NLW distortions fade.

Rob Wood (Chief UK Economist)UK

31 May 2024 Eurozone Monitor EZ headline inflation likely rose in May, matching the consensus

  • Inflation in the Eurozone likely rose a touch in May, to 2.5%, in line with the consensus.
  • The EZ labour market is in rude health but poses no threat to the slowdown in wages and inflation, yet. 
  • The Swiss economy performed better than initially estimated in Q1, boosted by services.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

EZ Datanote: Advance Inflation, Germany, May 2024

In one line: Jump in services inflation stands out like a sore thumb.

Claus Vistesen (Chief Eurozone Economist)Eurozone

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