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Macro Weekly – How does it all add up?

PublicationMacro economy
11 January 2019, 1:00 am
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Gilets jaunes and car trouble affect Europe. But don’t extrapolate recent very poor data. US data flow reduced, but households respond to lower mortgage rates. Chinese trade data shows particular weakness in imports from the US.

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Author: Han de Jong

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