Retail in the U.S.: Towards destructive destruction

At first glance, the U.S. retail industry is the typical case of what the Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter called “creative destruction”, in which new entrants capture growth or create new markets altogether at the expense of established companies.

Russia: External account: more a story of oil and less of sanctions

The strong decrease in Russia’s current account surplus in 2019 has been confirmed. It declined to USD71bn (an estimated +4.2% of GDP) in 2019, down from USD114bn (+6.8% of GDP) in 2018. Merchandise exports dropped by -6% or -USD25bn to USD418bn in 2019. 

China: The slowdown is managed, but not over

China’s GDP growth came in unchanged at +6.0% y/y in Q4 2019, in line with consensus expectations.

What to expect in 2020-21: Defending growth at all costs

We expect global growth to muddle through in the next two years. Monetary policies have to deal with a threefold series of disturbances, i.e. political risk, an external shock on trade and structural issues related to the ecological transition.

2019 was a year to forget for the German economy

At 0.6%, the German economy recorded its weakest GDP growth rate since the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis.

U.S.-China trade deal: No biggie, but de-escalation confirmed

The U.S. and China officially signed a “Phase 1” trade deal on 15 January: The U.S. will halve its 15% tariff on about USD120 billion of Chinese goods and suspend planned duties that were set to take effect last December.

Taiwan election: Decoupling from China remains top of mind

Tsai Ing-wen was reelected as president of Taiwan on Saturday 11 January in a landslide victory against runner-up Han Kuo-yu. Tsai’s party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), also managed to keep its majority in the Legislative Yuan (albeit with a smaller margin).

Global Insolvency Outlook 2020

At a global level, the upward trend in business insolvencies continued in 2019 (+9% y/y), mainly due to the prolonged surge in China (+20%) and, to a lesser extent, a trend reversal in Western Europe (+2%) and North America (+3%). 

Iran-U.S. conflict: Partial détente, regional instability

The killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani after a targeted U.S. airstrike could be a game-changer for the stability in the Middle East Region.