Economic Update

While equity markets have generally recovered from their coronavirus-affected lows in late March, the prognosis for the world economy remains uncertain...

While forecasters are typically running with a range of scenarios, most agree that their baseline or best-guess scenario is for a serious setback to world trade and gross domestic product this year, followed by a recovery next year. The shape and speed of the recovery remains very uncertain, however, with fund managers inclined to believe it may be a more gradual affair rather than a rapid return to normality.

In New Zealand, it looks as if the economy is picking up from a slow patch (assuming only a transient virus hits) ...

Coronavirus has dominated discussion of the immediate economic outlook. At the moment, the consensus’ view (as expressed by, among others, both Australia's and New Zealand’s central banks) is a short, limited impact on local and global economic activity. But nobody can be sure…

In New Zealand the economic outlook has improved, partly thanks to more supportive fiscal policy being deployed...

The economic outlook has perked up, due to strong economic data out of the U.S., modestly better data in the rest of the world, and, critically, a trade agreement between the U.S. and China, which, with the British election results, has helped defuse investor anxieties about global growth. .…