Economic Research | 14 September 2017 | |||
G3 & The Global Economy | ||||
Economic Outlook | ||||
Growth To Be Sustained As Recovery Broadens After going through a consolidation in 2016, the global economy has emerged stronger. This is on the back of monetary policies easing in the Eurozone, Japan and China, while monetary conditions remain loose in the US despite the tightening. We believe the global growth is likely to be sustained and remain relatively strong moving into 2018. This is as the recovery in global economic growth is becoming more broad-based, along with rising confidence, improving employment, and income that can withstand the gradual global monetary policy-tightening processes. Economist: Peck Boon Soon | +603 9280 2163 | ||||
To access our recent reports please click on the links below: 30 June: Stable But More a Broad-Based Recovery Ahead 16 June: Stable But More a Broad-Based Recovery Ahead 06 Apr: Brighter Growth Prospects With Higher Inflation 06 Mar: Turning Increasingly “Reflationary” | ||||
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Peck Boon Soon | Chief ASEAN Economist | +603 9280 2163 | ||
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