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COUNTRY INSIGHTS
GULF WEEKLY: Ceasefire extended, but Hormuz closed, and oil rebounds, Moody’s puts Bahrain on a negative outlook, Dubai approves metro extension
GULF COUNTRIES · Report · 24 Apr 2026
A skimmable summary overlaid with our analysis and links. Headlines: * Oil has rebounded as Hormuz remains closed and the US and Iran both seize ships. * A report that it could take up to six months to clear mines added to market concerns. * Trump extended the ceasefire indefinitely, and the...
South Africa’s investment in infrastructure and shift to sustainable growth
SOUTH AFRICA · Report · 24 Apr 2026
South Africa’s infrastructure investment trajectory has steadily weakened over the past decade, both in absolute terms and relative to peers. From a relatively stable range of around 18–19% of GDP between 2010 and 2015, investment began to trend downward from 2016, falling to just 13.4% by 2025. ...
The government submitted a bill that authorizes a tax compensation mechanism, the STF reached a majority on the minimum subsistence threshold, and President Lula is expected to address the nation on Labor Day
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 24 Apr 2026
The federal government announced yesterday that it has submitted a complementary bill (PLP) to Congress authorizing a tax compensation mechanism. The proposal would allow extraordinary oil revenues to be used to subsidize reductions in fuel taxes. The Supreme Federal Court (STF) reached a majorit...
Industrial production trends remain unclear, domestic demand weakens
RUSSIA ECONOMICS · In Brief · 24 Apr 2026
As Rosstat continues to intrigue observers, we remain puzzled about Russia’s economic trends, particularly in the industry. Earlier this year, we mentioned that, due to Rosstat’s internal regulations, the statistical agency decided to publish industrial production statistics for 2023 at fixed pri...
TOPIC OF THE WEEK: Inside the seductive complexity of Armenia's election math
CAUCASUS / CENTRAL ASIA · Report · 24 Apr 2026
Two fresh polls were released in Armenia over the past two weeks, which allows me to tighten up my predictions about how the elections will evolve in about a month's time. The polls are valuable as it has been now two months since the previous batch of surveys were produced, so that the new resul...
Imports fell sharply in March amid the war, but the trade deficit widened in Q1, which could eventually lead to upward pressure on the exchange rate
ISRAEL · In Brief · 24 Apr 2026
Foreign trade data for March, which was the first full month of the war, pointed to a sharp contraction in imports, which fell by 12% m/m, although they remained 2% higher y/y. The decline was broad-based: Consumer goods imports dropped by 16%, raw materials by 10%, and investment goods by 22%. I...
The House approved the admissibility of two PECs on the 6x1 work schedule, Zema took part in a debate on the electoral outlook, and the rapporteur of the strategic minerals bill postponed his report to May 4
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 23 Apr 2026
The Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ) of the Lower House approved the admissibility of two constitutional amendment proposals (PECs) that aim to reduce the workweek in Brazil. In practice, the proposals would eliminate the six-days-on, one-day-off (6x1) schedule. Yesterday, presidential pr...
Kast's Big Beautiful Bill
CHILE · In Brief · 23 Apr 2026
President José Antonio Kast has framed his National Reconstruction Plan as a response to the three crises he claims Chile is facing: economic, political and security. Kast knows that of the three, it is security that has been uppermost in the electorate’s mind. Yet the Plan appears to be centered...
Bulgaria after the elections, Atlanticist but sovereign—the Western/Russian perspective
RUSSIA / FSU POLITICS · Report · 23 Apr 2026
After the landslide victory of Hungary's opposition in a historic election earlier this month, the question many analysts were asking in Brussels was: Who will be Russia's next Orban in the EU?" Just one week later, on April 19, former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev (2017-26) led Progressive Bul...
Bi-Weekly Economic News Summary
KAZAKHSTAN · In Brief · 23 Apr 2026
Apr 4 Energy Ministry: Kazakhstan continues to export oil via the CPC system in a regular mode. Apr 9 Parliament: The Senate (upper house) has ratified the agreement with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan on a possibility of mutual supply of "green" energy. Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital...
Oil flows again through Druzhba towards Hungary; outgoing PM Orbán revoked his effective veto on the EU's €90bn loan to Ukraine
HUNGARY · In Brief · 23 Apr 2026
President Zelenskyy personally announced the other day that Ukraine had completed fixing the now infamous pumping station on the Druzhba oil pipeline, which had been inactive since January 27, due to a missile or drone hit coming from the Russian army. This announcement was followed by technical ...
The energy that comes from oil
BRAZIL ECONOMICS · Report · 22 Apr 2026
The real continues on an appreciation trajectory, with performance that stands out relative to developed and emerging peers. The movement reflects higher oil prices, which tend to improve the terms of trade and the country’s external position, combined with strong inflows of foreign capital into ...
Words vs deeds
TURKEY · Report · 22 Apr 2026
The CBRT/MPC left the policy rate unchanged at 37% at today’s meeting, broadly in line with the consensus. The statement notes that the “underlying trend of inflation declined in March” but that “leading indicators suggest a slight increase” in April. It also states that the effects of geopolitic...
The House may vote today on the admissibility of two PECs on the 6x1 work schedule, the STF will review cases challenging the "minimum subsistence level", and today is the deadline for the subsidy for imported diesel
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 22 Apr 2026
Today, the Lower House’s Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJC) is expected to vote on Congressman Paulo Azi’s (União-BA) favorable opinion regarding the admissibility of two constitutional amendment proposals (PECs) addressing the 6-day workweek (6x1 schedule). On today’s agenda at the Suprem...
To what extent was China’s higher-than-expected GDP growth driven by inventory accumulation?
CHINA FINANCIAL · Report · 22 Apr 2026
Special points to highlight in this report: - China’s 5.0% GDP growth in Q1 came in above expectations, but the expenditure-side components of GDP growth all came in below expectations. Because the former is the sum of the latter, there seemed to be a discrepancy in the data releases last wee...