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Flávio's "moderate Bolsonaro" strategy and other weekly topics
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 23 Feb 2026

Congress resumes activity this week. In the Lower House, the government is mobilizing around the 6x1 work schedule proposal, the Mercosur–European Union agreement, and the Public Security constitutional amendment. In the Senate, expectations are building regarding the date of Jorge Messias’s conf...

Trump's tariff loss and China
CHINA ADVISORY · Report · 23 Feb 2026

Trump’s loss of the right to broad control over tariffs will have a limited but important impact on China. Exports may improve marginally. Politically, the Supreme Court ruling will further convince China that the U.S. is an unstable actor and a "paper tiger". This could encourage Xi Jinping’s ad...

Signs of slowing economic activity and rising inflationary pressures persist
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC · Report · 23 Feb 2026

The economic policy environment is particularly challenging, given 2025’s 2.1% growth rate, and December and January y/y inflation at close to the upper limit of the 3%-5% target range. This situation leads to a monetary policy stance that seeks to avoid generating inflationary pressures, while a...

Economics: Sheinbaum's new investment plan lacks the foundations to achieve sustainable economic growth
MEXICO · Report · 23 Feb 2026

In early February, President Claudia Sheinbaum presented the Investment Plan for Development with Well-being, which would involve a total amount of $5.6 trillion MX pesos (close to $325.4 billion USD) to be executed between 2026 and 2030. Of that amount, in 2026 $722 billion MX pesos in additiona...

A strange story about friendship and the fog of war
HUNGARY · In Brief · 23 Feb 2026

For this story, friendship represents the Druzhba oil pipeline, through which Hungary brings in most of its 4.9m metric tons (2025, estimated) of crude oil imports, from Russia of course, but through the territory of Ukraine. Druzhba literally means 'friendship', although no one can be sure exact...

Monetary policy: Wake-up call to Malacañang and Congress
PHILIPPINES · In Brief · 23 Feb 2026 · 1 response

Last week, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reduced its policy rate by another 25 basis points, extending its easing cycle amid slowing growth and inflation that remains within the 2%–4% target band. On paper, the move is well supported by macroeconomic conditions. Yet the decision also high...

The House will prioritize voting on the Mercosur-EU trade deal, negotiations continue over the vacancy at the TCU, and the Senate may vote on requests to hear from Justices Toffoli and Moraes regarding the Banco Master case
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 23 Feb 2026

The President of the Lower House, Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), said that this week he will prioritize the vote on the trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union. The text will be voted on by the Brazilian Representation in the Mercosur Parliament. Negotiations also continue over the...

Policy rate likely to remain unchanged today amid resilient activity data, tight labor market and security tensions
ISRAEL · In Brief · 23 Feb 2026

Following the publication of the Bank of Israel’s Monthly Index of Economic Activity and the latest job-vacancy data from the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, we maintain our assessment that there is a high probability the policy rate will remain unchanged at 4.0% today. The data point to con...

Relative calm at home, chaos abroad
TURKEY · Report · 22 Feb 2026

The Peace Commission unveiled it is not-so-eagerly awaited report to the Grand Assembly, which covers matters related to the dissolution of PKK and fate of Ocalan, as well as suggestions for democratization. The Grand Assembly will start debating the proposals after Ramadan. While the PKK portion...

GULF WEEKLY: Oil rises on US-Iran tensions, UAE GDP growth accelerates, Kuwait returns to FATF grey list
GULF COUNTRIES · Report · 20 Feb 2026

A skimmable summary overlaid with our analysis and links. Headlines: * Brent crude touched $72, a 7-month high, as concerns grow about a potential US-Iran war. * There was “good progress” in Omani-mediated nuclear talks, but the US military buildup continues. * Saudi-UAE tensions persist and...

Russian macro: bumpy road behind, sticky road ahead
RUSSIA ECONOMICS · Report · 20 Feb 2026

Rosstat has just released its initial GDP growth estimate for 2025, alongside major revisions to the 2024 figures. It now shows that GDP grew by 4.9% in 2024, up from the previously reported 4.3%, with the first estimate even lower, at 4.1%. So far, only the annual national accounts for 2025 and ...

TOPIC OF THE WEEK: The debt implications of upgrading Armenia's nuclear industry
CAUCASUS / CENTRAL ASIA · Report · 20 Feb 2026

Armenia and USA signed this month a joint statement of cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy. The government and newswires have hurried to conclude that the USA would provide US$9bn as part of the deal, which ultimately results in constructing a small modular (nuclear) reactor (SMR). ...

Israel geopolitics and macro - outlook for the week ahead
ISRAEL · In Brief · 20 Feb 2026

Rising war tensions with Iran pressure markets as Gaza peace plan begins to take shape This week was marked by rising tensions with Iran, which translated into growing nervousness in financial markets, ahead of next week’s interest rate decision. Reports of a possible U.S. strike and increased mi...

Peru in 2026: Political risks, elections, and economics - Slide presentation and webinar replay
PERU · Presentation · 19 Feb 2026

What should we anticipate in the aftermath of Congress electing a new Speaker, who will become the next president? What will be the impact of the upcoming elections on April 12? Is the central bank's FX intervention effective? What are the side effects? What is Peru's economic forecast for 2026?...

Kazakhstan macro: January 2026 statistics look underwhelming, as economic growth in 2025 may have been overstated
KAZAKHSTAN · Report · 19 Feb 2026

The Bureau of National Statistics has released its preliminary 2025 quarterly GDP figures, and as usual, only y-o-y growth rates for cumulative periods within the year are available. As we have mentioned before, the initially published numbers have never been revised in the past, so the reported ...