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Argentina databank May 29
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Brazil Economics databank May 18
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Colombia databank May 6
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Panama databank Mar 6
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Peru databank May 29
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Philippines databank May 8
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Poland databank Mar 24
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Venezuela databank Jun 4
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Politics: The quality of public services is in clear decline according to an INEGI survey
MEXICO · Report · 01 Jun 2026
Mexico's municipal governments are failing to deliver the basic public services their citizens need. Satisfaction rates remain below 52% for all services except garbage collection, and have fallen further between 2023 and 2025. Roads and streets are the worst-performing services — fewer than 30% ...
Synthesis of the Brazilian Economy
BRAZIL ECONOMICS · Report · 01 Jun 2026
Weak governments, captured by group interests and incapable of confronting financial innovations — such as cryptocurrencies and fintechs — with proper regulation, have fostered the widespread growth of organized crime in Brazil and Latin America. The new phase, initiated after the “blackout” in p...
Essential CIS Politics: May 16 - June 1, 2026
CIS POLITICS · Report · 01 Jun 2026
Major headlines: - The EU continues to inch closer to diplomatic engagement with Russia, publicly discussing appointing a special envoy to this end. - Formal peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine remain seemingly stalled, with no publicly announced negotiations held. Russi...
Moving forward without certainty
VENEZUELA · Report · 01 Jun 2026
The Delcy Rodríguez government is moving ahead with calculated pragmatism: freeing prisoners, reopening public space, and attracting oil investment, while keeping the instruments of political control intact—the Attorney General’s Office, the courts, and the repressive legal framework—and favoring...
South Africa’s economic outlook: resilience amid rising global uncertainty
SOUTH AFRICA · Forecast · 01 Jun 2026
South African growth: South Africa’s economic growth in 2025 accelerated from 2024’s anemic growth. However, relative to forecasts at the start of 2025, GDP growth still surprised on the downside—once again. The South African National Treasury had forecast 2025 GDP to expand by 1.4% during Budget...
Stagnation in the first quarter
TURKEY · Report · 01 Jun 2026
The Turkish economy grew by 2.5%, y/y, in the first quarter of 2026, lower than market expectations (2.7%) and the 3.4% growth recorded in the previous quarter. Sequentially, i.e., on a quarter-on-quarter basis, growth continued to lose momentum visibly, barely moving in the quarter (0.13%, q/q),...
The federal holiday on Thursday will reduce activity in Congress, the Senate President will meet with party leaders to discuss the voting schedule for the 6x1 PEC, and Lula will hold a cabinet meeting on Wednesday
BRAZIL POLITICS · Report · 01 Jun 2026
Congress will operate on a reduced schedule this week due to the Corpus Christi holiday on June 4. On Tuesday (June 2), Senate President Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP) will meet with party leaders to discuss the legislative timetable for the constitutional amendment proposal (PEC) that would end the ...
Russian macro: The 4M26 industrial statistics suggests economic growth remains subdued
RUSSIA ECONOMICS · Report · 01 Jun 2026
Rosstat announced that in 4M26, industrial output rose 0.7% y-o-y, up from 0.3% in the first quarter, with April alone posting a 1.9% y-o-y increase. Seasonally adjusted figures showed a 0.3% m-o-m gain in April. Mining was up 0.5% y-o-y in 4M26, while manufacturing grew by 3.2%. Monthly producti...
Inflation gradually slows but remains elevated
KAZAKHSTAN · In Brief · 01 Jun 2026
According to the Bureau of National Statistics, in May, annual inflation eased to 10.4% from 10.6% in April, while monthly inflation slowed to 0.7% from 0.8%. Despite this moderation, inflation remains high, with the NBK keeping the base rate steady at 18.0%. Even the stronger tenge, which apprec...
A hard day's start
CHILE · Report · 01 Jun 2026
We maintain our 1.5% GDP growth forecast for 2026, with risks still tilted to the downside. The latest activity data point to an unfavorable turn, and national accounts came in weaker than suggested by the IMACEC. Some of the weaknesses reflect one-time supply side events, but these do not fully ...
ELECTIONS IN COLOMBIA: THE FIRST ROUND WAS A HARSH BLOW FOR THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS CANDIDATE
COLOMBIA · In Brief · 31 May 2026
Today, Colombia held its first round elections to choose President for the Constitutional period 2026-2030. Without hesitation, the big news about this election day was the win of the hard-right, outsider candidate Abelardo De La Espriella (ABDLE), with more 670.000 votes above the government’s c...
Mayhem @CHP: some thoughts
TURKEY · Report · 31 May 2026
As we had announced last Sunday, there will not be a weekly report today because Turkey was on holiday during much of last week. But politics was not, as the two CHP leaders – now dubbed by the local media “appointed” (Kemal Kilicdaroglu) vs “elected” (yet now ousted, Ozgur Ozel) – continued to b...
€16.4bn of EU funds to Hungary now conditionally unblocked
HUNGARY · In Brief · 30 May 2026 · 1 response
This was announced at a press conference held by Mme von der Leyen and PM Magyar on Friday, May 29. Of the total amount, €12.9bn represents grants and a further €3.5bn represents low-cost loans. Prior to this announcement, a total of €17.6bn was known as being blocked, so not all, but most of the...
High consumption, low productivity: the Central Bank’s dilemma
BRAZIL ECONOMICS · Report · 29 May 2026
GDP grew in line with expectations, 1.1%, far stronger than observed during the second half of 2025, when the economy remained stagnant. From the supply perspective, the highlights were once again agriculture and the mineral extraction to which we can also add construction. Although we include th...
GULF WEEKLY: Oil eases on deal hopes, rating agencies affirm four states, Qatar Q1 deficit at 5% of GDP
GULF COUNTRIES · Report · 29 May 2026
A skimmable summary overlaid with our analysis and links. Headlines: * Oil fell to $91 as hopes grew for an Iran deal; Trump said a “final determination” will happen today. * This followed a week when Iranian leaders held talks in Qatar, but the US and Iran exchanged fire. * Lebanon could be...