Showing posts with label Morgan Stanley Global Economic Articles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morgan Stanley Global Economic Articles. Show all posts

Sunday, January 20, 2008

World Economy Articles from Morgan Stanley

December 2007

December 4, 2007
1. China Economics: Journey into Autumn: An Imported Soft Landing In 2008
2. Colombia and Venezuela: Brotherly Tantrums
3. Colombia and Venezuela: Balance of Payments – How Sensitive to a Global Slowdown?

December 5, 2007
4. Japan: Capex and Employment DIs the Focus – December Tankan Preview

December 6, 2007
5. Euroland: Slower Growth for Longer
6. Nigeria: Policy Normalization

December 7, 2007
7. India: What Is Driving Headline Inflation Lower?
8. Currencies: CHF: SNB – the Only One in Control?
9. The Odds of a US Recession Within a Year Are Now 1 in 2

December 10, 2007
10. Global: Recession Coming
11. Japan: Inflation Irony
12. United States: Review and Preview

December 11, 2007
13. Brazil: What Would US Recession Mean for Brazil’s Monetary Policy Outlook?
14. China: A Seemingly Aggressive Move: RRR Hiked by 100bp
15. Latin America: Coping with the US Recession

December 12, 2007
16. Japan: Buckle Up – Turbulence Ahead (Part I)
17. Japan: Buckle Up – Turbulence Ahead (Part II)

December 14, 2007
18. Global: Recession Lessons
19. Global: The Great Monetary Easing of 2008

December 16, 2007
20. A Retrospective on 2007: Another Weak Dollar Year
21. Asia: Limited Re-coupling Ahead
22. Brazil: Less Abundance?
23. Euroland: In Defense of Price Stability
24. Europe: What Could Go Wrong?
25. France: Slower Growth, Accelerated Reforms
26. Germany: Pulling a Slow Train
27. Italy: Three Scenarios for 2008
28. Japan: 2008: An Option on Miracles
29. Mexico: Tempering the Link
30. Sweden: Bye-Bye Boom Time?
31. UK: At Risk of Recession?
32. UK: The Year Ahead — Slower Growth and Sizable Risks
33. United States: Recession Coming
34. CAD — Breaking Records
35. CHF: 2007 Rewind

December 17, 2007
36. Australia: Slower Growth in 2008
37. ASEAN: Building in Weaker External Demand in 2008
38. CEEMEA: Slower Growth, Resilient Inflation in 2008
39. China: A Recession in US Is Welcome
40. Hong Kong: Watch Monetary Conditions and Inflation
41. India: Soft Landing in 2008, Recovery in 2009
42. Spain: The Economy Could Hit the Brakes in 2008