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Global Economic Indicators

Growth

+1.80%
India vs Japan

The gap between the fastest and slowest of the twelve is the narrowest in three years.

US GDP, Q227 Aug
Canada GDP29 Aug
UK monthly GDP12 Sep

Inflation

+100bps
Germany vs Spain, core

Headline rates have converged across the euro area, but the two are a point apart on core.

US CPI11 Sep
Canada CPI16 Sep
UK CPI17 Sep

Employment

+2.30%
Spain vs Germany, unemployment

Spanish unemployment has fallen for eleven months and is at its lowest since 2008.

US payrolls5 Sep
Canada labour5 Sep
UK labour market16 Sep

Government debt

+73.6% of GDP
Italy vs Germany

Italy passed 137% of GDP while Germany fell below 64%, the widest since the euro began.

UK public finances21 Aug
US debt outstanding2 Sep
Eurostat debt, Q222 Oct
Country GDP $bn Growth % 3M 12M vs 12M Per capita $
India3,956+1.90+1.70+1.402,780
United States30,770+1.50+1.60+2.8089,900
Brazil2,280+1.10+1.30+2.9010,690
China19,498+0.90+1.20+4.3013,880
Korea1,948+0.80+0.60+2.1037,600
Spain1,906+0.70+0.80+2.4038,450
Mexico1,852+0.50+0.40+1.1014,200
United Kingdom4,003+0.40+0.30+1.2057,600
Germany5,051+0.20+0.10+0.6060,500
France3,366+0.20+0.30+0.9048,700
Japan4,204+0.10+0.20+0.7034,100
Canada2,3200.00+0.20+1.3055,700
Quarter on quarter, seasonally adjusted · twelve largest developed and emerging economies

Growth over time

India United States United Kingdom Germany Japan

Growth against inflation

Across: inflation %Up: growth %

Currency & rates

+775bps
Brazil vs Mexico, policy rate

Brazil holds at 14.25% for a fifth month while Mexico has cut twice since April.

ECB decision3 Sep
Bank of England18 Sep
Federal Reserve23 Sep

Trade balance

−5.10% of GDP
United States vs Germany

The American deficit and the German surplus have both widened for three quarters.

US trade, July4 Sep
China trade7 Sep
Euro area trade15 Sep