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CEIC
17.03.2026 Publications
Indonesia is building a new capital on Borneo's east coast. The construction of Nusantara aims to spearhead development in the archipelago nation's less developed Kalimantan provinces and relocate the administrative apparatus from the congested megacity of Jakarta. T
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China recently concluded its "Two Sessions" meetings, a key forum for policy-setting. Similarly to last year, domestic-driven demand and consumption
London property is getting cheaper, but that has resulted in limited relief for first-time homebuyers
With many Asian countries dependent on oil imported from the Persian Gulf, we're examining how currencies in the ASEAN bloc have reacted to the current geopolitical crisis.
With the globally vital Strait of Hormuz de facto closed to commercial shipping for now, we've examined how China's energy reserves were poised for resilience before the outbreak of conflict between the US, Israel and Iran.
ISI
12.03.2026 Press Releases
London, 12 March, 2026: ISI Markets is reintroducing itself as ISI – uniting its broad array of proprietary data assets under a
11.03.2026 Publications
Last year, inflationary pressures looked under control in Europe. As war erupts in the Persian Gulf, that could be set to change -- highlighting the continent's energy dependence on oil tankers and LNG vessels.
India is one of the many Asian nations whose energy supplies are at risk from the current crisis. About half of the nation's fossil-fuel imports transit the Strait of Hormuz in tankers departing Saudi oil terminals and Qatari LNG facilities. We've highlighted the affected sources of supply.
Every year, we gather key indicators on tourism and leisure spending to gauge the economy during China's most important holiday period. In 2026, the New Year (also known as the Spring Festival) saw a general uptick in spending, but an outsized surge in travel -- especially to domestic destinations.
REDD
02.03.2026 Insights
Africa 2050: Priced to Perfection? Investors are betting on a tn future while ignoring 2025’s immediate red flags. But with
02.03.2026 Publications
Thailand’s shrinking labor force poses an increasing challenge to the economy. Some promising post-pandemic trends have withered, and there are fewer younger workers seeking to join the employment market than there used to be.
Is the world in for some welcome relief after the 2024-25 rebound in global food-price inflation, or is the situation merely flattered by comparisons with last year?
One of the surprising consequences of the AI boom has been a global memory-chip shortage. To feed the insatiable AI demand, semiconductor firms switched capacity to more profitable, cutting-edge categories (such as high-bandwidth memory, used in AI accelerators and data-center graphics processing units).
Donald Trump blamed his political opponents for some disappointing economic data. The government shutdown disrupted the US economy to a significant degree – masking the remarkable effects of the artificial intelligence-driven capital-spending boom.
EPFR
There was a lot for investors to digest going into the final days of February. The implications of the US Supreme Court’s ruling on President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The chances of a US strike on Iran. The risks posed by Anthropic’s Claude AI for existing software business models. The possibility that the recent partial gating of a major private capital fund signals wider problems.
27.02.2026 Publications
Market intelligence, procurement and strategy teams can deploy our unique range of datasets to understand up-and-coming sources for aluminum demand and make better decisions.
20.02.2026 Publications
For Indonesia, sluggish income growth has been a persistent issue. It's not just the case for graduates in Jakarta: our granular datasets show how workers in Central Sulawesi are seeing limited benefits from the province's historic nickel boom.
High-frequency spending data from credit and debit cards provides a near-real-time look at Mexico’s worried consumers and sluggish economy.
After several years of shrinking share in China's hyper-competitive smartphone market, Apple appears to have regained ground after launching the iPhone 17.
The eurozone is experiencing a modest recovery, but underlying trends highlight sustained export weakness. Demand has struggled to gain traction amid strong competitive pressure from Chinese exports and Donald Trump's tariffs. Net exports declined for five consecutive quarters through Q3 2025. That's offset relatively robust investment growth (driven by defense spending) and household consumption.
India is one of the many Asian nations whose energy supplies are at risk from the current crisis. About half
16.02.2026 Publications
16.02.2026 Insights
10.02.2026 Publications
Both Physical Gold and Cryptocurrency Funds recorded outflows in early February as flows shifted to fund groups offering income, liquidity or both. Investors committed over billion into Money Market Funds, added to Municipal Bond Funds latest inflow streak, lifted flows into Dividend Equity Funds to an eight-week high and steered fresh money into Autocallable Income funds for the 33rd straight week.
07.02.2026 Publications
Late last year, The World Bank warned that Malaysia's retirement safety net was at risk – an example of how some emerging markets are rapidly catching up to the demographic issues developed countries already struggle with.
President Javier Milei signed a US trade deal that will open up Argentina's historically protectionist economy. Tariffs will be cut on categories including chemicals and machinery.
Canada and China recently reached an agreement that will see Beijing reduce tariffs on canola (one of the world’s most important oilseeds) and Ottawa allow greater market access to Chinese EVs.
Markets are digesting Donald Trump's pick to lead the Federal Reserve Board. Kevin Warsh will succeed Jerome Powell, whose cautious policy frequently resulted in the president’s criticism. Will Warsh live up to his reputation as an inflation hawk, or are his current views more aligned with the president?
06.02.2026 Publications
Equity funds dedicated to the Chinese mainland posted another record outflow in the fourth week of 2026 as authorities tap the brakes on a stock market rally that started 15 months ago. The latest reporting period ended with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index closing within 290 points of its peak before the mid-2015 correction.
03.02.2026 Quants Corner
In this Quants Corner, we re-explore momentum-based rotation strategies for single-stock Cryptocurrency Funds, assessed whether the growing investors interest in Copper Funds can be translated into additional alpha, and set-the-scene for EPFR’s Commodity Model that uses aggregated 20-day flows to pick between gold, silver, energy and agriculture.
02.02.2026 Publications
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey has been a notable beneficiary of soaring gold prices.
In an increasingly fractured global economy, ASEAN policymakers have been discussing greater regional self-sufficiency: trading more within the Southeast Asian economic bloc, rather than relying on large external markets – i.e. the US.
The "bond vigilantes" are back in Japan amid Sanae Takaichi's plans to spend more and cut taxes. The Japanese prime minister is putting her policies to the voters in a Feb. 8 snap election, aiming to capitalize on the popularity of this agenda despite fatigue with her LDP party.
EMIS
02.02.2026 Insights
Keppel REIT is making a power play in Singapore’s most prestigious business district, snapping up an additional one-third stake in Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC) Tower 3 for USD 1.1bn. The blockbuster deal brings REIT’s total ownership in the trophy asset
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