This section domonstrates the overall health of the four largest economies in the world by calculating the averages Z-score of all economic aspects in the next section. The higher the Z-score, the more healthy the economy.
This section calculates the Z-score of each key economic aspect of the four largest economies in the world. The higher the Z-score, the more healthy the economy.
The US suffered from slow growth and inflation. China was hurt by worsening business conditions and the housing market, possibly due to the lockdown. Eurozone was very negative in economic activities, consumer confidence and inflation last month. Consumer confidence, and inflation improved slightly this month. Inflation and consumer confidence in Japan worsened with the rest of the world.
Data Source: Bloomberg, Datastream, Factset
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USA
China
Eurozone
Japan
National Production
Economic Activity
Business Conditions
Labor Market
Housing Market
Business Cycle
Consumer Prices
Producer Prices
Leading Indicators
Consumer Confidence
Retail Sector
Personal Sector
External Sector
Government Sector
Monetary Sector
Money Market
Equity Market
Foreign Exchange
Key Surveys
Equity Index
Equity Index by Country
Equity Index by Industry
Rate Curves
Investment Grade Corpoate Spread
High Yield Corporate Spread
Muni Spread
Emerging Market Sovereign Spread
MBS
Major Volatility Surface
Bloomberg
Datastream
Factset