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March2023
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GlobalEconomicOutlook–March2023
Introduction
Wemayonlybepart-waythrough2023,butthephrasethathasoverwhelminglydominatedconversations–fromboardroomstopoliticalchambersandMainStreets–hasbeenthecost-of-livingcrisis.Inrecentyears,theworldhasfacedwavesofchallenges,fromthepandemictotheinvasionofUkraine,totheunfoldingbankliquiditychallengesamidstskittishdepositors.Theimpactofsuchalengthyperiodofuncertaintyisbeingfeltbyeveryoneandthat’sreflectedinKPMG’slatestGlobalEconomicOutlook.
Howwegetbacktosustainable,long?termgrowthisthebigquestionfacingboardroomsandpoliticalchambersaroundtheworldrightnow.Someofthebiggestinflationaryfears–widelypredictedlatelastyear–havebeenmitigatedbymoredirect,pro?activepoliticalactiongearedespeciallytowardsgettingrisingenergypricesdown.Therearealsosignsthatothercommoditiesandfoodpricesarefinallystartingtoease–helpingconsumersandbusinessownerswho’vebeenfacingasignificantfinancialsqueeze.
Theactionstakenoverthecomingmonthsarelikelytoplayasignificantroleinthepaceandnatureoftheworld’seconomicrecovery.KPMG’sanalysisforecaststhatemploymentlevelsshouldremainrobust,evengivenrecenttechlayoffannouncements–asignthatthetightnessofthelabormarketfacedpost?pandemicshowsnosignofeasing.It’sanindicationofthecomplexitiestheworldfacestoday.Strongemploymentfiguresareoftenheldupasanexampleofbuoyantmarketconditions,buttheycanalsoreflectthechallengescentralbanksarefacingastheyattempttojugglewageexpectations,tightenedcreditconditions
andtheever?presentdangerthatanyshiftintheconflictinUkrainecouldbringinflationbackintothemix.Theupsideofastronglabormarket,combinedwithrelativelystrongpersonalsavingsamongconsumers–especiallyinEuropeandtheAmericas–meanswecouldstarttoseeareturntorobustconsumerspending,drivingareturntoslow?but?steadydomesticgrowthinkeymarkets.
KPMG’sGlobalEconomicOutlookisaforecast.It’sbasedondetailedanalysisoftrendsandmodelsfromKPMGfirms’economicspecialistsacrosstheworld.Diggingdeeperintothenumbersisn’tanexactscience,butitcanofferagoodindicationofwhatmaylieaheadandshouldhelptoequipbusinessleaderswithagreaterunderstandingofwhatliesbehindtoday’scomplexmarketplaces,enablingthemtodevelopmorerobuststrategiesfocusedontheultimategoalofareturntosustainable,globalgrowth.
ReginaMayor
GlobalHeadofClients&Markets
KPMGInternational
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Contents
Theglobaloutlook:Treadingcautiouslyamidrisks04
Countriesandregionsinfocus:
UnitedStates:Ataleoftwoeconomies
07
Canada:Windingdowntohitinflationtarget
10
Brazil:Newpoliciescouldstokeinflation
13
Mexico:Policyheadwindsmakeformutedgrowth
15
China:Domesticdemandasthekeyforrecovery
17
Japan:Recoverystifledbyrisingpricesandglobalheadwinds
20
India:Cautiouslyshiningamidglobaluncertainty
23
Germany:Europe’slargesteconomytoescaperecession
25
Austria:Mildrecession,slowrecovery
27
Switzerland:Testingthefrontiersofresilience
29
France:Economicoutlookcloudedbyinflationarypressures
31
Italy:Cautiousoptimismasoutlookbrightens
33
TheNetherlands:Economytoremainresilientasfiscaldeficitwidens
35
Ireland:Continuedgrowth,comeswithcaveats
37
UK:Short?termmomentummasksunderlyingheadwinds
39
CentralandEasternEurope:Notauniformstory
42
SouthAfrica:Lackingthepowertogrow
45
Nigeria:Challengingmacroeconomicfundamentalsinatransitionperiod
47
Appendix:KPMGcountryforecasts
49
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GlobalEconomicOutlook–March2023
Theglobaloutlook:
Treadingcautiouslyamidrisks
Sharpfallsininflationwilllikelyleavebehindsomeoftherecentchallengesfortheglobaleconomy.
Centralbanksapproachingtheendofthetighteningcyclepartlyasaresponsetorisingtensionsinfinancialmarkets.
Easingsupplychainpressuresandresilientlabormarketstosupportrecoverybutuncertaintyabouttheoutlookisontherise.
Inflationnolongercentralstage
Theoutlookfortheglobaleconomytookapositiveturnearlyintheyear.Inflationarypressuresbegantoease,withglobalenergypricesbackatlevelslastseenpriortotheinvasionofUkraine.Inaddition,baseeffectsfromtheriseinenergypricesfollowingtheinvasionarenowcomingoff,puttingfurtherdownwardpressureoninflationfortherestofthisyear.Pricesofothercommoditiesaswellasglobalfoodpriceshavealsoeased.
However,domesticinflationarypressuresremainrelativelyelevatedinanumberofeconomies,inparticularthosewithtighterlabormarkets,althougheventhereinflationprobablyalreadypasseditspeakaroundthesecondhalfoflastyear(seeChart1),withheadlineinflationexpectedtocontinuefallingthisyear,andpotentiallyreachingcentralbanks’targetsby20241.
Chart1:CPIinflationamongG20economies
Annualin?ation,%
9%
8%
7%
6%
5%
4%
3%
2%
1%
0%
-1%
200020022004200620082010201220142016201820202022
Median35-65percentile
Source:RefinitivDatastream,KPMGanalysis.
Note:ThechartexcludesAustraliaandtheEU,asEUcountriesarecoveredindividually.
1SeetheAppendixforindividualcountryforecasts.
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Centralbanksfaceatrickieroutlook
Whiletheoutlookforinflationhasimprovedsignificantly,manycentralbanksremainedcautiousatthestartoftheyear.Theconcernwasthattheboutininflation,asaresultofthereopeningofeconomiesafterCovid?19restrictionsfollowedbyacommodityshockduetotheinvasionofUkraine,hasbeenembeddedininflationexpectationsandthereforepricingbehaviorsoffirmsandwageexpectationsofemployees.Theworryisthatinflationcouldremainsticky,withcoreinflation(whichexcludesitemssuchasfoodandenergy)stubbornlyhighandpriceriseswidespreadacrosstheeconomyduetoarelativelytighteconomicenvironmentinsomecountries.
Recenttensionsinthebankingsystem,whichweretriggeredbythecollapseofSiliconValleyBankandSignatureBankintheU.S.maycomplicatemattersforcentralbanks.Theuncertaintyitunleashedwillinevitablytightencreditconditionswhileexposingmarkets’fragilityfollowinganunprecedentedperiodofmonetarytightening.Lastyearsawasharpriseinpolicyinterestrates,withmostcentralbanksraisingthemsignificantlyduringtheyear(seeChart2).Whilethetighteningcyclealmostreacheditscourseinsomeeconomies,othercentralbanks–notablytheFedandECB–wereexpectedtotightenfurther.However,latestdevelopmentsinthebankingsectorandbondmarketscouldseeratespeaksoonerandatlowerlevels.
Chart2:Centralbankshavebeen
tighteningmonetarypolicy
Numberofcentralbankschanging
policyratesonthepreviousmonth
30
20
10
0
-10
-20
-30
Raisingrates
Cuttingrates
201720182019202020212022
Source:BankforInternationalSettlements,KPMGanalysis.
Roomforgrowth
Withmonetarypolicyfocusedonmoderatinginflationwhilestabilizingfinancialmarkets,fiscalpolicyisleftasthepotentialtooltoboosteconomicgrowth.Unfortunately,thepublicfinanceshavedeterioratedsignificantlyoverthepastthreeyears.GovernmentshavespentsignificantamountsonfirstshieldingtheireconomiesfromCovid?19andsubsequentlyonprotectinghouseholdsandbusinessesfromhigherenergyprices.Thatleftpublicdebtathistoricallyelevatedlevels,withlessroomforexpansionaryfiscalpolicy.EvenintheU.S.,federalspendingisexpectedtoslowdespitetherampupininfrastructurespending,althoughinChinafiscalsupportistobesteppedupfollowingthereopeningoftheeconomy.Theriseininterestrateshasmadetheselargerdebtlevelsmorecostlytoservice,puttingfurtherpressureongovernmentfinances.
Nevertheless,somepositivegrowthmomentumisexpectedthisyearfromtherelativelysmoothreopeningoftheChineseeconomyfollowingtheliftingofCovid?relatedrestrictionsinDecemberlastyear.Thepressureonglobalsupplychainshaseasedsignificantlyinrecentmonths,whileshippingcostshavedroppedtoo.Thisshouldhelpalleviatesomeinflationarypressuresandimprovesupplycapacity.Globaltraderemainsrelativelyweak,althoughwewouldexpectittorecoverthisyearastradeflowsnormalizewiththereopeningoftheChineseeconomyandarecoveryinglobalgrowth,whileweexpectgeopoliticaltensionstocontinuetoexertsomepressureontradeflowsoverthemediumterm.
Consumerdemandisalsoexpectedtopickupthisyear,withexcesssavings–moneysavedduringthepandemicwhenspendingoncertainserviceswasnotpossible–stillrelativelyhighinChinaandEuropewhichcouldpotentiallybedeployedonceconfidencereturns.Indeed,consumerconfidencehasstartedtoimproveinEurope,althoughitremainsatrelativelylowlevels(seeChart3).
Chart3:Consumerconfidence
Deviationsfromthe2018-19average
5
0
-5
-10
-15
-20
201820192020202120222023
UKUSEurozoneChina
Source:GfK,UniversityofMichigan,EuropeanCommission,RefinitivDatastream,KPMGanalysis.
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ContributionstoannualworldGDPgrowth,%
6%
4%
2%
0%
-2%
-4%
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Onelingeringriskisthatrisinginterestratesandtightercreditconditionswouldseefurtherfallsinhouseprices,particularlyintheU.S.andsomeEuropeaneconomieswherevaluationsarerelativelyhigh.Thatinturncoulddepressconsumerconfidenceandspendingagain.
However,thelabormarketremainsrelativelytightacrossmostcountries,andwearenotexpectinganymajorriseinunemploymentthisyear,asoutlinedinourforecastsforindividualcountriesintheAppendix.Thisshouldprovideanimportantsupportforhouseholds’incomesandconsumerspending,eventhoughrealincomesaresqueezedasaresultofthehighlevelsofinflation.Households’purchasingpowerisexpectedtorecovergraduallyoverthemediumtermaswageincreasesovertakeinflationoncemorefromnextyear.
Despitetheresilienceofthelabormarketandtheimprovinginflationconditions,weexpectglobaleconomicgrowthtoberelativelymodestoverthenexttwoyears,andtostaybelowitslong?termaverage(seeChart4).GlobalgrowthisexpectedtobedrivenbytherecoveryoftheChineseeconomyandarelativelystronggrowthinsomeoftheemergingmarkets,whiletheEurozoneandU.S.economiesareexpectedtocontributelesstoglobalgrowthoverthenexttwoyears.
Riskstoourforecastsarebroadlyskewedtothedownsidegiventhevolatilityinfinancialmarkets.Theglobaleconomyhasbeenthroughaseriesofsignificantshocksoverthepastthreeyears–theCovid?19pandemicandtheRussia?Ukraineconflict–andsawamajorexpansiontogovernmentdebtandasignificanthikeinpolicyinterestratesbycentralbanks.Theramificationsofsomeofthatmaynothavesurfacedyetandwearestilltoseetheirfullimpactandhowtheyinteract.
YaelSelfin
ChiefEconomist,KPMGintheUK
Chart4:KPMGglobalgrowthprojections
Forecast
20052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024
USChinaEurozoneOtheradvancedeconomiesOtheremergingeconomiesWorld
Source:IMF,KPMGprojections.
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Recenteffortsbyregulatorsarehopedtoeventuallycalmfinancialmarkets;thatwillnotpreventamoresystemictighteningofcreditconditions.TheFederalReservewillweighthoseshiftsastheydeterminehowfartogoonratehikes.
UnitedStates:
Ataleoftwoeconomies
Ataleoftwoeconomiesisemerging:firmsthatbenefittedmostfromthepandemic?inducedboomarepullingback,whilestartupsandfirmsthatwerelatetotherecoveryarestillrampingup.Laborshortagesaremorestructuralthancyclical.
Astronglabormarket,whichfeedsmoredirectlyintoservicesectorprices,isuppingtheriskofamoreprolongedandcorrosiveboutofinflation.Servicesectorinflationisgettingsticky.
GrowthintheU.S.isforecasttoslowtoa0.9%pacein2023,lessthanhalfthatof2022.Afterasolidstart,theeconomyisexpectedtosufferamildcontractionmid?year.Theunemploymentrateisexpectedtorise,butonlymodestly.Pricesintheservicesector,wherelaborcostsplayalargerroleinsettingprices,arestartingtolooksticky.TheFederalReservewillcontinuetoraiseratesandkeepmonetarypolicyrestrictivewellinto2024.
Ataleoftwoeconomiesisemerging.Firmsthatbenefittedmostfromthepandemic?inducedboomarepullingback;tech,financeandmanufacturingactivityarehardesthit.Startupsandfirmsthatwerelatetotherecoveryarestillrampingup.
Thepaceofhigh?qualitybusinessformation–firmsthatintendtohire,nottheself?employed–werestillnearly40%abovethepaceofthe2010sinJanuary.OurownanalysissuggeststhatthosefirmsaccountedformorethanhalfoftheexcessdemandforworkerssinceFebruary2020(seeChart5).
ThemostrecentJobOpeningandLaborTurnoverSurveyrevealedthatfirmswithlessthan250employeesdominatednethiringandjobpostingssincetheeconomyreopened.ThatcontinuedexceptforjobopeningsforconstructioninlateJanuary,whichplummeted.Employmentgainsactuallyacceleratedatthestartoftheyearasfirmswithlessthan250employeesabsorbedwhatisbeingshedatsomelargerfirms.
Table1:KPMGforecastsfortheU.S.
202220232024
GDP
2.1
0.9
1.3
Inflation
8.0
4.3
2.4
Unemploymentrate
3.6
3.6
4.3
Source:KPMGEconomics,BureauofEconomicAnalysis,BureauofLaborStatistics.
Note:ForecastsaredatedasofMarch2,2023.GDPandinflationareyear?over?year%change.Theunemploymentrateisanannualaverage.Numbersarepercentages.
Chart5:Highpropensitybusinessformation
High-propensitybusinessapplications(SA,number)
200,000
180,000
160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
Recession
July2020
Jan-Jun
2021
Averagein2010s=100,000
Jan2019
Jul2019
Jan2020
Jul2020
Jan2021
Jul2021
Jan2022
Jul2022
Jan2023
Source:KPMGEconomics,CensusBureau.
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Anatomyofaslowdown
Consumerspendingisexpectedtostallbutnotcollapse.Ahealingofhouseholdbalancesheetsandarampupinsavingisbuoyingdemand.Tightercreditmarketconditionsareerodingaffordabilityandwilltakeatollonemployment,especiallyamongyounger,smallerbusinessesthataremoresusceptibletothecurrenttighteningofcreditmarketconditions.
Big?ticketitemssuchasappliancesandhomefurnishingsareexpectedtobehitharderthanservices;goodspurchasestendtogetfinanced,whilepentupdemandfortravelremainsstrong.Thoseoutofworkandunabletoworkduetovacationsarehittingmonthlyrecords.
Therecessioninhousingisexpectedtodeepen,withhigherinterestratesdealingalargerblowtosalesandconstructionthanprices.Anunusuallyhighpercentageofhomeownershaveeitherlockedintoanultralow30?yearfixedmortgagerateorpaidofftheirmortgagesentirely.1Thathasprovidedahedgeagainstinflationforhomeowners,notrenters.Thesupplyofhomesforsaleisnearrecordlows,whichispushingmorewould?behomebuyerstorentinsteadofbuyingsingle?familyhouses.
Themultifamilymarketisfacinggreaterheadwinds.Thepipelineonmultifamilyconstructionisatarecordhighandvacanciesarerising(seeChart6).Unaffordabilityhasforcednewcollegegraduatestotakeonmultipleroommatestomakeendsmeetorworkfromtheirparents’homes.
Chart6:Recordpipelinefornew
multifamilyconstruction
Numberofhousingunitsunderconstruction,
SA,Thousands
1,000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
January2023
Recordhigh
5units
ormore
Recession
197019751980198519901995200020052010201520202025
Source:KPMGEconomics,CensusBureau.
Ashigherratestakeatollonplanstoupgradeandexpandexistinginfrastructure,businessinvestmentisexpectedtocontract.Thepurchasingmanagers’surveysshow
thatmanufacturingactivityremainedincontractionaryterritoryatthestartoftheyear.Theoutlieristhevehicleindustry,whichisstillplayingcatch?upduetoearliersupplychaindisruptions.
Investmentinstructuresisexpectedtoremainsuppressed.Firmscontinuetoshrinktheirofficefootprintsduetohybridworkmodelswithmanyexistingofficeleasesnotbeingrenewed.Theexceptionsareelectricvehiclesandchipplants,whicharebothbenefitingfromgovernmentincentives.
Inlate2022,retailinventoriesballoonedmorethanthoseinmanufacturinginventories.Theliquidationofthoseinventoriesisexpectedtosuppressproductionathomeandabroadwithimportsmakingupadisproportionateshareofretailinventories.
Governmentspendingispoisedtoslow,despitearampupininfrastructurespendingandthelargestbumpinSocialSecuritypaymentsinhistory.Thepoliticssurroundingtheraisingofthedebtceilingisexpectedtofurtherslowthepaceofgovernmentspendinginfiscal2024.TheconcernisTreasurymarkets,whichremainmuchlessliquidthantheywerepre?pandemic.Thebondmarkethasgrownmoreskittish,whichmeanswecouldseemorevolatilitythanmanyexpectinresponsetothebrinkmanshipleadinguptoapackagetoliftthedebtceiling.
Thetradedeficitisexpectedtonarrow.Exportsareexpectedtoholdupbetterthanimports.Growthabroadhasbeensurpassingexpectations,whileasharpdrawdownininventorieswilltakeatollonimports.Retailinventoriesarestillbloated,withalargeshareofgoodsfromabroad.
Thewrinkleintheforecastforthetradedeficitisthestrongdollar,whichworkswithalag.Thatisunderminingourcompetitivenessathomeandabroad.Duringtheglobalfinancialcrisis,thedollarstrengthenedandtradecametoavirtualstandstill.
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Inflationprovessticky
Escalatinggeopoliticaltensions,ahardeningofcountry
borders,climatechangeandagingdemographicshave
combinedtomaketheeconomymoresusceptibletosupply
shocksandpronetoboutsofinflation.Core(excludingfood
andenergy)inflationmeasureshavebecomestickyand
moreresistanttoratehikesthanhoped.
Energypriceshavecomeofftheirhighs,whichshould
dampeninflation.Theconundrumtodayisthatitisfueling
consumerdemandelsewhereintheeconomy,whichis
settingafloorunderinflation.
Inflationintheservicesector,whichismoredependent
onthestrengthoflabor,acceleratedagainatthestartof
theyear,includingeverythingfromvacationstodoctor’s
visitsandaccountingformorethanhalfofallinflation.It
isrunningabove4%on3?,6?,and12?monthmeasures??
doubletheFed’sinflationtarget.
AchallengefortheFed
TheFederalReserveiscommittedtoderailinginflation,
whichrequiresachillingofdemand.MainStreetpickedup
atthestartoftheyear,withsmallerfirmsabsorbinghigh
profilelayoffsatlargerfirms.
ThechallengefortheFedistobalancetheneedtocoolthe
economywiththeneedforfinancialstability.Creditmarkets
arenowtighteningacrossmuchoftheeconomyevenas
financialmarketsfront?runtheFedonratehikes.
Thattighteningofcreditconditionswearenow
experiencingisexpectedtohitsmallerfirmswithless
than250employees,residentialrealestate(builders)and
alargechunkofconsumerloanshardest.Thattightening
willeventuallyshowupinamoredramaticpullbackinboth
employmentanddemand.
TheFedwascommittedtocoolinginflationviaarisein
unemployment.Thegoalwastocontrolthatriseand
slowlyderailinflation,nottriggeradeepandmorescarring
recession.Thatisaveryfinelinetowalk.
Wehaveconsistentlyarguedthattheonethingthatwould
stoptheFedfromraisingratesisafinancialcrisis.Ifthe
regulatorshavetrulyavertedacrisis,thenratehikesshould
continuesothatinflationisderailed.Otherwise,theFed
risksstokingamorepersistentboutofinflation.Policy
uncertaintyandtheriskofadeeperrecessionjustrose.
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ChiefEconomist,KPMGintheU.S.
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Canada:Windingdown
tohitinflationtarget
ArecentdownwardtrendininflationsignalsthatCanadamayreachtheinflationtargetrangeof1?3%byearly2024.
Canada’sresilientlabormarket,especiallyforskilledlabor,continuestosupporttheeconomy.
Akeydownsideriskresidesinthepotentialneedforfurthermonetarytightening;however,risksarenowmorebalanced.
Followingthe2021rebound,Canada’sGDPgrowthbegantoexperienceaslowdownin2022,inpartduetothetighteningofmonetarypolicythroughmostoftheyear.WhiletheestimatedGDPgrowthfor2022iscloselyalignedwiththeSeptember2022forecast,expectationsfor2023havebeenreviseddown,reflectingmoremutedgrowththanexpectedinQ42022,aswellaspossiblefurtherratesincreasesthisyear.
Thelabormarketremainsstrong,especiallyforskilledlabor,andwhileinflationexcludingmortgageservicingcostsisbackinlinewiththetargetrangeonamonthlybasis,coreinflationhasmoderatedfromitspeakbutstillremainshigh.OurmodelsshowcurrentmomentumispositivefortheCanadianeconomy,whichissupportedbyaresilientU.S.economyandanupwardrevisiontoChina’seconomicforecast,whichwouldsupportdemandforCanadianresources.
Table2:KPMGforecastsforCanada
202220232024
GDP
3.6
0.7
1.5
Inflation
6.8
3.6
2.2
Unemploymentrate
5.3
5.8
6.1
Source:StatisticsCanada,KPMGanalysis.
Note:Average%changeonpreviouscalendaryearexceptfortheunemploymentrate,whichistheaverageannualrate.
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