Jan Hatzius, chief economist of Goldman Sachs Research, expects global growth to hold relatively steady at 3% to 3.5% in the second half of the year, with risks skewed to the downside from Brexit and China’s deceleration.
Jan Hatzius, chief economist of Goldman Sachs Research, foresees steady US growth in the second half of 2016 as an improving jobs market is balanced by uncertainties arising from the UK and China.
Huw Pill, chief European economist of Goldman Sachs Research, shares why he expects European growth in the second half of 2016 to be slowed but not derailed by Brexit.
Andrew Tilton, chief Asia Pacific economist for Goldman Sachs Research, discusses how Chinese growth held up in the first half of 2016 and why policymakers are growing more comfortable winding down measures to stimulate the economy.
Emerging Markets: Finding Their Footing Amid Headwinds [2:50]
Kamakshya Trivedi, chief Emerging Markets macro strategist of Goldman Sachs Research, explains how a combination of strong fundamentals and supportive external factors has helped to boost emerging market assets and why a tougher near-term backdrop shouldn’t derail their improved outlook.