Deutsche Bank: Global GDP to hit pre-Covid levels in mid 2021
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[GERMANY] World economic output will return to its pre-pandemic level by mid-2021 after a stronger-than-expected economic bounce in recent months, Deutsche Bank said on Monday, but bloated debt levels and a shift in policy could heighten the risk of a financial crisis.
"Global economic recovery from the depths of the Covid-19 plunge this past winter and spring has proceeded significantly faster than we envisioned," Peter Hooper, Deutsche global head of economic research wrote in a note to clients.
"As Q3 draws toward a close, we estimate that the level of global GDP (gross domestic product) is about halfway back to its pre-virus level, and we now see that journey being completed by the middle of next year, a couple quarters sooner than in our previous forecast."
Deutsche raised its forecast for global GDP, expecting it to shrink 3.9 per cent this year after predicting in May a contraction of 5.9 per cent for 2020. For 2021, Deutsche raised its growth forecast to 5.6 per cent from 5.3 per cent.
Yet there was also a lot of uncertainty and potential trouble ahead, Mr Hooper added.
Fears over second infection waves gathering momentum in the United States and Europe had increased uncertainty over the economic outlook, with the US election that was "too close to call" adding to the mix. Meanwhile, in Europe a hard Brexit shock was a risk, Deutsche said.
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And a shift in monetary policy - though some years away - could spell further trouble.
"The expansion of debt and potential overvaluation of assets that has been fed by necessarily super easy monetary policy poses the serious risk of a looming global financial crisis as central banks begin to shift away from easy policy," Mr Hooper wrote. "Any upward surprises to inflation would heighten this risk."
REUTERS
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