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Global Economy, the BRICs and Beyond. Anna Stupnytska Global Macro and Markets Team Global Economics, Commodities and Strategy Research Goldman Sachs. May 2010. Overview. Outlook for the world economy post crisis The role of Emerging Markets (EM) in the recovery
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Global Economy, the BRICs and Beyond Anna StupnytskaGlobal Macro and Markets Team Global Economics, Commodities and Strategy Research Goldman Sachs May 2010
Overview • Outlook for the world economy post crisis • The role of Emerging Markets (EM) in the recovery • The rise of the BRICs (and others) and the implications for consumption patterns, travel and tourism
Global Growth Above Trend, Driven by EM Source: GS Global ECS Research
Domestic Demand Forecasts—Welcome to the Age of EM Consumer Source: GS Global ECS Research
Benign Inflation Outlook Source: GS Global ECS Research
Global Leading Indicator vs Industrial Production Source: GS Global ECS Research
EM and DM Rebound in Industrial Production Post Crisis Source: GS Global ECS Research
Recent Trend in Real Retail Sales Source: GS Global ECS Research
Domestic Demand and Growth Contributions, Last Decade Source: GS Global ECS Research
Consumption Contributions *Calculated from consumer expenditure for India, US, Euroland. Brazil and Russia use private consumption and China uses household consumption. Annual averages 2004-2008, GS forecasts 2009-2010. Source: GS Global ECS Research
The Largest Economies Today Source: GS Global ECS Research
Winners of the Past Decade Source: GS Global ECS Research
The Largest Economies in 2050 Source: GS Global ECS Research
The Largest Economies in 2050 Source: GS Global ECS Research
Wealth in 2008 Source: GS Global ECS Research
Wealth in 2050 Source: GS Global ECS Research
Peak Growth in the World Middle Class Still Ahead Source: GS Global ECS Research
Where Does the Global Middle Class Live? Source: GS Global ECS Research
Consumption Will Become More Discretionary Source: GS Global ECS Research
BRICs Share of Global Oil Demand Source: GS Global ECS Research
BRICs & N-11 2009 Growth Environment Score (GES) Source: GS Global ECS Research
Summary • Global growth for 2010 and 2011 above trend, driven by EM • BRICs and other EM countries are emerging from the crisis better than developed economies • By 2050 BRICs could become the largest economies, together with the US • BRICs influence in key product markets has already been remarkable but is set to become even more dramatic • This presents opportunities and challenges for us all