Oxford Economics: Recession at 3 & 6 Months Horizons

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When you’re questioning a few recession by the point the election rolls round…

Supply: Pearce, Martin, Recession Monitor – Nonetheless no signal of a recession, Oxford Economics, 6 August 2024.

I’m unsure in regards to the precise ensemble of fashions used, however apparently they use “multivariate probit models with sentiment-based, macroeconomic, and financial indicators to provide a more robust signal of potential recessions.”

Each collection are under thresholds.

I discovered much more fascinating their warmth map:

Supply: Pearce, Martin, Recession Monitor – Nonetheless no signal of a recession, Oxford Economics, 6 August 2024.

There’s a robust divergence between New orders, the 10yr-3mo unfold, and — to a lesser extent long run unemployed — versus all else. Notice that their warmth map doesn’t embrace unemployment, or a collection that seems just like the Sahm rule (which Sahm supposed as a coincident — not main — indicator).

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