Discover Haver!
Data
Software
Connectivity
Research
University
Archive
Economic Commentary
Global| Mar 26 2026Charts of the Week: A Supply-Constrained World Comes into Sharper Focus

Recent de-escalation signals in the Middle East have offered some relief to markets, but the economic aftershocks from the earlier escalation are still feeding through—particularly via energy prices and heightened geopolitical risk. Crucially, these shocks are not hitting a clean cyclical backdrop. Instead, they are amplifying a set of pre-existing supply-side pressures—fragmented trade, strained supply chains, and a more complex policy environment—that have been building for some time. The charts this week pick up that theme. Forward-looking sentiment indicators suggest global growth has lost...
by:Andrew Cates
|in:Economy in Brief
Recent Commentaries
U.S. Initial Unemployment Claims Edged Up in the Week of March 21
USA| Mar 26 2026Current Account: Notable Improvement in Q4
USA| Mar 25 2026U.S. Import and Export Prices Jump in February, Exceeding Expectations
USA| Mar 25 2026U.S. Mortgage Applications Dropped in the March 20 Week
USA| Mar 25 2026German IFO Sinks Even as the Current Reading Improves
Germany| Mar 25 2026Fed Policy Versus Demand & Supply-Shocks
USA| Mar 25 2026


