Coronavirus and the World Economy
The coronavirus has arrived in the most remote place of the World and 213 countries and territories are affected. Namibia has now 25 cases and South Africa 37 526. China reported only 27 new cases. The latest cases and deaths are the following:
Table 1: Coronavirus cases – 27 January – 4 June
Region/Country | Cases27 Jan | Cases27 Feb | Cases26 Mar | Cases30 Apr | Cases28 May | Cases4 June |
China | 4 581 | 78 499 | 81 285 | 82 862 | 82 995 | 83 022 |
Europe | – | 556 | 246 327 | 1 219 278 | 1 509 013 | 1 515 237 |
Africa | 1 005 | 36 703 | 121 077 | 161 801 | ||
North America | 74 | 89 478 | 1 116 169 | 1 833 322 | 1 994 869 | |
Rest of the World | – | 2 495 | 53 322 | 766 572 | 2 243 696 | 2 818 639 |
Total | 4 581 | 82 183 | 471 417 | 3 221 584 | 5 790 103 | 6 573 568 |
Source: worldometers.info
From the middle of March the epicentre of the coronavirus has shifted from China to Europe, the US and then to the rest of the World with 42.9% of all reported cases. The US reported 1 901 783 cases and 109 142 deaths. Only 2.5% of the reported cases and 1.2% of the deaths are on the African continent; however one should keep in mind that testing is not done as expected.
Table 2: Coronavirus deaths – 27 January – 4 June
Region/Country | Deaths27 Jan | Deaths27 Feb | Deaths26 Mar | Deaths30 Apr | Deaths/28 May | Deaths/4 June |
China | 106 | 2 747 | 3 287 | 4 633 | 4 634 | 4 634 |
Europe | – | 14 | 14 143 | 131 603 | 165 662 | 170 238 |
Africa | 28 | 1 557 | 3 663 | 4 583 | ||
North America[1] | – | 1 334 | 64 665 | 108 872 | 116 640 | |
Rest of the World | – | 43 | 2 503 | 25 805 | 74 601 | 91 946 |
Total | 106 | 2 804 | 21 295 | 228 263 | 357 432 | 388 041 |
Source: worldometers.info
[1] North America is Canada and the US
If the current trend continues the total number of deaths will be around 422 000 in a weeks’ time. The USA, UK, Spain, Brazil, Italy, France and Mexico have today 72.9% of the number of deaths reported in the whole World.
Slowly the coronavirus pandemic is reaching the African continent and all countries reported 161 801 cases and 4 583 deaths. There are only 45 230 cases reported in the SADC region and 933 deaths. South Africa is dominating SADC with 83% of the cases and 84.9% of the number of deaths.
Table 3: Coronavirus cases and deaths in the SADC region – 2 Apr – 4 June 2020
SADC country | Cases2 Apr | Cases30 Apr | Cases28 May | Cases4 June | Deaths2 Apr | Deaths30 Apr | Deaths28 May | Deaths4 June |
South Africa | 1 353 | 5 350 | 25 937 | 37 526 | 5 | 103 | 552 | 792 |
DRC | 109 | 491 | 2 546 | 3 495 | 9 | 30 | 68 | 75 |
Zambia | 36 | 97 | 1 057 | 1 089 | – | 3 | 7 | 7 |
Madagascar | 57 | 128 | 612 | 908 | – | – | 2 | 6 |
Tanzania | 20 | 480 | 509 | 509 | – | 16 | 21 | 21 |
Malawi | – | 36 | 101 | 369 | – | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Mauritius | 154 | 332 | 334 | 335 | 5 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Mozambique | 10 | 76 | 227 | 316 | – | – | 1 | 2 |
Eswatini | 9 | 91 | 272 | 295 | – | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Zimbabwe | 8 | 34 | 132 | 222 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Angola | 7 | 27 | 71 | 86 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
Botswana | 4 | 23 | 35 | 40 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Namibia | 14 | 16 | 22 | 25 | – | – | – | – |
Seychelles | 10 | 11 | 11 | 11 | – | – | – | – |
Lesotho | – | – | 2 | 4 | – | – | – | – |
Total | 1 791 | 7 200 | 31 868 | 45 230 | 23 | 173 | 676 | 933 |
Source: Worldometers.info
Graph one below illustrate that the peak has been reached and we are in a declining trend for 11 weeks already.
Graph 1: Weekly change of the World’s coronavirus cases and deaths
The graph above depicts the weekly change since beginning of March 2020 in the whole World of reported cases and deaths. The situation is improving by the week.
Graph 2: COVID 19 cases and deaths in Africa and the rest of the world
Source: Compiled from Worldometers data
From the data which is available one can see that a third wave is not on the way as the WHO predicted seven weeks ago.
The World economy is in a severe recession as the MSCI World Index (below) is signalling. The MSCI World Index consists of the stock exchange performance of 28 countries.
Graph 3: MSCI World Index
The MSCI index was at 2401 on 22 February 2020 and closed on Tuesday at 2187, a fall of 8.9%. According to Oxford Economics the World economy will decline by 4.8% in 2020 as a whole. The latest improvement in stock exchanges seems to discount already the world recession and low profitability of many listed companies. Stocks seem to be back in favour due to the low interest policy of central banks.
Table 4: Selected international commodity prices
Commodity | Monthly | Yearly |
Winners for Namibia | ||
Energy: Brent oil | 26.70% | -35.28% |
Gold | -0.04% | 28.24% |
Uranium | -1.47% | 37.78% |
Losers | ||
Copper | 5.50% | -6.11% |
Lead | 6.02% | -10.60% |
Zinc | 6.42% | -17.89% |
Source: Trading economics. 4 June 2020
The commodity prices relevant to Namibia reached a turning point seven weeks ago and the exchange rate is strengthening for four consecutive weeks already. The N$ is currently trading 17.0 to the US Dollar and 19.04 to the Euro.
Compiled by: Rainer Ritter
4 June 2020