The EU’s vision on Agriculture and Food is clearly farmer-centric. But what's in the document – and equally, what isn't – ...
Increasing price pressures and rising inflation expectations close the door on interest rate cuts in the upcoming quarters ...
Construction output jumped by 4.3% year-on-year in January after 12 months of annual declines, with strengthening signals of a long-awaited improvement in investment activity. We believe that projects ...
The standout move in overnight FX markets has been the drop in USD/JPY close to 150 as traders get excited about another hike ...
Hawkish comments by the ECB's Schnabel add to the upward pressure on bond yields from potential EU defence spending ...
The EU agreed on a 16th sanction package against Russia, which includes a ban on Russian aluminium imports and the ...
Yet, caution abounds. The BoK worries rate cuts could accelerate the rise in domestic household debt and property prices. As such, the BoK is likely to be extremely cautious in telegraphing more rate ...
The tariff threats keep on coming from the US President. On Tuesday, along with cars and semiconductors, he stated that his administration intends to hit pharmaceuticals with 25%+ tariffs. This marks ...
Or Guns N' Money. With the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Iron Curtain, Europe entered a prolonged period of disarmament.
UK headline inflation is back at 3%, up from 2.5%, after briefly dipping below the Bank of England’s 2% target last Autumn.
Hints at future Moscow-Washington cooperation can reinforce the notion of isolation for Europe from a defence and economic perspective and contribute to a rotation away from European currencies into ...
Although joint European Union borrowing options are being contemplated, the EU Commission has also been mulling activating national escape clauses to its fiscal rules to allow for defence spending ...