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Central banks must be neither under control nor out of control
With the Federal Reserve in the throes of an institutional crisis under pressure from Donald Trump, who has repeatedly attacked Fed Chair Jerome Powell with the aim of influencing monetary policy for political ends, it is essential to reiterate the importance of the principle of central bank independence.
USA – What would Chair Kevin Warsh mean for the Fed?
After months of speculation and at times conflicting headlines, President Donald Trump has finally made his choice for the next Fed Chair: Kevin Warsh, a former Fed governor who sat on the Board from 2006-11 and was also in the running the last time Trump selected a Fed Chair.
Geoeconomics – Has geopolitics tamed markets?
It may appear surprising that the spectacular abduction by the United States of Nicolás Maduro – a flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter – has unleashed only the faintest of financial shockwaves. Not only did markets easily absorb this event, they immediately wanted to know what would happen next. There has been no massive flight to safe assets, no financial dislocation, no lasting pressure on...
World macro-economic scenario 2025-2026 – Hoping for a hint of stability...
In an international environment that is still as anxiety-provoking as ever, uncertainties remain, numerous and multifaceted. Nevertheless, hoping that those emanating from US economic policy will calm down (and that at least tariffs will stabilise), the scenario is staying the course. It is characterised by a slowdown without recession in the US, followed by an acceleration in 2026, a continued recovery...