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United Kingdom – Inflation rebounded at the end of 2025, a lull is expected for 2026

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UK inflation measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rebounded in December, reaching 3.4% YoY, after 3.2% YoY in November. This figure is slightly above the consensus forecast of 3.3%, but below the Bank of England's (BoE) projection of 3.5% (which we also shared).

Royaume-Uni – Rebond de l’inflation fin 2025, accalmie prévue pour 2026
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China – Will the Fire Horse balk at the jump or run at full gallop? How will it affect China’s five-year plan?

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As the Year of the Fire Horse begins on 17 February, what can we expect from the Chinese economy in the coming months? In Chinese astrology, the sign of the horse is associated with strength and the natural desire to move forward, while the element of fire reflects energy and passion. After the Year of the Wood Snake (careful thought and subtlety), will the Year of the Fire Horse bring rapid change, bold...

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Europe –2026-2027 Scenario: fiscal policy as a resistance tool

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In an uncertain environment posing challenges to competitiveness and unable to rely on external demand, European economies are managing to accelerate activity at a pace in line with their potential. Whether through measures to facilitate disinflation or support for private and public investment, fiscal stimulus is coming to the rescue, while central banks are taking a break, with inflation fully under...

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Artificial intelligence: promise, speculation and financial fragility

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For several years now, financial markets have been riding a wave of unprecedented technological optimism driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Promises of productivity gains and novel business models have driven stock valuations to record highs, hinting at the formation of a financial bubble. This self-sustaining momentum heightens the risk of a sudden bubble burst, potentially triggering sharp market...

Intelligence artificielle : promesse, spéculation et fragilité financière
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Geoeconomics – Has geopolitics tamed markets?

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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...

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World – Scenario 2026-2027: counting on fiscal policy support to counterbalance adversity

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Against a backdrop of ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, but with the US trade fog lifting, growth rates are expected to remain steady or even pick up. Fiscal measures will contribute to this resilience in a variety of ways: from tax cuts in the US to aggressive fiscal policy in Japan, via Keynesian stimulus in the UK and spending linked to the NGEU plan on the one hand and the German recovery on the...

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South Korea: a year after the political crisis, markets are buying the promise of stability

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On 3 December 2024, South Korea was thrown into political crisis. Struggling in parliament, where he had lost his majority, President Yoon declared martial law in a move he claimed was justified by North Korean and Chinese interference. 

The immediate mass mobilisation of opposition members of parliament and civil society put a stop to this attempted power grab and paved the way for proceedings that...

Corée du Sud : un an après la crise politique, les marchés achètent les promesses de stabilité
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Fog over New Delhi

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India is shrouded in fog: the fog of pollution, which is making New Delhi increasingly unliveable; the fog of terrorism, with tensions with Pakistan triggering a number of attacks; and the fog of trade talks with the United States, which seem to have been at a standstill for weeks.

New Delhi dans le brouillard
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United Kingdom – Autumn Budget 2025, grasshopper or ant?

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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, presented her 2025 Autumn Budget to Parliament on Wednesday 26 November, which had been eagerly awaited by the markets. In line with expectations, this Budget provides for a further significant increase in taxes and duties of GBP26bn over the next five years, following a GBP32bn increase announced in the October 2024 Budget. The Autumn Budget also includes...

United Kingdom – Autumn Budget 2025, grasshopper or ant?
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Europe – 2025-2026 Scenario: headwinds are easing, but new ones are emerging

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Against a backdrop of global growth that has been surprisingly resilient, Western European economies are showing resilience, albeit at varying rates. The economies at the core of the Eurozone, particularly Germany, are showing sluggish growth at best, while the Iberian economies are being buoyed by strong private consumption and investment, the latter supported by funds from the European Recovery and...

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