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World – Scenario 2026-2027: Another highly contingent scenario

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First, we must make assumptions about the conflict in the Persian Gulf, which in turn shapeq the energy price scenario that feeds into inflation forecasts; then we must assess any second-round effects; and finally, we must map out growth trajectories. 

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Asia – Charting a course through the fog of Hormuz

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Despite Donald Trump’s declarations and promises, the war with Iran rumbles on, tipping Asia’s economies into an era of uncertainty that is very difficult to manage.

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China – Hormuz: fuelling China’s desire for autonomy

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China has released its Q1 growth figures, sending a clear message to the rest of the world: the Iran crisis has thus far had no impact on Chinese economic activity. Year-on-year growth came in at 5% in Q1, up from 4.5% in the final quarter of 2025. These figures beat consensus expectations, which saw growth remaining below 5%, and enabled China to make progress towards its 2026 growth target (“between 4...

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Artificial intelligence: driver of a new era of prosperity or mirage?

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In previous industrial revolutions, technological breakthroughs and technological progress have been engines of prosperity, stimulating economic growth by significantly boosting productivity.

L’intelligence artificielle, moteur ou mirage d’une nouvelle prospérité ?
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World – Scenario 2026-2027: highly subject to change

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The powerful political and geopolitical consequences of the conflict in the Middle East will extend far beyond the more immediate ones that this scenario aims to identify. This conflict is not an isolated incident, but rather it is part of a series of supply shocks (the Covid pandemic, the war in Ukraine, Houthi attacks) that highlight critical dependencies on a few key chokepoints (eg, commodities...

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Asia – In the Hormuz trap

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Open and tightly integrated into international trade, Asian countries are exposed to the disruption caused by the ongoing conflict in the Gulf. Most of them have reacted quickly, worrying about the impact of the war on energy supplies and trade flows. 

Asie – Dans le piège d’Ormuz
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India – After China in 2001, is India embarking on a new trade odyssey?

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Like 2001 was for China (the year it joined the WTO), will 2026 turn out to have been a pivotal year in India’s trading history? The country, now the world’s fifth largest economy in GDP terms, remains a minor player in international trade (17th in terms of exports, accounting for 1.8% of total world exports). Due to a rather protectionist stance focused on its domestic market, particularly in...

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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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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...