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For the sole benchmark covered issuer in EUR on Wednesday, the dust has cleared sufficiently to take advantage of the relatively steady market conditions.
Domestic politics have not been kind to the UK’s main two parties of late. This is an exclusive article Log in or sign up to request access ...
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In this report, we analyze the impact of the trade war between the US and China on the Chinese food economy. The trade war initiated by US President Trump puts a spotlight on the food and agribusiness ...
The Bank of England’s MPC cut the benchmark rate by 25 basis points to 4.25%, a move fully anticipated by analysts and markets. The vote was split three ways, reflecting the prevailing uncertainty and ...
The imposition of a 10% US import tariff on EU cheese will likely lead to a decline in US imports of EU cheeses. EU butter exports should fare better. In April 2025, the US introduced a 10% baseline ...
Australian farmland price outlook 2025: Modest land value growth expected following 2024 contraction
Australian farmland values retreated in 2024, with grazing farmland seeing the largest drop. We expect a return to modest growth in land prices in 2025. Median land prices across Australia declined 6% ...
In this economic outlook, we provide a brief update on the Dutch economy. We discuss the economic impact of the geopolitical tensions and the financial adjustments the government announced in the ...
USD/MXN has been trading in a tight range between 19.47 and 19.75, and has crossed below the 200D EMA. We see USD/MXN trading between 19.1 and 19.9 on a 3-month view.
The general pattern that we have been witnessing so far is that China is the only country that truly has taken a tit-for-that approach to the trade war, acting from a (perceived, at least) position of ...
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