Airfares were the catalyst for softer inflation prints in February, but the good news may not last given tariffs ...
In January, Turkey's current account registered a deficit of $3.8bn, exceeding both the market consensus of $3.2bn and our ...
In Britain, Brexit has become increasingly unpopular with the public. 55% of the population believe it was the wrong decision, according to YouGov, and only 30% now think it was right. A fifth of ...
To achieve smaller semiconductor structures, improved transistor designs are essential. Leading-edge fabs have been working ...
Treasuries don't know which way to look here. Rally and they get constrained by price risks. Sell-off an they get hit by ...
The Covid-19 crisis marked an interesting period in the recent history of the semiconductor industry. There was a high demand for electronics products and therefore semiconductors. This demand was ...
A weaker USD provided some support to the commodities complex yesterday. However, markets remain sensitive to external developments ...
A few weeks back we alerted to a change in the mood music for US Treasuries. We pointed to unexpectedly assertive Department of Government Efficiency plans and Treasury Secretary Bessent's open and ...
And there's more. There also seem to be personal irritations in the SPD’s leadership team regarding some CDU/CSU politicians, and there appear to be lots of frustrations on all sides about the draft ...
While acknowledging the strengthening domestic demand in the fourth quarter and the recent acceleration in loan growth despite being at disinflationary levels, the Central Bank of Turkey (CBT) ...
We see unchanged rates but a hawkish tone from the central bank, with monetary easing possible in the second half of the year ...
Service price inertia and a potential rise in military spending could prompt a more hawkish narrative among policymakers ...