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ING Global Outlook: ‘Economics, Actually, our 2025 hit list’
Dec 5, 2024 · ING's complete 2025 economic outlook . A new US president, a threatened trade war, political turmoil in Europe’s powerhouses… 2025 is shaping up to be another extraordinary year.
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FX Daily: Two holds and a cut today | articles | ING Think
Mar 20, 2025 · GBP: BoE is a secondary risk event compared to Spring Budget. The Bank of England is widely expected to keep rates on hold today. In our preview, our UK economist highlights how the deterioration in employment sentiment is still to show in official data.That should prevent the BoE from sounding much more dovish given a backdrop of sticky services inflation and wages.
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Mar 19, 2025 · As former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi once said: "In a dark room, you move with tiny steps. You don't run, but you do move." Recent events over the last few weeks have reminded us of these famous words. The never-ending back and forth on tariffs, renewed geopolitical tensions and ...
China’s posts solid growth, but more support likely needed to …
3 days ago · China's first-quarter growth registered a stronger-than-expected 5.4% year on year, beating our 5.3% forecast and market expectations for 5.2% growth. The economy is off to a much-needed strong start in 2025, as second-quarter growth will likely take hits from the sharp escalation of President Trump ...
Outlook 2025: The world right now | articles | ING Think
Dec 5, 2024 · United Kingdom. The UK outperformed most of its Western European neighbours through the first three quarters of 2024. Admittedly, not all of that can be easily explained by underlying economic fundamentals, and more importantly, momentum seems to be slowing.
How things can go wrong – or right – for the global economy
Oct 10, 2024 · Two alternative scenarios for the economic outlook. The global economic outlook hinges on whether we’re heading for a US recession, whether China can escape the current cycle of falling property prices and weak sentiment, and whether we see a …
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