Heavy demand from the AI race proved a boon for Taiwan's trade in 2025, with its trade surplus nearly doubling to $157bn.
Unemployment fell, but the jobs market is effectively stagnant, suggesting the Fed will continue to cut interest rates ...
It seems as though Hungarian retail sales either haven’t chosen a New Year's resolution or have already discarded it. The ...
New sources of demand are also emerging, with data centres and AI infrastructure becoming major consumers of metals such as ...
President Trump's Venezuelan intervention is just another indication that we're in the middle of dramatic geopolitical change, which will shape politics and markets for a long time to come.
From AI investment to tax bonanzas, rate cuts to inflation, here’s the second instalment of James Smith’s top charts for 2026. Check out part one if you missed it. Read on for more of this year's big ...
The Turkish Central Bank has published its 2026 policy paper with limited changes in the main policy areas, including monetary policy, macroprudential policy framework, and TRY and FX liquidity ...
In light of this, the economic risks for Denmark related to US claims on Greenland are mostly indirect. When excluding the black swan risk of direct military confrontation with the US (implications ...
In early 2025, we projected €400bn for EUR corporate supply, which at the time was well above market consensus. However, the ...
Canada releases labour data for December at the same time as the US today. Here, the consensus is less optimistic: -2k for ...
China's consumer price index inflation rose 0.8% year-on-year in December to a 34-month high, bringing the full-year CPI to 0 ...
German industrial production increased by 0.8% month-on-month in November, from an upwardly revised 2.0% MoM in October. The ...