As the political landscape in France and the UK changes, we are taking a look at both countries’ 10-year benchmark bond mid-yields since the start of the year. #ChartOfTheWeek #OnTradeweb
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Last week, Global Counsel hosted European Commission Executive Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič for an in-conversation on the EU's achievements in the net-zero economy, implementing the Green Deal and securing Europe's growth and prosperity in an increasingly fragmented geopolitical environment. The discussion, chaired by GC Chairman Peter Mandelson, reflected on the EU's achievements in this concluding political cycle and looked ahead at what's next. Read more from GC on what to expect from the next political cycle: https://lnkd.in/eaHXCAz9
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The Macro Minute | June 17, 2024 In today's video, I discuss European political turmoil, preview the BOE, and explore deepening deflation in the Chinese property market. You can watch it here:
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👉Long-term reform or short-term relief? 🇪🇺 Our 10th research paper is out on the implementation of EU's recovery fund #RRF by member states in response to the #covid19pandemic. Read about the political dynamics by Daniele Caramani and Lorenzo Cicchi from the European University Institute 👉 https://lnkd.in/eWqT4pZ7 #pandemicpolitics #regroup #horizonEU #horizoneurope #covid19research #pandemicgovernance #nextgenerationeu #pandemicrecovery #pandemicgovernance
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🇺🇸 The United States of America is rated Free by our 2024 #FreedomInTheWorld report, though our analysis notes issues with rising political polarization and government dysfunction. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g6Zspzi7
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The Macro Minute | June 17, 2024 In today's video, I discuss European political turmoil, preview the BOE, and explore deepening deflation in the Chinese property market. You can watch it here:
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A new Chatham House report by Olivia O'Sullivan and Bronwen Maddox provides context and guidance for #UK foreign policy for the next government. It concludes that: "The UK can build relationships by seeking a consistent role in domains where it has credibility and expertise – poverty reduction, climate policy, technology governance, arms control, scientific research. It can also aim to play a role in ‘reforming to preserve’ the post-1945 institutions; this could include supporting reform of outdated conventions on membership, leadership and voting rights within multilateral organizations, and pushing to make these bodies more effective in addressing global problems. Despite limited resources and the effects of recent government dysfunction in compromising British influence, the UK can still be a ‘global broker’ in this dangerous and shifting world." We will all have our own opinions on what this will entail. What are your thoughts? Where would you focus a new UK government's attention in improving its #foreignpolicy? https://lnkd.in/e5EZJkUu
Three foreign policy priorities for the next UK government
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Watch this space for interesting insights and takeaways from the #USCanadaSummit regarding cross-border economic partnership, political developments, the future of work and more.
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#Research💡 🔴 What are the deeper issues of democratic renewal that are critical for European prosperity and security? EPD and Carnegie Europe release a new report for the #EuropeanDemocracyHub exploring the blind spots of democracy across Europe. Check this out below ⬇️ bit.ly/3Im4YTc
Europe's Democracy Blind Spots
https://europeandemocracyhub.epd.eu
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Excellent summary on the economic consequences of the results of the elections in NL. In addition to what Sandra tells us, I am also sincerely worried about the social and cultural divide in NL.
Potential economic and budgetary and business consequences of a right-far right coalition. https://lnkd.in/eDGRjgU3
Can Wilders Become the Next Dutch PM?
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