Strong demand to refill European and U.S. gas storage sites this summer will support global gas markets while a potential Russia-Ukraine truce presents downside risks.
Except for the BoJ, and following last month’s move by the RBA, the Norges Bank is the only G10 central bank not to have cut rates in the post pandemic period.
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More cracks have started to appear in the primary FIG space as more and more price sensitivity is present. Most of yesterday’s transactions saw more notable attrition.
We have had one or two signals to contend with over the past several weeks, not least the noise from Washington colliding head on with announcements here in Europe.
This is the third report in a series focused on the shift to economic statecraft from economic policy, which we argue requires markets to now focus on ‘grand macro strategy’. We suggest readers refer ...
In the first part of this series, we identified the UK as one of the most attractive European countries for Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) investments. The UK currently has the highest installed ...
Yesterday saw the Nikkei -2.2%, the Dax -1.7%, the S&P -2.7%, and the Nasdaq –3.8%, while the US Treasury 10-year yield the White House is now focused on was -5bp to 4.16%. As the headlines put it, ...
As the first quarter comes to a close, we look back at the results from the largest global beer companies (Heineken, Carlsberg, AB InBev, Molson Coors, Constellation Brands, Royal Unibrew) and what ...
Population and GDP growth in South and Southeast Asia drive demand for Australian grains. Western diet trends and regional policies shape export opportunities. South and Southeast Asia’s demand for ...
The ABS market continued to shrug off the broader weak tone yesterday with two new CMBS mandates hitting screens. And one of them is not just another pure Logistics deal!
Beverages analysts from around the globe highlight “under the radar” developments in beer, coffee, spirits, and tea. The past two months have made it clear that the terms of international trade could ...