MONTHLY BAROMETER

MONTHLY BAROMETER2021-11-10T13:54:57+01:00
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An ‘inch-deep mile-wide’ predictive and analytical monthly newsletter.

Monthly Barometer

2 April 2024|

Industrial policies are everywhere. Three recent warnings about global over-indebtedness. Central banks and regulators worry about climate change. Will there be a US soft landing or not? Immigration in rescue of the US economy. The risk of Europe becoming ungovernable. Geopolitical insights and “selective compassion”. AI euphoria. Four canaries in the mine.[...]

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Monthly Barometer

1 March 2024|

Short-term economic outlook looking better than expected. Public finances looking unsustainable. What would a Trump victory look like? Industrial policies changing how business is done. Russia’s waiting game in Ukraine. Galloping global heating heralds the early stage of a climate emergency. Just green isn’t enough, green transition must be fair too. Is it India’s moment? [...]

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Monthly Barometer

1 February 2024|

It’s all about conflating risks. A lacklustre global economy. Don’t bank on too many rate cuts. Geopolitics:escalating? The dangers of climate ‘inactivism’. The potency of the three “Ps”, aided and abetted by AI & disinformation. The US - fractured. Beware the demographics. [...]

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Monthly Barometer

3 January 2024|

The 2023 predictions that got away. As for 2024: geopolitical risks are here to stay; security will continue to trump the rest; tech innovation will go on expanding faster and faster; green will re-bound and the US election will be the most consequential event of the year. [...]

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Monthly Barometer

1 December 2023|

The global economy defies ‘like-the-past’ models - they don’t work anymore. Controlling public debt and austerity are as politically thorny as ever. Fossil fuels will go, but not without a fight. Migration: an economic must, but a political minefield. Why Western populism weighs in for Putin against Ukraine. One US-Chinese ‘swallow’ does not a new summery geopolitical outlook make. [...]

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Monthly Barometer

1 November 2023|

Global outlook grim. Global economy, limping not sprinting. Geopolitics impacts everything: economics, investor mood and moves. Western supremacy is a thing of the past. Some good news in Poland. Global repercussions of the Israel-Hamas war are bad news for Ukraine. Ultra-luxury market goes on rising. The double-edged sword of generative AI. [...]

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Monthly Barometer

29 September 2023|

The unsinkable US consumer is keeping its economy afloat. For rich economies, oil price inflation should be a manageable headwind. Long green - short brown or not, that is the question. Developing new technologies, including AI, is thirsty work. A Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) is on the way. Much in this "unhinged world” hinges on the outcome of [...]

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Monthly Barometer

1 September 2023|

Interest rates and inflation look set to be higher for longer, ditto for public debt levels. China’s flailing economy and the global economic and geopolitical fallout. Expansion of BRICS bloc membership changes nothing and everything. Beware 'risk blindness’, faltering climate policies and bubbling AI [...]

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Monthly Barometer

31 July 2023|

A resilient global economy but not to the same extent everywhere. Beware of ‘junk’ crawling out from under the low interest rate woodwork - almost everywhere. Not everyone feels threatened by AI but enough do to make it matter. Extreme heat events will impact everything. The worsening climate crisis engenders climate fatigue, powering political polarisation. Putin will stop at [...]

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