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Feb 2025 · From the Field

Trump’s tariffs: More bite than bark?

The view that tariffs would have little long-term impact on asset prices is likely to be mistaken.

By Justin Thomson
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Feb 2025 · From the Field

Trump’s tariffs are a wild card for the global economy

Trade wars do not produce winners.

By Blerina Uruci
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Jan 2025 · From the Field

Three important insights from 2024

Three investment trends from 2024 could continue to influence capital market behavior in 2025.

By Tim Murray
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Dec 2024 · From the Field

China’s policy pivot marks a turning point in the economic cycle

A policy pivot from risk control to growth support suggests a more favorable environment for growth and business.

By Wenli Zheng
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Dec 2024 · From the Field

What will a second Trump presidency mean for markets?

Markets appear optimistic about another Trump presidency. But inflation could spoil the party.

By Tim Murray
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Nov 2024 · On the Horizon

2025 Global Market Outlook

Investing during transition

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Nov 2024 · On the Horizon

U.S. exceptionalism has not run out of steam

The ingredients are there for another year of robust growth.

By Blerina Uruçi
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Nov 2024 · On the Horizon

Mapping the path from slowdown to recovery

The world is transitioning to manufacturing-led growth.

By Nikolaj Schmidt
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Nov 2024 · From the Field

Will Fed rate cuts translate into a strong U.S. economy?

Investors may need to temper their expectations for the Fed to boost U.S. growth in 2025.

By Tim Murray
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Nov 2024 · In the Loop

What Trump’s win means for policy, the economy, and markets

Extending tax cuts and an assertive approach on trade policy likely to be areas of focus.

By Gil Fortgang
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Oct 2024 · In the Loop

Three policy developments to watch after U.S. election

The postelection shift from campaigning to governing can create uncertainty for markets.

By Gil Fortgang
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Oct 2024 · From the Field

Friendshoring is reconfiguring global trade

Opportunities arise for the West’s allies to plug supply deficits.

By Roy Adkins
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Oct 2024 · In the Loop

U.S. Election: What's at stake for M&A and antitrust policy?

Next president to decide if tough antitrust policy continues.

By Gil Fortgang
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Sep 2024 · From the Field

Three key themes to watch out for in emerging markets

Economic growth resiliency to be tested, while new countries could start cutting interest rates.

By Chris Kushlis
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Sep 2024 ·

US election and trade policy: What investors need to know

Presidential election will shape the pace of deglobalization

By Gil Fortgang

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