The Bundesbank sees the German economy growing by 0.2% this year and 0.8% in 2026, suggesting that a 1.5% point hit over the next three years would result in more economic contraction.
Modelling projections based on tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, the Bundesbank concluded that Germany would suffer but the U.S. would also take a hit that would more than offset ...
“Tariffs will have losers on both sides,” Bundesbank president Joachim Nagel told an evening reception in Davos on Wednesday (Jan 22). “We have to become powerful on the ground and then we are in a ...
Have market rates peaked? We are getting close, but are not seeing a conclusive message that the top is in just yet. Inconsistent curve dynamics and the sharpest sell-off in two decades mean the ...
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