Financial crisis

Will the IMF Soon Be in Paris?

Published by Philippe Herlin | Jul 25, 2024 | 9706

France's image in the world is plummeting at a time when its budget deficit appears to be totally out of control, reaching the same level as at the time of the Covid crisis. Remember that half of France's public debt is held by foreign investors. Any significant lack of confidence would result in...

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Brexit: A Mixed Initial Assessment

Published by Julien Chevalier | Jul 17, 2024 | 7866

Taking stock of Brexit also means recalling the historical events of the past few years. The poor economic results are in fact as much attributable to Brexit as to the many recent crises, ranging from the health crisis to the Ukrainian-Russian war and geopolitical tensions around the world.

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A New Gold Rush

Published by Otavio Costa | Jun 19, 2024 | 11094

Tavi Costa emphasizes the importance of identifying macroeconomic trends, particularly the growing shift towards hard assets like gold amidst global inflationary pressures and geopolitical changes. He points out the rising demand for commodities like copper and the underinvestment in precious met...

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The US Economy and The Illusion of Stability

Published by Julien Chevalier | Jun 11, 2024 | 8608

For over half a century, the United States has surpassed the United Kingdom as the leading international power. Its military and monetary strength, the first two of a hegemonic country, remain unrivalled. The Biden administration seeks to maintain this superpower, but the world is changing.

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