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Is the Treasury sell-off over? Capital Economics weighs inInvesting.com - While US Treasury yields are expected to fall over the rest of 2025, the yield curve could nonetheless continue to steepen, according to analysts at Capital Economics. Benchmark ...
The invoking of national security to unravel trade agreements could scramble the international trading system in China’s ...
In response to the Trump administration's 10% tariff increase on all U.S. imports from China, Chinese authorities have detailed their retaliation measures.
Capital Economics projected today that US equities are set for a rebound, with a particular emphasis on growth and cyclical stocks. This forecast comes after a notable decline in small-cap stocks ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will be forced to hold a spring Budget this year to rein in government spending and settle investors’ nerves, after the cost of government borrowing hit multi-decade ...
“We expect the incoming Trump administration’s policies to have a mildly stagflationary impact on the economy,” Paul Ashworth, the chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a ...
Sovereigns who borrow private capital are making a bet that the economic returns to scale will be sufficient to raise living ...
Capital Economics highlighted the progress made by South Africa's Government of National Unity (GNU) in the six months since its formation, noting improved market goodwill, no recent loadshedding ...
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