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Throughout the month of December, we invite you to join us in analysing the main issues and perspectives on ten key questions that will impact investing in 2025: European and transatlantic monetary policies, the breakdown of the German economic model, the slowdown in European real estate, artificial intelligence, the banking sector... there will be no lack of challenges and opportunities, it's up to us to seize them together!
  • Charudatta Shende, Nicolas Jullien, Fixed Income, US elections

    Ballots to Bonds

    Following the US election, what will the bond landscape look like around the world in the near term and the medium term? President-elect Trump should be able to implement much of his political agenda over the next few years. We think four themes stand out: Tariffs, Regulations, Tax Cuts, and Immigration. What we don’t yet know is the timing and the magnitude of these elements.
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Monthly Coffee Break, Asset Allocation

He is back

Donald Trump’s return to the White House will likely bring a clearer picture of how dominant his policy plans will be. Undoubtedly, his rhetoric and his policy decisions will shape and shake the economy and financial markets.
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Markets cooled by a winter chill

This year, the Christmas rally came a month earlier, and Santa Claus has moved from the North Pole to Florida. During December, some of the “Trump trade” winners gave back part of the previous month gains.
Monthly Coffee Break, Equities

Waiting for Trump 2.0

European equity markets ended the last month of the year on a positive note. The positive market trend was mainly driven by rate cuts and slowing inflation over the course of 2024.
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Wholesale repricing of monetary policy expectations.

The last month of 2024 was a difficult one for the markets. Most major rates markets sold off, with the US 10-year rising by 40 basis points. At the same time, risk assets offered relatively little respite.

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