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Due to Russian aggression in Ukraine, the Russian Federation is facing tremendous multi-level sanctions. In the short and medium term we expect Russian exports and imports to significantly decrease, the fall however will differ depending on the industry and transport mode. In the ...
Should oil and gas prices remain at these elevated levels, energy issuers will be able to achieve their debt reduction targets in an accelerated timeframe. Improved capital discipline by management teams is leading companies to reinvest a lower percentage of their cash flow, allowing ...
With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine into its second week, the economic fallout is gradually coming into focus. In our view, it is highly likely that economic growth will slow in the US and globally, but less so in the U.S. We expect market volatility to remain elevated for an...
Global oil prices working toward all-time highs. Shades of the inflationary 1970s shake global financial markets. Traders left to ponder if this is a short-term shock or part of a sustained trend of higher commodity prices. For further details see: Chart Of The Week - Th...
Oil price shocks become deflationary because they trigger demand destruction and economic contraction, especially when the shock coincides with a leap in the cost of food, shelter, and other staples. The Canadian Petrodollar has been diving against the greenback over the last year, ev...
The sanctions against Russia, as understandable as they may be, are likely to backfire in the eurozone due to their large trade relationship with the Russian Federation. It would be a while before Europe can get alternative natural gas supplies, so this price spike can go higher. ...
In President Biden’s first State of the Union speech, there was no change in the national energy policy in the light of $115 oil and soaring inflation, with prospects of much higher prices due to the cutoff of Russian supply. With the latest U.S. GDP estimate now at zero and he...
We see developed market (DM) government bonds as ineffective portfolio diversifiers and favor inflation-linked bonds in this inflationary environment. Energy prices surged on further supply concerns. Equities slid, with Europe harder hit than the U.S. Bond yields fell on reduced rate ...
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has created significant uncertainty for the cycle outlook. The global economy was on track for strongly above-trend growth in 2022. The war in Ukraine will likely have a negative impact on growth and cause higher inflation this year, with Europe tak...
The pandemic is just one long-term consideration for economies as the world adjusts to several new phases. Short-term risks are elevated, but a focus on interactions between major long-term risks could prove critical for market participants. Demographic patterns change slowly, but...
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