Dollar edges up ahead of US jobs data, Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs

Markets brace for US Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs. The dollar edged up on Friday as markets awaited a U.S. jobs report and braced
Gold pares losses from index rebalancing, steadies ahead of US jobs data

U.S. gold futures for February delivery firmed 0.4% to $4,477.70. Gold prices pared early losses on Friday, as investors weighed geopolitical against the ongoing rebalancing
Stocks bide time before jobs report, tariff ruling

Brent futures rose 0.8% to $62.49 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude advanced 0.8% to $58.25. Asian stocks drifted lower and the
Global economy set for 2.7% growth; trade tensions cloud outlook

Policymakers face an increasingly complex inflation landscape, where supply risks call for a more coordinated and forward-looking approach. Global economic output is forecast to grow
When the cloud meets a thirsty world

Throughout history, water has been the quiet engine behind progress: farmers irrigate fields to grow crops; industry needs it to produce goods and generate energy;
Inventories, diversification, and trade vulnerabilities

Reducing supply dependencies and vulnerabilities is now a cornerstone of economic policy. This column analyses how French manufacturing firms used inventories and diversified their country-specific
Demystifying trade patterns in a fragmenting world

It has been argued that ‘connector’ countries can benefit from trade tensions by bridging the gap between trade blocs. This column examines trade flows of
Beneath the ban of abortion: Evidence from the USSR
Recent years have seen a renewed push to restrict abortion in many countries. This column examines the consequences of the abortion ban introduced in the
The impact of uncertainty on corporate borrowing in the euro area

Uncertainty in the global economy has been elevated following trade tariff disputes, economic policy changes, and geopolitical risks. This column examines the impact of uncertainty
Why information campaigns may backfire: Voter heterogeneity and network effects

Political information campaigns that perform well in focus groups and pilot studies may backfire when applied at scale. This column uses a field experiment in

