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abrdn's economists discuss France’s snap election and the potential fiscal and political impacts.
Are China’s best years behind it? We don’t think so. Slower growth doesn’t mean no growth. We unpack some of the reasons why China will remain a contender for years to come.
In our Monthly Macro video for June, watch Paul Diggle, Chief Economist, talk about the glimmers of hope for interest rates, recovery in Europe, and big elections in the US and UK.
How did China become the leading producer of electric vehicles? What impacts does this have on China's economy and trade tensions with the US and Europe?
Our baseline is conditioned on a Biden victory, but a broad range of alternatives are possible under Trump.