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Thoughts ahead of June quarter-end earnings

Hockey sticks get iced; volume recovery less robustMost companies across our consumer staples coverage universe began the year expecting volumes to improve while pricing fades as a building block to organic sales

Surprise MET Increase for Uranium in Kazakhstan

New MET Rates from 2025: The Government in Kazakhstan has introduced a new Mineral Extraction Tax (MET) for uranium, replacing the existing 6% flat rate MET

The US consumer-should we be worried?

Consumer is moderating, not pulling back, The US consumer is and has been theengine behind economic growth. As rates stay higher for longer, the strength of theUS consumer is coming into

DB CoTD: It's patently obvious...

A reminder that we publish a weekly AI newsletter looking at all the rapidly evolving news flow in the field. This week’s edition is just out here and looks at how OpenAI

US Daily: June CPI Preview (Hill/Walker)

We expect a 0.21% increase in June core CPI (vs. 0.2% consensus),corresponding to a year-over-year rate of 3.43% (vs. 3.4% consensus). We

Powell’s delicate balancing act

Market HighlightsThe Fed sees a two-way risk for its restrictive monetary policy stance. In his semiannual monetary policy testimony to Congress, Fed Chair Powell has acknowledged

USD: are FX markets complacent?

Price action has been very much subdued across G10 FX markets overnight, echoing unchanged USTs and rather mixed global equities. The newsflow has

GEN AI: TOO MUCH SPEND, TOO LITTLE BENEFIT?

Tech giants and beyond are set to spend over $1tn on AI capex in coming years, with so far little to show for it. So, will this large spend ever pay off? MIT’s Daron