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Global Markets Daily: French Elections: OATs Not Out Of the Woods

The results of the French legislative election second round surprised vsexpectations, with the left coalition winning the highest number of seats and

European Equity Strategy

It's time for stock picking again: Europe's stock level dispersion and equities market breadth are just starting to recover from lows ( Exhibit 2 and Exhibit 6 ) amid recent investor focus on elections,

Weakened consensus on monetary policy

Participants' agreement about the outlook for monetary policyand the labor market diminished again in the June meeting.

Chile: Copper Exports and Weak Imports Supported the Trade Balance in June (Armella)

Bottom Line: The trade balance recorded a US$1,990mn surplus in June, strongerthan the US$1.60bn surplus in May and firmer than the US$1.44bn surplus a year

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

Slow Boat from China Implications of Soaring Shipping Costs

At the southern tip of Africa, the warm water from the Indian Ocean meets the cool current coming up from the Antarctic, resulting in stormy weather. When first

2Q Preview: Screening for Dislocations (SLB), Momentum (AR, CCJ), and Catalysts (WFRD)

Heading into 2Q24 and 2H24, we remain focused on stocking picking versusthematic exposures similar to so far this year, and see three key buckets of

Bank of Korea: preparing for a Q4 pivot

The Bank of Korea’s (BoK) decision to keep its policy rate unchanged at 3.50% was unanimous, but its forward guidance has turned incrementally more dovish as anticipated.

Data Preview: Mixed Picture in June,

Data preview: mixed picture again in June, slower Q2 GDP growth momentumFor the upcoming June data release, we expect smaller y/y decline in property sales on alow base,