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European Morning Credit Today in European Credit

Bank of Ireland (BKIR): Fitch revised the outlook on Bank of Ireland to positive from stable, affirming the holdco’s rating at BBB+ (A3(+)/BBB elsewhere). The agency sees a

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

Buy France

The sharp underperformance of the French stock market on its recent political events is irrational, given the CAC 40’s limited exposure to French domestic economics and politics.

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

US Economics WeeklyChair Powell heads to Capitol Hill

Economic Comment: Chair Powell expected to update Congress on path aheadOur guess is most Chairs of the Federal Reserve Board approach Congressionaltestimony

US CPI in focus, while BOK, BNM to stand pat

With the Fed staying patient with its restrictive monetary policy stance, the mortgage rate in the US – currently fixed at 7% for a 30y tenor - is set to remain high for quite

Asia-Pacific Portfolio Strategy: Asian equity market daily update

The MXAPJ Index rose 1.3% today. Hong Kong and Taiwan markets outperformed,while India and Singapore markets underperformed. Within MXAPJ sectors, Info

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

Getaways and giveaways

In June, total card spending per household was down 0.5% year-over-year, according to Bank of America internal data. Seasonally-adjusted total card spending dropped 0.1% month-over-month (MoM), but over the second quarter as a whole, total

Sticky inflation is coming unglued

The June CPI report was very benign. The headline figure fell 0.06% (expected up0.1%) and the core figure was up only 0.06% (expected up 0.2%). Within the corecomponent,the long-awaited slowing in both tenants’and owners’ equivalentrental inflation took