Economic Outlook 2025-27: 10 Top-of-Mind Questions, Answered

Who truly bears the cost of the ongoing trade war? Primarily exporters for now, but US consumers will also be hit through higher inflation (up by 0.6pp by mid-2026).

Powering ahead: Global Wealth Report 2025

Global Wealth Report 2025: Discover financial trends, shifts in wealth and key risks. Read all insights and key findings.

What to watch I September 18, 2025

Who’s paying for the trade war, the BoJ’s daring game of patience and equity markets – bubble or boom?

Agentic AI: The self-driving economy?

Agentic AI – capable of autonomous decision-making and executing complex tasks without human intervention –marks a significant leap in artificial intelligence, with the potential to profoundly reshape economies and labor markets across the globe.

What to watch I September 11, 2025

The Fed’s very political cut, BoE forced to pause and Munich Auto Show blues for European car makers

The fertility rate paradox: Education is key

Money can’t buy more children. Among OECD countries, tax breaks, cash benefits and services granted for families and children corresponded to 1.8% of GDP. 

What to watch I September 5, 2025

France’s back-to-school blues, ECB on hold and no summer break for the trade war

Sector Atlas 2025: Trade war is a sector war after all

US tariffs are reshaping supply chains, prompting retaliation and heightening uncertainty. Companies will continue to adapt as the trade war is here to stay.

What to watch I August 1, 2025

Trade deals or trade wars? Germany’s insoluble budget equation and tariffs diminishing carmakers’ reshoring prospects

3.5% to 2035: Bridging the global infrastructure gap

Over the next decade, the global economy will need to invest nearly 3.5% of GDP per year (USD 4.2trn) to future-proof social, transport, energy and digital infrastructure against megatrends such as urbanization, supply chain disruptions and AI-driven digitalization.