
Andrew Kenningham
Andrew Kenningham is an economist at Capital Economics, where he focuses on macroeconomic analysis and forecasts. He has raised concerns about the economic risks associated with President Trump's proposed tariffs, noting that even the announcement of such measures could jeopardize the credibility of the U.S. financial system.
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Andrew Kenningham, an economist at Capital Economics, discussed the potential impact of energy price increases on inflation.
Stocks recover but oil, gold, and U.S. dollar hikes indicate investor uneaseAndrew Kenningham noted that the prospects for French public debt are very bleak.
Ο εφιάλτης των spreads πάνω από τη ΓαλλίαAndrew Kenningham is from Capital Economics and commented on the potential outcomes of the confidence vote.
France’s debt crisis deepens; IMF bailout possible, says finance ministerAndrew Kenningham, chief Europe economist at Capital Economics, stated that the threat of reciprocal tariffs remains if the White House wins its appeal.
China confirms trade deal framework reached with United StatesAndrew Kenningham noted that one can never say never with Trump regarding his policies.
Economistas veem tarifaço de Trump como o ‘brexit’ americano e o fim da era da globalização


























