
James Knightley
James Knightley is the Chief International Economist at ING Bank, known for his expertise in global economic trends and fiscal policy. He has been a prominent voice in analyzing the implications of U.S. government fiscal strategies, particularly regarding the national deficit and tax reforms. His insights often highlight the challenges and potential consequences of government borrowing and spending.
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James Knightley warned that the environment remains ambiguous for the Federal Reserve's discussions.
El Ibex firma su mejor semana desde noviembre aupado por la anulación de los aranceles | Mercados FinancierosJames Knightley, chief international economist at ING, said in a note on Tuesday following the release of the GDP report.
GDP: The US economy was much stronger than expected in the third quarter
James Knightley, chief international economist at ING, noted that many US politicians and investors look down somewhat on Europe and its slow growth.
US debt set to soar above Italy and Greece after Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ | US economyKnightley noted that labor market momentum is being lost, reinforcing expectations of interest rate cuts.
Is the Fed behind the curve — again?James Knightley pointed out the significant downward revision of previous employment data in the U.S. economy.
Los mercados vislumbran ya los estragos de los aranceles de Trump a la economía global | InternacionalJames Knightley commented on the resilience of the labor market amid economic concerns.
Ações dos EUA ultrapassam indicador favorito de Buffett, mas sinais de alerta se acumulamJames Knightley, chief US economist for ING, noted concerns about tariff-induced price hikes affecting spending power.
Trump’s trade deals are stalling out at the worst possible timeJames Knightley, chief international economist at ING, discussed the Trump administration's view on digital services taxes.
The ‘revenge tax’ is dead before it even startedJames Knightley, an international chief economist at ING, expressed concerns about the impact of geopolitical uncertainties on household purchasing power.
EE. UU. se enfrenta al riesgo de repercusiones económicas por el ataque a IránJames Knightley, chief international economist at ING, warned about the potential spike in energy costs due to the Strait of Hormuz being closed.
America’s economy could face a war shockJames Knightley discussed the service sector economy and the cost of workers in relation to tariffs.
US consumer prices rise moderately; tariffs expected to fan inflationJames Knightley is the chief international economist at ING who commented on the job market.
Will the Fed step in if America’s labor market cracks from Trump’s tariffs?James Knightley, chief international economist at ING, commented on the implications of consumer spending for the Fed.
Retail sales surged in March as Americans rushed to beat Trump’s tariffsJames Knightley, chief international economist at ING, commented on the potential impact of consumer spending numbers.
Americans likely rushed to shop in March ahead of Trump’s tariffs, but economists say that boost won’t lastJames Knightley, chief international economist for ING, noted the impact of falling airline fares on discretionary spending.
CPI report: US inflation cooled to a six-month low in March, but tariff pressures are quickly mountingJames Knightley is the Chief International Economist at ING who estimated the focus of relocations in high-value sectors.
La obsesión de Trump con los aranceles detona una crisis mundial | InternacionalJames Knightley is the Chief International Economist at ING who commented on the potential economic impacts of tariffs.
Trump ultima la mayor andanada de su guerra comercial con el mundo en vilo | InternacionalJames Knightley is the chief international economist at ING bank and discusses the implications of Trump's fiscal policies.
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