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Chief Economist at ING Germany
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I am the Chief Economist at ING Germany. I have a broad international background in economics and finance, combining public and private sector experience in economic analysis and policy-making. Main focus: Europe, Eurozone, Germany and ECB. My career started in the public sector at the ...more

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The Market’s Bet Against Central Banks Might Be Misguided
Central banks are trying to push out expectations over the timing of interest rate cuts, but the markets don't seem to be listening.
What To Expect In 2024
A short discussion about what to expect from the global economy next year.
The ECB's Last Hike
The European Central Bank raised interest rates on Thursday but signaled that the move may be the last one in the current cycle.
Why Germany Is Emerging As The ‘Sick Man Of Europe’
As it grapples with the burden of global economic shifts and a critical lack of investment, Germany is running behind its eurozone peers on a number of fronts.
Stuck In The Twilight Zone Between Stagnation And Recession
For the global economy, the first half of the year was packed with action. The remainder of the year will see a further weakening of the global economy, a rapid fall in headline inflation, and a dearth of central bank rate cuts.
We Are Only Human
In the global economy, a lot has gone “wrong” over the last few years.
We Are In A Polycrisis, And This Is What It Means
A discussion about growing concerns of a global 'polycrisis'.
Market Turmoil: A Crisis Avoided, At Least For Now
It's been a turbulent few weeks for global markets, and concerns over the potential for yet another financial crisis are on the rise.
Inflation: The Word On All Central Bankers’ Lips
Inflation remains one of the hottest economic topics of the moment, affecting households and companies and giving central bankers a very hard time.
What Now After Germany’s Cliff-hanger Elections?
ING's Carsten Brzeski in Berlin tells us that we're in for marathon talks between the Greens and the Liberals after a very close election result in Germany. They could take months and Angela Merkel is not expected finally to step down until Christmas
What The Eurozone Needs To Do Next
While governments and central banks have already done a lot to tackle the economic fallout of COVID-19, what's still missing is a pan-European fiscal reaction.
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