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Geopolitics

Geopolitical tensions are surging and core inflation is expected to move higher. Major central banks around the world are preparing to tighten monetary policy, banks’ liquidity may be reduced and financing conditions could worsen.

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Top Geopolitical Risks of 2023

S&P Global

The world is changing. Geopolitical fragmentation is being fueled by COVID-19, the war in Ukraine, U.S.-China relations and more. Here, we outline 2023’s top geopolitical risks.


Look Forward: Funding the Future

As we look ahead to 2030, the world faces unprecedented, accelerated and multifaceted transitions. How can we afford to confront the global challenges of climate, the energy transition and an aging population, and who has the capacity to pay?

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January 10, 2024
End of the Washington Consensus

The world is fragmenting at a time when cooperation is needed to tackle the global issues of climate change, the energy transition, debt and healthcare.

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Country Risk

Datasets & Solutions

Country Risk offers historic and forecast data including detailed overview on Country Risks Ratings, ESG, Banking Sector Risk and News events related to political violence and political risk incidents.


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Global Trade Tensions

S&P Global Market Intelligence

Concerns are mounting around global trade, as U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports sparked reaction and retaliation from several countries and regions.