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In the present day’s agenda: “Terrorism” in New Orleans; shipowners swap to smaller vessels; gold set to rise increased; what to look at this yr; and FT critics choose the most well liked tickets of 2025
Good morning, and completely satisfied new yr. We begin 2025 by asking greater than 220 economists how progress will likely be affected by Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda.
What’s the affect of ‘Maganomics’? Whereas his precise plans are nonetheless unclear, most respondents count on the president-elect’s protectionist insurance policies to overshadow the advantages of different components. Many economists within the US additionally consider the brand new Trump time period will spur inflation and make the Federal Reserve extra cautious about slicing rates of interest.
Nevertheless, most economists — together with these on the IMF, the OECD and the European Fee — forecast stronger progress within the US than in Europe in 2025. One analyst mentioned Trump’s plans, which embrace threats of blanket tariffs and mass deportations, might deliver some short-term progress however “at the expense of a global slowdown which then will come back and hurt the US later on”.
Why it issues: For the Eurozone, the principle concern is about manufacturing, with the automotive trade in Germany — the area’s largest economic system — particularly in danger. Trump’s menace of a 60 per cent levy on China might additionally increase the prospect of Beijing flooding the area with low-cost merchandise. One economist mentioned the UK, although seen as higher insulated from tariffs, may very well be uncovered to a “second-round impact” ought to tariffs weigh on Eurozone progress.
“The Trump administration will be an ‘unpredictability machine’ which will dissuade business and households from taking long-term decisions with ease,” mentioned PwC UK’s chief economist. “This will inevitably have an economic cost.”
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Financial knowledge: The Eurozone, US, France and Germany have manufacturing buying managers’ indices, as does the UK, which additionally has the Nationwide home worth index.
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Monetary markets: Buying and selling resumes within the US, UK and different international locations after yesterday’s break.
For a preview of key occasions in 2025, try the newest version of our Week Forward publication.
5 extra high tales
1. The FBI is investigating an “act of terrorism” after a person drove a pick-up truck into a big crowd within the coronary heart of New Orleans yesterday, killing at the very least 15 individuals and injuring 35. US President Joe Biden mentioned authorities have been additionally investigating the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck outdoors the Trump lodge in Las Vegas to see if the 2 incidents have been associated. Learn the complete story.
2. Shipowners are transferring on from the period of ordering ever-larger vessels and switching to smaller crafts as an alternative, in keeping with trade knowledge. The change is being prompted by the rerouting of world commerce from China to ports elsewhere in Asia, and the disruption is simply anticipated to proceed with Trump’s return to the White Home this month.
3. The worth of gold is ready to climb additional in 2025 though the tempo of positive factors is prone to gradual after final yr’s bumper 27 per cent rally. Analysts surveyed by the Monetary Instances count on gold to achieve about $2,795 per troy ounce by the top of the yr, or about 7 per cent above present ranges. Right here’s why the value of the yellow metallic is prone to rise.
4. Unique: Job losses at European automotive half suppliers greater than doubled in 2024 because the slowdown within the continent’s automotive trade hit the fortunes of its manufacturing provide chain. Job creation has additionally slowed and there have been greater than 58,000 internet job losses throughout the trade in Europe since 2020.
5. Russian fuel flows by way of Ukraine stopped within the early hours of yesterday after a transit deal between the 2 international locations expired within the wake of Moscow’s full-scale invasion. The pipeline was one of many final two routes nonetheless carrying Russian fuel to Europe, almost three years into the full-scale struggle. EU international locations will lose about 5 per cent of fuel imports in the course of winter.
What to look at in 2025
![Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda will hit world progress, economists inform FT polls 1 Composite image of illustrations of Donald Trump, Elon Musk, AI robotics, EV cars, bitcoin, Christine Lagarde and Rachel Reeves](https://www.ft.com/__origami/service/image/v2/images/raw/https%3A%2F%2Fd1e00ek4ebabms.cloudfront.net%2Fproduction%2F38233271-0967-412e-ad8f-b1f7ab124811.jpg?source=next-article&fit=scale-down&quality=highest&width=700&dpr=1)
Monetary Instances reporters contemplate the rise of “sovereign” synthetic intelligence, the prospects for electrical automotive gross sales and whether or not the “masters of the universe” will likely be investing your pension financial savings, in our survey of enterprise tendencies within the yr forward.
We’re additionally studying . . .
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Crypto’s golden period: The sector expects lighter regulation and wider adoption beneath Donald Trump, however some fear about systemic dangers.
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Photo voltaic sector: The trade is going through “a lot of distress” after a collapse in demand triggered a wave of bankruptcies in Germany, its most essential European market.
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Monetary to-do record: From money-saving work perks to investments and tax planning, Claer Barrett has 10 ideas to get your funds in form this new yr.
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‘Friendshoring’: The ugly, eviscerating saga round Nippon Metal’s takeover bid for US Metal reveals why it’s laborious to be a good friend of America, writes Leo Lewis.
Chart of the day
Nvidia has emerged as an important backer of start-ups making an attempt to realize from the factitious intelligence revolution its chips are powering. The semiconductor group has been pumping ever better sums into a few of its personal clients, investing $1bn in AI firms in 2024.
![Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda will hit world progress, economists inform FT polls 2 Line chart of Company has overtaken Microsoft and Amazon in number of VC rounds showing Nvidia's VC activity has surged in the past two years](https://www.ft.com/__origami/service/image/v2/images/raw/https%3A%2F%2Fd6c748xw2pzm8.cloudfront.net%2Fprod%2F6960e3f0-b8df-11ef-be8d-b5d5d97a23fe-standard.png?source=next-article&fit=scale-down&quality=highest&width=700&dpr=1)
Take a break from the information
The FT’s critics choose the most anticipated sizzling tickets in 2025, from movie, theatre, dance and TV to artwork exhibitions, video games, pop and classical music.
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