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      France: upcoming confidence vote raises further uncertainty over budgetary outlook

      26/8/2025 Research EN

      France: upcoming confidence vote raises further uncertainty over budgetary outlook

      Unresolved divisions in France’s parliament risk exacerbating political instability and associated credit challenges given large budget deficits and rising public debt.

      UK Banks Quarterly: credit fundamentals remain solid but asset quality expected to weaken

      26/8/2025 Research EN

      UK Banks Quarterly: credit fundamentals remain solid but asset quality expected to weaken

      UK banks’ credit fundamentals are strong. While we do expect some asset-quality weakening, profitability will remain high in 2025, capital is robust, liquidity is stable and deposits are growing. Meanwhile, sector consolidation will continue.

      EU banks NPL Heatmaps: asset quality steady but downside pressures emerging

      14/8/2025 Research EN

      EU banks NPL Heatmaps: asset quality steady but downside pressures emerging

      We continue to expect a mild deterioration in asset quality as pressure in some corporate sectors intensifies amid heightened geopolitical risk and a potential slowdown in global trade.

      Five reasons why Trump’s trade war is likely to escalate

      12/8/2025 Research EN

      Five reasons why Trump’s trade war is likely to escalate

      Buoyant markets, a resilient US economy, rising customs revenues, appeasement by trading partners and conducive politics point to further escalation in US trade tensions, already set to cut global output by an estimated 0.7pps in the medium term.

      Webinar: High-voltage venture – financing Europe’s gigafactory ambitions

      12/8/2025 Research EN

      Webinar: High-voltage venture – financing Europe’s gigafactory ambitions

      Tuesday, September 9th 2025 - 3:00 PM (CEST)

      UK car finance: redress scheme will have modest impact on UK banks rated by Scope

      11/8/2025 Research EN

      UK car finance: redress scheme will have modest impact on UK banks rated by Scope

      The UK Supreme Court judgment partially reversing the Court of Appeal ruling on car finance provides widespread relief to the banks affected as it will materially reduce compensation payouts. The FCA redress scheme will further moderate credit pressures.

      Italian Bank Quarterly: strong stress-test results, H1 performance provide reassurance

      8/8/2025 Research EN

      Italian Bank Quarterly: strong stress-test results, H1 performance provide reassurance

      Stress-test results demonstrate the improvements Italian banks have made in recent years. Capital positions are comfortable, asset quality is robust and profitability is resilient. Record first-half results point to another strong year.

      Austria: persistent fiscal pressures coupled with weak growth challenge resilience to future crises

      7/8/2025 Research EN

      Austria: persistent fiscal pressures coupled with weak growth challenge resilience to future crises

      The Austrian government's planned fiscal consolidation is unlikely to stabilise general government debt-to-GDP over the next five years without further measures to help offset rising structural spending pressures amid the weak outlook for economic growth.

      EU bank stress tests: resilience in the face of not-so-remote downside risks

      6/8/2025 Research EN

      EU bank stress tests: resilience in the face of not-so-remote downside risks

      The EU bank stress-test results align with our view that banks’ credit profiles are resilient and would help soften the impact of rising economic and other challenges on credit risk. But risk is skewed to the downside.

      Ireland's export-led economy looks robust enough to withstand higher US trade tariffs for now

      5/8/2025 Research EN

      Ireland's export-led economy looks robust enough to withstand higher US trade tariffs for now

      Higher US tariffs on imports from the EU represent an external headwind for Ireland’s export and corporate-tax dependent economy but the 15% tariff increase looks manageable without materially challenging the strong public finance outlook.