Search
THINK
economic and financial analysis
THINK
Home
Markets
FX
Credit
Rates
Commodities
Economy
Europe
Central and Eastern Europe
North America
Asia/Pacific
Latin America
Middle East and Africa
Commonwealth of Independent States
Trade
AI
Sectors
Commodities, Food & Agri
Energy
Financial Institutions
Transport & Logistics
Real estate
Corporate Sector Coverage
Sustainability
TMT
Healthcare
Forecasts
Meet the team
research.ing.com
THINK
Search
Home
Our latest
Forecasts
Our economic and financial analysis
Snaps
Articles
Reports
Opinions
Podcasts
Bundles
Topics
Markets
FX
Credit
Rates
Commodities
Economy
Europe
Central and Eastern Europe
North America
Asia/Pacific
Latin America
Middle East and Africa
Commonwealth of Independent States
Trade
AI
Sectors
Commodities, Food & Agri
Energy
Financial Institutions
Transport & Logistics
Real estate
Corporate Sector Coverage
Sustainability
TMT
Healthcare
Meet the team
research.ing.com
Menu
Our latest
Forecasts
Search
Search
Latest snap
Our top calls for the global economy in 2025
Eurozone PMI shows little relief from stagnation just yet
Japanese inflation accelerates, raising odds of another…
Polish investment recovers and wage pressures ease
Sign up now
Tags
Tag: 'Elections'
Share
66 entries tagged with
'Elections'
.
Germany
Germany's second election debate brings heated discussions but no winner
Germany
German tv duel Scholz vs Merz ends with a draw
Germany
How the Main Political Parties Plan to Make the German Economy Great Again
Credit
Credit Supply Outlook 2025: Our forecasts
Austria
Austrian parliamentary elections: a shift to the right raises economic questions
Germany
German state elections bring more tensions for Olaf Scholz' government
France
In France, cooperation is the only alternative to instability
Voting instructions will decide whether Le Pen's RN party wins or loses
Belgium
Coalition talks well underway in Belgium to form new government
France
Macron's snap election: A tactical move?
Belgium
Why Belgium's elections could leave its future hanging in the balance
South Korea
Why South Korea's legislative elections are unlikely to spark a major policy shift
Load more