Random Thoughts

Editor’s Note: Our team generates a lot of ideas and impressions, not all of which are worthy of a full essay. To clear our notebooks entering 2025, here are quick perspectives on a range of topics.

  • At this time last year, we were buckling up for a series of impactful elections. The coming 12 months won’t be nearly as intense, but voters in important countries like Germany, Canada, and possibly France will go to the polls in 2025. With anti-establishment sentiment and economic challenges still prominent, incumbents are likely to have another bad year.
  • At the beginning of the last decade, the debt crisis faced by the euro area led to speculation that a member would leave or be excused. (Remember “Grexit”?) By the end of the decade, happily, that risk had subsided.

Government Debt

Unfortunately, fiscal and political stress in Europe has returned with a vengeance. The common currency will almost certainly face a new round of uncertainty in the years ahead, and the departure of a component country (potentially a substantial one) by the end of the decade cannot be ruled out.