Q3 GDP estimates and early data for October indicate that the global economy continues to expand apace, defying expectations of a slowdown. Several Asian economies are leading the way, with strong AI-related demand offsetting the drag from tariffs. In contrast, Canada and Mexico are feeling some strain from trade measures, while the euro-zone remains in the slow lane due to persistent structural challenges.
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