
About this episode
The episode discusses the Eurozone economic perspectives for 2025 amidst various political challenges.
With what looks like messy national elections, intense debates around the many recommendations of the Draghi report and the return of a Trump Administration, there are a few roadblocks waiting for the European Union this year. Join us for this IONA Asks episode as we discuss the Eurozone economic perspectives for 2025 with Carsten Brezski, Chief Economist at ING Germany. An episode produced and edited by Gérémy Côté. This episode was recorded on Friday, January 3rd, 2025. Editor’s Note: at around 33min20 Gérémy misreported Canada’s debt to GDP ratio at 52%. As of 2024, it stands at 70%. It was at 52% in 2015. Our apologies.
People in this episode
Host: Gérémy Côté
Guest: Carsten Brezski
Topics covered
- Eurozone economy
- economic perspectives
- Draghi report
- European Union
- national elections
- Trump Administration
Keywords
- Eurozone
- economy
- Carsten Brezski
- Draghi report
- European Union
- national elections
- Trump Administration
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: ING Germany
Places: Canada
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