Global Risk Insights

The Week Ahead: 10 -16 December

 Brexit moves to round two. U.S. Congress heads towards budget battle. German government moves closer to a coalition. Judge calls for arrest of former President Kirchner. All in The Week Ahead.

 


 

UK: Brexit moves to round two amid confusion 

GRI take: In terms of next steps, there are calls for a “Canada plus plus plus” free trade deal (which members of the European Parliament as well as several academics have indicated is unlikely); or a bespoke “in-the-customs-union-not-in-the-customs-union” deal. The UK’s prospects for getting what it wants will suffer from the fact that EU negotiators are already frustrated by the intra-cabinet arguments over what the deal really means and what the UK should be willing to give up. There is also mounting pressure from non-EU partner states against the UK receiving more favourable treatment than them.

 



US: Congress heads towards budget battle while Republicans grapple with tax cuts

GRI take: Given hardcore conservative members in both chambers are likely to vote against anything, the main question is whether Democrats will play hardball in the next few days. Trillions of dollars in spending are at stake.

 



GERMANY: Government moves closer to a coalition

GRI take: While the CDU has balked at several of these demands, they did indicate support for negotiations with the SPD on another coalition. This week may spell an end to one of the longest coalition negotiating periods in modern German political history.

 


 

ARGENTINA: Politics roiled again as judge calls for former President Kirchner’s arrest

GRI take: History suggests that former President Kirchner will maintain her position and many of her political opponents have suggested this is exactly why the former president sought a senate seat. However, the midterm elections may have altered this conclusion, following President Macri’s coalition wins in all 5 major metropolitan areas, where he was able to strengthen his position in the Senate and House, though still without a majority in either chamber. The Congress is expected to receive a formal request from the judge this week, and congressional leaders have indicated they intend to debate the move.

 



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This edition of The Week Ahead was produced by GRI Senior Analyst Brian Daigle and Senior Editor Luke Iott.