Global Risk Insights

The Week Ahead: 9-15 September

EU Commission presidency election ramping up. Sweden struggles to form a coalition. UK interest rates. All in The Week Ahead.


EUROPEAN UNION: The fight for European Commission president heats up, with Socialists and EPP jockeying and others planning

GRI take: A split between Germany and France over the EPP presidency could create complications, and a German president would likely lead to pressure from France to secure a different high-level position. The absence of the UK political parties will likely impact both major coalitions, though the Socialists in particular will likely suffer due to the strength of the UK Labour Party. Key developments to watch out for are any announcements of candidates to contest Weber’s attempt to secure the EPP position, as well as any dark horse candidate (like Vestager) who may be able to secure the support of one of more major European heads of state.


UK: Following last month’s interest rate decision, Bank of England likely to maintain interest rates

GRI take: If anything, Governor Carney may extend his stay further: last week he indicated he would be willing to remain beyond his self-selected departure date of June 2019 in order to support a smooth transition post-Brexit. While there are indications that the government may support this extension, they have not yet issued a firm decision one way or another, and extending Carney’s stay could embroil the Conservatives even further in pro- and anti-Brexit turmoil.


SWEDEN: Swedish center-left and center-right parties will struggle to form a government following strength of Swedish Democrat vote

GRI take: Should the left and right-leaning parties each remain unable to form a majority coalition, the largest of the two may attempt to run a minority government, as Prime Minister Lofvan has done. While not impossible, the growth in popularity of the SD could cause the center-right parties to reconsider some of their policy positions to avoid losing further support, making any minority government more difficult to actually govern the country.


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This edition of The Week Ahead was produced by GRI Senior Analyst Brian Daigle and Editor-in-Chief Alisa Lockwood.