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MNI POLITICAL RISK ANALYSIS - Political Event Calendar 2025

MNI Political Risk details major events scheduled for the next year, including elections, summits, fiscal events & more

(MNI) London - In our Political Risk calendar for 2025 we include details on the major political events scheduled to take place in developed and emerging markets over the course of the next 12 months. We only include those events that have a set date or period in which they will take place. 

The plethora of dates outlined in the table below, combined with unconfirmed but expected events; the incoming Trump administration’s imposition of tariffs impacting global trade and geopolitics; ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and elsewhere; continued political, economic, and resource competition between global powers; and the ever-present prospect of ‘black swan’ events will ensure that political risks continue to have a significant impact on financial, commodity and credit markets through 2025.

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(MNI) London - In our Political Risk calendar for 2025 we include details on the major political events scheduled to take place in developed and emerging markets over the course of the next 12 months. We only include those events that have a set date or period in which they will take place. 

The plethora of dates outlined in the table below, combined with unconfirmed but expected events; the incoming Trump administration’s imposition of tariffs impacting global trade and geopolitics; ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and elsewhere; continued political, economic, and resource competition between global powers; and the ever-present prospect of ‘black swan’ events will ensure that political risks continue to have a significant impact on financial, commodity and credit markets through 2025.

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