Christopher Dembik, senior investment advisor at Pictet Asset Management, weighs in on what the outcome of the French parliamentary election means for markets.
Pierre Wunsch, governor of the National Bank of Belgium and member of the European Central Bank’s Governing Council, says the ECB can lower its key rate from 3.75% to 3.5% if current projections stay on track.
Alastair Campbell, Labour’s former director of communications, says he does not believe the Conservative Party will be “virtually wiped out” in the upcoming general election — despite what recent opinion polls indicate.
Douglas Yates, professor at the American Graduate School in Paris, says everyone was shocked by the decision of French President Emmanuel Macron to call a snap parliamentary election after the European Parliament election.
Hannah Bunting, lecturer in quantitative British politics at the University of Exeter and co-director of its Elections Centre, discusses the newly declared U.K. election on July 4.
Ben Wood, chief analyst at CCS Insight, discusses yet another bumper set of results from Nvidia with CNBC’s Karen Tso and Arjun Kharpal at Vivatech in Paris.
John Chambers, the former CEO of Cisco, says that artificial intelligence will “power the stock market over the next decade,” adding that the technology is the reason why the stock market has moved so dramatically over the past 12 months.