Searcher

Published on Wednesday, November 6, 2019 | Updated on Monday, November 11, 2019

Big Data techniques used

Geo-World: Conflict & Protest October

Summary

The US army killed ISIS leader al-Baghdadi. Meanwhile, Turkey brokered separate deals with U.S. and Russia to ensure a safe zone in northern Syria. The UK decided to hold general elections as the EU granted the country a Brexit extension until January 31. The US and China trade war eased with a “phase one” trade deal.

Key points

  • Key points:
  • Protests and geopolitical uncertainties dominated the Middle East agenda. Syria, Iraq and Lebanon related developments increased uncertainties in the region.
  • Chile declared state of emergency due to violent protests. Rising cost of living fueled student protests.
  • U.S. House of Representatives approved impeachment inquiry procedures.
  • U.K will hold elections and acquired a Brexit extension form the EU.

Geographies

Authors

Fernando Bolívar
Tatiana Davila Egas
Yigit Engin BBVA Research - Senior Economist
Alvaro Ortiz BBVA Research - Head of Analysis with Big Data
Tomasa Rodrigo BBVA Research - Lead Economist

Documents and files


Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/html/wp-content/themes/bbvaresearch/single.php on line 834
Report (PDF)

GeoWorld_Update_Oct19.pdf

English - November 6, 2019

Report (PDF)

Situacion_Geopolitica_Oct19.pdf

Spanish - November 6, 2019

Infographics (PDF)

infog_Geo_World_Oct19.pdf

English - November 6, 2019

Infographics (PDF)

infog_Sit_Geop_Oct19.pdf

Spanish - November 6, 2019

New comment

Be the first to add a comment.

Load more

You may also be interested in