LDN Tech vs Consumer

Thoughts on the future of each sector in EMEA? 

Historically, Europe has been very consumer dominant with Tech representing a small (yet growing) share of GDP. However, with the recent 'SaaSpocalypse' and most digital infra being built in the US, do people see this balance changing anytime soon?

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, there isn't specific information addressing the future of the tech versus consumer sectors in EMEA or the potential shift in balance between them. However, the context does highlight broader economic impacts and trends, such as the challenges faced by consumer sectors during economic downturns and the evolving dynamics in various industries.

If you're looking for insights into sector-specific trends or predictions, you might want to explore additional resources or threads on WSO that focus on EMEA market dynamics, tech growth, or consumer sector resilience. I'm sorry, but it looks like this may be out of my ability to answer... maybe some of the links below might help?

Sources: Coronavirus scare and the impacts to the global economy, January 2016 Data Update 6: Debt, the double edged sword, Which LDN banks haven't opened SA applications or are still early in the process?, Predictions for IB business for 22-23, Saudi Arabia's Oil Cut: An Unexpected Shift | The Daily Peel | 6/5/2023

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