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The Bank of England delivered a quarter‑point cut to 3.75%.
3.75 % · interest rate Bank of England, central bank
Water levels at the Kaub gauge fell to 24 centimetres, the lowest since records began in 1880.
24 cm · Kaub gauge
Dutch TTF benchmark surged past €60 per megawatt hour after US‑Iran escalation disrupted Qatari LNG flows.
60 € · TTF benchmark
Britain paid six times the normal rate for imported electricity as temperatures above 40°C cut wind output.
6 · normal rate for imported electricity
The European Union has only 14 gigawatts of large‑scale storage.
14 GW · large-scale storage
Flash PMI fell to 47.5 in May.
47.5 · Flash PMI
Input price inflation hit a three‑and‑a‑half‑year high.
3.5 % · input price inflation
The euro fell to a four‑month low below $1.152.
1.152 $ · euro
Draft regulation would require 70% EU content in publicly procured electric vehicles.
70 % · EU content in publicly procured electric vehicles
EU storage levels were 46 billion cubic metres, the lowest February figure since 2023.
46 billion cubic metres · EU storage levels
The bloc has 27 financial systems and more than 300 trading venues.
27 · financial systems300 · trading venues
Inflation was 1.7% and the euro was up 14% in a year.
1.7 % · inflation14 % · euro

Water levels at the Kaub gauge fell to 24 centimetres, the lowest since records began in 1880, threatening nuclear cooling, hydropower and inland shipping across central and eastern Europe.

The European Central Bank left its key rate unchanged on Thursday, yet Christine Lagarde warned that Middle East conflict could push inflation above target until 2027, prompting markets to price in a quarter-point increase in September.

Dutch TTF benchmark surges past €60 per megawatt hour after US-Iran escalation disrupts Qatari LNG flows through the Strait of Hormuz, leaving European storage 10 percentage points behind last year's pace.

The European Commission will unveil proposals on Friday to cut capital requirements and ease cross-border mergers, responding to a decade of US dominance in investment banking and capital markets.

Record temperatures force consumers toward affordable Chinese cooling units even as the European Commission prepares new trade restrictions on Beijing, exposing a gap between climate reality and industrial strategy.

Brussels opens new consultation channel with Beijing while German carmaker slashes workforce, exposing the gap between European unity rhetoric and industrial reality.

Britain paid six times the normal rate for imported electricity as temperatures above 40°C cut wind output, forced gas plant shutdowns and strained French nuclear cooling.

The EU generates half its electricity from renewables but has only 14 GW of large-scale storage. Planned capacity of 84 GW falls far short of the 750 GW needed for climate targets, while grid investment lags at a fraction of the €580 billion required.

Flash PMI falls to 47.5 in May while input price inflation hits three-and-a-half-year high, forcing ECB to weigh June rate hike against mounting recession risk.

Markets price a June hike but policymakers insist on meeting-by-meeting approach with Strait of Hormuz blockade creating 'layer cake of shocks' risk

A two-week truce triggered a relief rally, yet damaged Gulf infrastructure and unresolved shipping risks mean higher gas prices and supply shortages will persist through winter.

The euro fell to a four-month low below $1.152 as Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz sent oil prices soaring, exposing Europe's structural energy vulnerability and widening the policy gap between the ECB and Federal Reserve.

Draft regulation would require 70% EU content in publicly procured electric vehicles and mandate low-carbon materials, marking a decisive break from open-market orthodoxy.

Benchmark gas prices jumped on Monday after disruption to Middle East supply routes coincided with EU storage levels at 46 billion cubic metres, the lowest February figure since 2023, raising industrial cost pressures before the summer refill season.

European Commission president tells MEPs the bloc's 27 financial systems and 300-plus trading venues are strangling growth, urging savings and investment union legislation this year even if some member states refuse to join.

With inflation at 1.7% and the euro up 14% in a year, the central bank faces competing pressures that could force a shift sooner than markets expect.

The single currency reached its highest level against the dollar since 2021 while Trump welcomes the greenback's decline. Economists are split on whether the eurozone can absorb another competitiveness shock.

Europe's stalled electricity demand had cooled renewable investment. Now data centres are forcing a rethink that keeps gas plants running into the 2060s while solar and wind costs plunge below fossil alternatives.

Prime minister rules out return to Brussels rulebook for City firms, ending months of speculation. Industry leaders warn reversing post-Brexit reforms would damage London's listing recovery.

The ECB kept rates steady while flagging internal divisions over the next move, Norway and Sweden paused their easing cycles, and the Bank of England delivered a quarter-point cut to 3.75% as UK inflation eased.

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