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The European Central Bank left its deposit facility rate unchanged for a second meeting, signalling patience while new projections nudge up 2025 growth but trim 2026 expectations.
Brussels freezes countermeasures due to start August 7 while both sides flesh out a framework that still leaves EU exports facing 15 percent across-the-board US duties.
The 15% blanket tariff takes effect while negotiators argue over pharmaceuticals, steel quotas, energy purchases and defence commitments that exist only in the White House version.
The agreement imposes a 15% tariff on most European goods including cars, below the 30% threatened but above the 10% baseline the EU sought, while Brussels commits to $750 billion in US energy purchases and $600 billion in additional investment.
Brussels says Madrid exceeded its authority by imposing conditions on a takeover already cleared by the ECB and Spanish competition watchdog, opening a legal battle that could reshape European banking consolidation.
The Senate-passed GENIUS Act creates a regulated framework for dollar stablecoins that could deepen global dollar demand while Europe's digital euro remains years away and limited in scope.
Central bankers at Aix-en-Provence forum argue American tariffs, fiscal expansion and threats to Federal Reserve independence are driving a structural shift toward the euro, though European integration gaps remain.
Philip Lane says the monetary tightening that brought eurozone inflation from 10% to 1.9% is complete, but warns new shocks require vigilance as growth remains weak.
The European Commission will unveil rules on Wednesday allowing member states to cover up to half of wholesale power costs for heavy industry, validating German plans and opening the door for nuclear funding in France.
Eighth consecutive quarter-point reduction brings borrowing costs below half the level in Britain and the United States, with inflation now under target and growth forecasts weakening.
ECB president tells Berlin audience that geopolitical shifts create a chance for the euro to expand its 20% share of global reserves, but analysts remain split on whether Europe can deliver the deeper capital markets and political unity required.
ECB president argues US policy volatility has created an opening for the euro, but warns deeper capital markets and joint borrowing are essential first steps.
Christine Lagarde says Europe must reduce reliance on Visa, Mastercard and PayPal, yet domestic schemes in Germany and France already handle most transactions while a consultant argues US networks carry under 1% of payment value.
The single currency hit 1.1369 against the dollar in mid-April, driven by capital flight from US assets and a brighter eurozone growth outlook, though German exporters face new headwinds.
Christine Lagarde calls for European monetary independence while economists warn the euro lacks the safe assets and offshore infrastructure to challenge dollar dominance, even as US policy creates an opening.
Brussels prepares countermeasures targeting US services and technology sectors while balancing internal divisions over the scope and speed of response
The sixth consecutive reduction since June 2024 comes with a downgraded growth forecast and warnings that US tariffs and Berlin's fiscal shift could upend the disinflation path.
The European Central Bank delivered its sixth rate cut in nine months but changed its language in a way analysts read as a hawkish shift, even as it lowered growth forecasts and flagged trade risks.
The omnibus simplification package would reduce firms covered by the CSRD from 50,000 to roughly 10,000, water down supply chain due diligence, and make the taxonomy voluntary for most businesses.
Fifth reduction since June comes after zero growth in final quarter of 2024, with Germany and France both contracting. Markets price in another full percentage point of cuts this year.
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