Are markets too confident in a September ? Yes. But are central banks too nervous about another inflation wave? Also, yes, argues James Smith. He’s got a bone to pick this week, as the team looks ahead to a data-fuelled week in financial…
Co-rapporteurs Siegfried Mureşan and Carla Tavares will hold a press conference on Tuesday, 15 July at 09.30 CET on Parliament's priorities and expectations for the EU's post-2027 long-term budget ahead of the Commission's proposal,…
Today we switch to an important part of the stock market ecosystem: Exchange-traded funds (ETFs). ETFs are one of the most successful financial innovations of the last 30 years. Since their launch (in Canada) in 1990, ETFs…
Growth challenges are mounting while tariffs will lift inflation, but stagflation fears are wide of the mark. The Fed will likely delay rate cuts until the end of the year, despite escalating pressure from the president, but may move in…
Kate WhannelPolitics reporterWatch: PM says migrant return scheme to begin "in weeks"The UK will begin returning migrants arriving in small boats to France within weeks under a new pilot scheme, Sir Keir Starmer has said.Under the "one…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Israel believes deeply buried stocks of enriched uranium at one Iranian nuclear facility hit by the U.S. military are potentially retrievable, a senior Israeli official said.And the agency that built the U.S. “bunker…
Thank you, Lorie. Let me start by expressing my deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of those harmed by the flooding in the Hill Country. I cannot imagine the…
Eurozone data remains volatile amid trade war developments, but the underlying trend is still sluggish. Uncertainty is slowing domestic demand, which contributes to our expectation of a further rate cut from the European Central Bank in…