Economy ECB cuts rates again as Trump tariffs weigh on economic outlook The European Central Bank cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to 2.25% on Thursday as threats to growth outweigh inflationary concerns. 17/04/2025
Economy Fed’s Powell warns tariffs may upset inflation-growth balance Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expressed concern over achieving the central bank’s dual mandate as tariffs are likely to drive inflation higher while weakening economic growth. His comments added further pressure on US stock markets and the US dollar on Wednesday. 17/04/2025
Economy ECB set to cut interest rates as insurance against trade tariffs ECB expected to cut rates by 25bp to 2.25%—its sixth straight reduction—as inflation cools and tariff risks rise. Economists see the move as insurance amid growth shocks and US-EU tensions weighing on sentiment and policy outlook. 16/04/2025
EuroVerify Is the EU banning American credit cards? Social media users allege that ECB President Christine Lagarde has announced plans to get rid of the likes of Visa, Mastercard and PayPal. 16/04/2025
Markets Week ahead: ECB rate decision, China’s GDP, and major company earnings This week, the European Central Bank’s (ECB) interest rate decision will take centre stage. The bank is expected to continue reducing its benchmark policy rates amid mounting economic risks linked to tariffs. In Asia, China’s GDP will be closely watched by investors. 14/04/2025
EuroVerify Is Spain banning the use of €50 notes? The claims seem to feed into a general narrative of misinformation that European countries are trying to eliminate cash. 14/04/2025
Economy Eurozone inflation falls to 2.2%: Could the ECB cut rates this month? Eurozone inflation hit a four-month low at 2.2% in March, but rising monthly prices and persistent services inflation leave the ECB divided ahead of its April 17 meeting, with markets pricing a 65% chance of a rate cut. 01/04/2025
Economy How could the European Central Bank react to Trump’s trade tariffs? Donald Trump’s tariffs may hit EU growth and push up inflation, posing a dilemma for the ECB. While trade slows and prices rise, some economists argue rate cuts remain appropriate, so long as inflation expectations stay anchored. 31/03/2025
Economy How car tariffs and defence spending are shaping growth in Europe Uncertainty around US trade tariffs is costing the eurozone and the UK economy billions this year and the next, which cannot be entirely offset by increased defence spending in 2025. 29/03/2025
Economy Europe’s economic confidence dips again as services sector retreats Sentiment across the European economy weakened again in March, with confidence in services and retail slumping. The euro area’s index fell to 95.2, deepening doubts over recovery momentum. 28/03/2025
Markets Europe’s markets lose steam amid EU deadlock on Ukraine, trade tension The rally in European stock markets took a breather as EU leaders struggled to secure a €5 billion funding package for Ukraine. Investor sentiment was further dampened by the ECB’s cautious outlook on the economy and inflation, triggering selloffs, particularly in the defence and automotive sectors. 21/03/2025
Economy Lagarde: Trade tariffs could push eurozone inflation up by 0.5% A trade war could push up eurozone inflation by half a percentage point alone with detrimental effects on growth, ECB’s Lagarde warns. The ECB president said rising trade tensions and a weaker euro could complicate monetary policy. 20/03/2025
Economy Euro falls as eurozone inflation sees downward revisions in February Eurozone inflation eased to 2.3% in February, with core inflation at 2.6%, its lowest since January 2022. France had the lowest rate (0.9%), Hungary the highest (5.7%). The euro slipped ahead of Wednesday’s Fed meeting. 19/03/2025
Economy ECB's Lagarde warns of severe economic hit from Trump's trade wars ECB’s Lagarde warns Trump’s trade war could hit global growth, inflation. She indicates that escalating tariffs risk severe economic consequences, while stressing the ECB’s challenge in stabilising inflation amid record-high uncertainty. 14/03/2025
Markets Euro erases post-Trump election losses: Is the rally just beginning? The euro has surged to 1.0850 against the dollar, erasing post-Trump election losses after a 4.4% weekly gain—its strongest since 2009. While Germany’s fiscal overhaul fuels optimism, analysts are split on whether the rally can last. 10/03/2025
Economy Eurozone economy grows marginally, boosted by household spending The eurozone economy saw a slight rise in the last quarter of 2024, although major economies such as France and Germany continued to lag. 07/03/2025
Economy Eurozone private sector sees fragile growth as inflation stays high Eurozone private sector growth remained weak in February, with inflationary pressures rising. France’s activity shrank, while Spain and Italy outperformed, leaving the ECB in a bind over rate cuts. 05/03/2025
Economy Eurozone unemployment remains at a historic low despite weak economy The eurozone labour market showed resilience following the region’s sluggish economic performance in the last quarter of 2024. 04/03/2025
Economy Eurozone inflation falls less than expected: ECB rate cuts at risk? Eurozone inflation eased to 2.4% in February but remained above forecasts, complicating the ECB’s rate-cut plans. Monthly price pressures, meanwhile, hit a 10-month high. 03/03/2025
Economy Will the European Central Bank cut interest rates further this week? The European Central Bank (ECB) is set to reduce its interest rate further this week due to economic concerns. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has vowed to impose 25% tariffs on the EU, sparking concerns of a further growth slowdown. 03/03/2025