Most forecasters see the euro zone expanding at a rate between 1% and 1.5% this year, after ​growth of about 1.4% in 2025.
Euro-area inflation eased to the European Central Bank’s target, supporting the view of policymakers that interest rates can stay at current levels unless the economic outlook changes significantly.
Meanwhile, the Pound (GBP) traded in a narrow range after the UK’s own manufacturing PMI confirmed the factory sector’s ...
Swapped issuance may contribute to a bullish push in euro rates and, with more supply on the agenda, rate markets are likely to stay volatile.
Cyprus continues to offer relatively cheaper borrowing for households, particularly for housing, while delivering the lowest ...
The yen weakened against other G-10 and Asian currencies—despite the hawkish undertone to today’s hike, StoneX said.