EU Proposes €150 Billion Defense Loan Plan
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EU Commission proposes 800-billion-euro defence plan
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EU ponders 800 billion euro plan to beef up defenses to counter possible US disengagement
EU Proposes €150 Billion Defense Loan Plan as Trump Pulls Back
The European Union will propose extending €150 billion ($158 billion) in loans to boost defense spending as the bloc tries to adjust to US President Donald Trump’s abrupt pullback of American security on the continent.
Euro rates jumped higher on defence spending expectations and higher-than-hoped inflation. USTs also continue to rally. Not much room south of 4% on the 10yr unless payrolls provide the room
Ireland may have to pay EU compliance costs of between 8 billion euros and 26 billion euros ($8.4 billion-$27.2 billion) if it does not swiftly implement its emissions-cutting plans by 2030, the country's fiscal and climate watchdogs warned on Tuesday.
The U.S. Dollar retreated, and the euro rose on Monday after Europe pushed forward for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. The greenback was last down 0.99
ECB, Euro and inflation
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Euro zone inflation ticks lower in boost to ECB rate cut bets
Euro Could Rise if ECB Signals Pause in Rate Cuts, Tariffs Pose a Risk
The euro was up and could rise further if the ECB signals it could pause interest-rate cuts after a highly anticipated 25bp cut Thursday.
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Euro zone inflation dips to 2.4% in February as ECB bets point to sixth rate cut
(Reuters) - Egypt and the European Commission have signed a 90 million euro ($93.9 million) soft funding agreement to enhance food security, the Egyptian ministry of international cooperation said on Monday. The funding, provided by the European Investment Bank (EIB), aims to improve Egypt's grain storage and logistics infrastructure.
European markets are expected to start the week on a positive note, with traders in the region keeping an eye on the latest inflation data for the euro zone.
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Police in Bulgaria’s capital have clashed with nationalist protesters who demanded that the government scrap plans to bring the country into the eurozone
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