LME copper surged 3.6% yesterday to settle above $10,336/t (the highest since May 2024), after Freeport-McMoRan declared ...
Join ING’s Central and Eastern Europe team for a webinar exploring key regional dynamics: Labour markets: CEE labour markets ...
Upside surprises in the final US GDP numbers and jobless claims make it difficult for markets to agree on upcoming Fed cuts.
The lesson, which was already eminently clear after the Covid pandemic and the subsequent energy price shock in Europe, is ...
But overall, the market remains surprisingly steady – for instance, the pricing of the European Central Bank. The market is ...
In primary markets, the Netherlands will sell a new 30y DSL via Dutch Direct Auction (DDA). Portugal has mandated banks for a ...
Service sector business activity picked up significantly, keeping the PMI at a level associated with modest growth ...
After a long series of partially inexplicable rising optimism, the Ifo index – Germany’s most prominent leading indicator – ...
The Swiss central bank looks unlikely to take rates negative again, but could try tweaking the charge on excess reserves ...
The Swiss National Bank kept its policy rate unchanged at 0%, as inflation remains very low and economic risks mount ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell broadly reiterated his cautious view yesterday, signalling there is some balance between downside ...
Global sustainable finance issuance amounted to US$975bn in the first seven months of 2025. While this does trail slightly ...
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