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6 November
Bundesbank’s Nagel: US tariffs threaten to undermine EU progress on inflation control

Nagel warned that new trade barriers could undermine the European Central Bank's (ECB) progress in controlling inflation. These protectionist measures may also compel the ECB to reassess its monetary policy stance.

3 April
Bundesbank’s Nagel: US tariffs threaten to undermine EU progress on inflation control
Minister of Labor says France's economic growth forecast for 2025 to be lowered

France's Minister of Labor Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet announced a downward revision of the country's economic growth forecast for 2025 on Wednesday during a broadcast on France 2 TV channel. The GDP growth figure is likely to reach 0.7%.

3 April
Minister of Labor says France's economic growth forecast for 2025 to be lowered
ECB’s Schnabel revives discussion about joint debt

Isabel Schnabel, European Central Bank Executive Board member, believes joint debt can bolster the euro’s role in the global economy, as Trump's tariff policy could have a negative impact on the US economy.

3 April
ECB’s Schnabel revives discussion about joint debt
European Union. PPI (YoY). The value of the indicator has increased from 1.7% to 3%

An increase of the indicator value may contribute to the rise in quotes of EUR.

3 April
European Union. PPI (MoM). The value of the indicator has decreased from 0.7% to 0.2%

A decrease of the indicator value may contribute to the fall in quotes of EUR.

3 April
European Union. Markit Composite PMI. The value of the indicator has increased from 50.4 to 50.9

An increase of the indicator value may contribute to the rise in quotes of EUR.

3 April
Germany. German Composite PMI. The value of the indicator has increased from 50.9 to 51.3

An increase of the indicator value may contribute to the rise in quotes of EUR.

3 April
Head of Bank of France: Trump tariffs won't halt EU’s inflation slowdown

According to Francois Villeroy de Galhau, a member of the ECB Governing Council, the new US tariffs are unlikely to disrupt the ongoing slowdown in EU inflation. The official added that the decline in the CPI strengthens the case for further monetary policy easing by the ECB.

3 April
Head of Bank of France: Trump tariffs won't halt EU’s inflation slowdown
EU set to respond with countermeasures to US 20% tariffs

Yesterday, US President Donald Trump announced the imposition of 20% tariffs on imports from the European Union. In response, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU is ready to take countermeasures to protect its trade interests and businesses in the region.

3 April
EU set to respond with countermeasures to US 20% tariffs
Association of German Banks expects country’s economy to recover slowly

The Association of German Banks expects the country’s economy to recover very slowly after its prolonged period of weakness. Germany’s GDP is forecast to rise by only 0.2%, down from the previous projection of 0.7% growth.

2 April
Association of German Banks expects country’s economy to recover slowly

The European currency is one of the world's major monetary units. It has a crucial role to play in the global economy. Market participants constantly need to identify trends and forecast fluctuations in the euro exchange rate in order to make reasonable trading decisions.

Key drivers of the euro are the following:

  • Macroeconomic indicators such as consumer price indices (CPI), estimates of gross domestic product (GDP), and central bank decisions;
  • Political variables such as geopolitical stability and government policies.

Market manipulation by large investors has a significant impact on the exchange rate of the European currency. Their actions can both stabilize and greatly shake the money market. These may include:

  • large injections or withdrawals of currency from the market;
  • change in the general mood among investors, which often depends on economic and political conditions.

Investment activity monitoring can help to understand and predict trends in the movement of the European currency rates.

Forecasting the value of the euro is a challenging task. There are many reasons for this, including geopolitical and economic risks that make foreign exchange markets particularly susceptible to change. Minor political instability or financial crisis in certain countries may have a significant impact on the value of the European currency, emphasizing the need to carefully consider these factors when developing investment strategies.

Successful trading the Eurozone currency requires a comprehensive approach. Analyzing global political and economic circumstances, taking into account the influence of traders, and assessing risks are integral parts of the decision-making process for opening trading positions.