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Bannockburn Global Forex | Stocks Higher, Dollar Lower: Post-Fed

Overview: The Federal Reserve's 50 bp rate cut has made for a volatile 15 hours or so in the foreign exchange market. As North American traders return to their posts, the greenback is heavy. They will find that only the yen and Russian ruble are softer. Norway delivered a hawkish hold, and the krone leads the G10 currencies with more than a 1% gain. Australia's employment data was sufficiently strong that the Reserve Bank of Australia will likely reiterate its...

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ECB | Consumer demand for central bank digital currency as a means of payment

By Luca Nocciola and Alejandro Zamora-Pérez What factors could drive transactional demand for central bank digital currency (CBDC)? We analyse payment survey data to arrive at a framework for understanding the role of adoption frictions and design strategies in shaping CBDC demand. The results of our analysis show that, while consumers may initially prefer to use more traditional payment methods, a design tailored to their specific needs could significantly increase CBDC uptake. Raising awareness and capitalising on network effects could also boost...

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EIB Board of Directors approves €5.3 billion investment for climate resilience and business competitiveness

€3.5 billion for urban development and smart cities €1.4 billion for business investment and corporate innovation €350 million for sustainable transport and water Transparency, accountability and well-being Action Plan welcomed The Board of Directors of the European Investment Bank (EIB) approved a total of €5.3 billion of new financing to bolster climate resilience of communities across Europe and back business investment that strengthens competitiveness, creates skilled jobs and unlocks innovation and growth. “The floods that hit Europe in recent days...

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DoC | Biden-Harris Administration Awards nearly $5 million to Small Businesses to Bring New CHIPS Technology to the Commercial Market

Department of Commerce Announces Grants Across Nine States Highlight Thriving U.S. Semiconductor Industry Today, the Biden-Harris Administration awarded nearly $5 million to 17 small businesses across nine states under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. The SBIR Phase I awards will fund research projects to explore the technical merit or feasibility of an innovative idea or technology for developing a viable product or service for introduction in the commercial microelectronics marketplace. This is the first award for the CHIPS...

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European Commission | Press statement by President von der Leyen on the next College of Commissioners

"Check against delivery" Today, I have met with the Conference of Presidents of the political groups in the European Parliament. In this meeting I have presented to the Parliament the planned structure of the new college, based on my political guidelines, on which we worked together; intensive weeks of negotiations with the Member States. I know that you are very interested in the structure but allow me to speak first about the content that defines the structure. Together, we have defined...

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Jaguar Freight | The Weekly Roar – Top Shipping News

In this week’s Roar: Preparations for a port strike, the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, the maritime AI market, falling diesel prices, and nearshoring to Latin America. Shippers and LSPs are preparing for a potential East Coast port strike in the U.S., which could significantly disrupt operations, even though dockworkers and terminal operators appear to be mostly posturing at this point. Preparation is still key, with shippers and carriers examining alternative strategies to help mitigate the effects of a strike if...

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Vulcan View: The latest EU developments 9 September – 13 September

The harsh truth about the EU’s competitiveness in Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies Mario Draghi, the former Italian Prime Minister and President of the European Central Bank, presented his long-awaited report on “The Future of European Competitiveness” forcing the EU to accept some harsh truths regarding its competitive standing in cloud services, AI, and quantum computing. Without significant reforms to its private investment, labour, and regulatory strategies, the EU will likely fall behind the United States and China in the ongoing technology...

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IMF | How to Awaken Europe’s Private Sector and Boost Economic Growth

EU companies grow and innovate less than American counterparts Blog post by Diego Cerdeiro, Gee Hee Hong, Alfred Kammer | In the European Union, income per person, one of the main gauges of living standards, is on average one-third less than in the United States, mostly because of lower productivity—as emphasized by Mario Draghi’s Sept. 9 competitiveness report for the European Commission. But what is the cause of the problem? As we show in the forthcoming Regional Economic Outlook, Europe's aggregate productivity problem can be traced...

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NY Fed | Consumers’ Inflation and Labor Market Expectations Remain Largely Stable

NEW YORK—The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Center for Microeconomic Data today released the August 2024 Survey of Consumer Expectations, which shows inflation expectations remained unchanged at the short- and longer-term horizons, and rebounded somewhat at the medium-term horizon after a sharp decrease last month. Labor market expectations were mixed, but largely stable. Households were more optimistic about the availability of credit a year from now. Delinquency expectations rose slightly again, to the highest level since April 2020. The main...

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Jaguar Freight | The Weekly Roar – Top Shipping News

In this week’s Roar: Preparing for another strike, FMC demands, surging container shipping profits, the world’s largest methanol-powered container ship and regulating autonomous heavy trucks. Another potentially large port strike looms, only this time on the East and Gulf Coasts. And once again, we’re reminded of how vulnerable the supply chain is in the face of this type of disruption. There will be economic ramifications and a ripple effect throughout manufacturing and logistics. With that in mind, it’s important to...

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