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ING’s research highlights a prevailing hawkish tilt across global central banks, with expectations of a June ECB 'insurance' hike and upward shifts in the Bank of Korea's 'dot-plot' toward 3.0% for 2026. Despite this tightening bias, analysts caution that soft economic indicators like the May PMI and lower fiscal support increase the risk of an ECB policy mistake reminiscent of 2011. In currency markets, the US dollar remains well-supported by strong labor data and persistent inflation, which continues to exert pressure on the euro, the Korean won, and certain CEE currencies. On the structural front, the adoption of generative AI in the Eurozone remains surprisingly low at 34%, suggesting that any potential productivity-led economic payoffs may be delayed by adoption hurdles. Furthermore, while European bank green bond issuance has reached €40bn year-to-date in 2026, the adoption of the rigorous European Green Bond Standard (EuGBS) remains limited to 11% of the total due to strict EU Taxonomy alignment requirements. Collectively, these insights point to a complex environment of sustained high interest rates, geopolitical energy risks, and a cautious transition toward both digital and green economic standards.
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Eurozone Sentiment Indicator Reveals Easing Inflationary Pressures
ING · Jun 29, 2026
Asia Week Ahead
ING · Jun 26, 2026
Rates Spark: More Repricing Risk at Front End
ING · Jun 25, 2026
A Bigger Round Of Dutch Pension Transitions Puts Curve Steepening Back In Play
ING · Jun 25, 2026
German Housing Market Put To The Test Again
ING · Jun 25, 2026
Czech National Bank Minutes
ING · Jun 25, 2026
The Commodities Feed
ING · Jun 24, 2026
French Economic Outlook Remains Downbeat
ING · Jun 23, 2026
Eurozone Activity Remains Lacklustre As Price Pressures Ease
ING · Jun 23, 2026
The Commodities Feed
ING · Jun 22, 2026
Germany's Reform Train Is Picking Up Steam
ING · Jun 22, 2026
UK Jobs Data Keeps Questioning The Need For Rate Hikes
ING · Jun 18, 2026
Benign Inflation Keeps Swiss National Bank On Hold
ING · Jun 18, 2026
The Commodities Feed: Oil Falls as US-Iran Sign Deal
ING · Jun 18, 2026
Iran Peace Deal Not Enough to Halt Tightening in the Philippines and Indonesia
ING · Jun 18, 2026
Uzbekistan Policy Rate Outlook
ING · Jun 17, 2026
FX Daily
ING · Jun 17, 2026
Benign UK Food Inflation Keeps CPI Below 3 Percent
ING · Jun 17, 2026
Hawkish Shift Opens The Door To Fed Rate Hikes
ING · Jun 17, 2026
US Consumers Continue to Spend Despite Income Pressure
ING · Jun 17, 2026
Riksbank Preview: Low Inflation Limits Hawkish Scope
ING · Jun 16, 2026
Disappointing Chinese Domestic Data Could Add To Pressure For Fresh Stimulus
ING · Jun 16, 2026
The Commodities Feed: Oil falls further
ING · Jun 16, 2026
Reserve Bank of Australia Holds Steady
ING · Jun 16, 2026