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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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South Korea Balancing Act Between AI Boom and Energy Driven Challenges
ING · May 22, 2026
Japan Inflation Slowdown and BoJ Rate Hike Outlook
ING · May 22, 2026
German Ifo Index Stabilizes in May
ING · May 22, 2026
German Economy Defies Middle East War
ING · May 22, 2026
French GDP at Risk of Contraction
ING · May 21, 2026
Japan Stronger Than Expected Exports Support June BOJ Hike
ING · May 21, 2026
Czech Industrial Prices Return to Growth as Supply Shock Takes Hold
ING · May 21, 2026
Europe's Defence Push and Logistics Real Estate
ING · May 21, 2026
FX Daily: A Much More Cautious De-Escalation Trade
ING · May 21, 2026
Rates Spark: Still Exposed to More Upside
ING · May 20, 2026
Dutch Consumers Keep Spending Despite Plunging Confidence
ING · May 20, 2026
German Producer Prices Signal Broadening Inflationary Pressure
ING · May 20, 2026
US Treasuries Losing Control
ING · May 20, 2026
CEE Directional Economics Energy Shock Webinar
ING · May 19, 2026
The Commodities Feed: Supply Worries Remain as US Extends Russian Oil Waiver
ING · May 19, 2026
Japan Stronger Than Expected GDP Supports June BOJ Rate Hike
ING · May 19, 2026
Dreadful UK Jobs Report Questions Need for Rate Hikes
ING · May 19, 2026
FDA Management and Budget Cut Impact Analysis
ING · May 18, 2026
China's April Slowdown Highlights Dilemma Between Growth and Inflation
ING · May 18, 2026
FX Daily Bearish Yield Curve Steepening Hits Risk Assets
ING · May 18, 2026
Oil Rallies with US-Iran Deadlock
ING · May 18, 2026
Inflationary Pressures in South Korea and Japan
ING · May 15, 2026
Hawkish Fed Repricing Propels USD Higher
ING · May 15, 2026
Rates Spark Flip the Gaze From China Back to Iran
ING · May 15, 2026