This week’s agenda — at glance
The European Central Bank is expected to raise key interest rates
The Eurogroup and EU financial ministers meet in Luxembourg
EU commission to present 2027 EU budget
UN Bonn Climate Change Conference
This week, the European Central Bank is expected to raise interest rates amid inflation and energy-price pressures. EU finance ministers will discuss capital markets integration and energy investment rules. The EU Commission will present the 2027 EU budget, while climate talks, transport and telecom meetings, and an EU–South Korea summit also take place.
This week’s agenda — at glance
The European Central Bank is expected to raise key interest rates
The Eurogroup and EU financial ministers meet in Luxembourg
EU commission to present 2027 EU budget
UN Bonn Climate Change Conference

Energy prices take center stage as the ECB prepares to decide on rates

Monetary policy decisions

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ECB Raises Interest Rates – Further Hikes May Follow

All eyes on the ECB

Europe & EU Intelligence Brief — Wednesday, June 3, 2026

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