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European Central Bank survey shows firms raising cost and inflation expectations amid US-Iran war

ECB survey reveals euro area firms expect 3.5% price hikes as US-Iran war drives inflation to 2.6% for 2026. GDP growth cut to 0.9%. What it means for investors.

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European Central Bank survey shows firms raising cost and inflation expectations amid US-Iran war

ECB survey reveals euro area firms expect 3.5% price hikes as US-Iran war drives inflation to 2.6% for 2026. GDP growth cut to 0.9%. What it means for investors.

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fortune.com1 mesi fa

Europe Just admitted the Iran War’s price shock isn’t going away | Fortune

European Union officials said Friday that Europeans can expect oil and gas prices to remain above what they were before the Iran war for at least until the end of 2027, with prices of other goods also following an…

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  1. sabato 23 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    Europe Just admitted the Iran War’s price shock isn’t going away | Fortune

    European Union officials said Friday that Europeans can expect oil and gas prices to remain above what they were before the Iran war for at least until the end of 2027, with…

  2. sabato 23 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    Europe Just admitted the Iran War's price shock isn't going away | Fortune

    EU officials see higher oil and gas prices at least through the end of 2027.

economictimes.indiatimes.com1 mesi fa

Iran war fallout amplifying Europe's financial vulnerabilities, ECB warns

The ECB warns of potential financial instability due to an abrupt bond market repricing, fueled by high government spending needs and hedge fund exposure. Lingering geopolitical tensions and US debt worries could…

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  • martedì 26 maggio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    European Central Bank survey shows firms raising cost and inflation expectations amid US-Iran war

    ECB survey reveals euro area firms expect 3.5% price hikes as US-Iran war drives inflation to 2.6% for 2026. GDP growth cut to 0.9%. What it means for investors.

  • martedì 26 maggio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    European Central Bank survey shows firms raising cost and inflation expectations after US-Iran war

    ECB's SAFE survey shows euro area firms expect 3.5% selling price hikes after the US-Iran war, with one-year inflation expectations jumping to 3.0%.

  • mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Iran war fallout amplifying Europe's financial vulnerabilities, ECB warns

    The ECB warns of potential financial instability due to an abrupt bond market repricing, fueled by high government spending needs and hedge fund exposure. Lingering geopolitical…

  • mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    European Central Bank warns Trump's Iran conflict risks triggering financial crisis

    ECB President Lagarde warns markets are 'overly optimistic' about the Iran conflict's impact, raising 2026 inflation forecasts to 2.6% while Bitcoin outperforms.

  • venerdì 29 maggio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    European Central Bank warns Iran war may raise euro-area inflation expectations

    The ECB warns the Iran war could raise euro-area inflation expectations as oil tops $120 per barrel and firm-level forecasts climb from 2.5% to 3.0%.