Private credit firms are reconsidering sustainable investment criteria to provide funding for Europe’s defence sector, which has gained urgency following US support concerns. While smaller funds can lend, many are restricted by environmental, social, and governance rules, particularly against financing weapons manufacturers; however, French officials are encouraging changes to these regulations. Despite these challenges, credit funds that have invested in defence have seen significant returns, and companies previously reliant on single lenders are now seeking multiple financing sources as interest in the sector rises.
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Eurozone inflation falls below target to 1.9%
Eurozone Inflation Drops Below ECB TargetIn May, Eurozone inflation fell to 1.9%, below the European Central Bank's (ECB) 2% target for the first time in seven months, leading economists to predict potential interest rate cuts. The euro declined by 0.3% following the data release, with expectations for a quarter-point rate cut to 2% anticipated at the ECB's upcoming meeting. Analysts suggest further easing is likely, with core inflation also decreasing to 2.3%, indicating a trend...
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