EU
Carbon price pressures for greener EU industry to ease
Two years of high carbon prices, caused by the energy crisis, have extended emissions cuts beyond the power sector
EUEuro-area GDP and CPI variance will widen by country
GDP grew by 0.3% quarter-on-quarter in April-June and headline inflation fell below core inflation in July
EUECB faces a dilemma given stagflationary conditions
The ECB raised rates by 25 points as expected but is shifting towards being as concerned about growth as high inflation
EUIrish foreign security policy will shift gradually
Dublin has launched a consultation process aimed at reforming its foreign defence and security policy
IrelandVoluntary AI pacts need clear accountability metrics
Four leading artificial intelligence (AI) developers have launched a forum dedicated to building safe and responsible AI
InternationalTight lending standards will dampen euro-area spending
The latest ECB bank lending survey shows that credit standards remain historically tight
InternationalRenewed rate rises raise risk of more financial shocks
More rate rises are likely next week from the US Federal Reserve and the ECB
InternationalThe EU will re-engage with Turkey conditionally
The EU and Turkey are interested in re-engaging in critical areas such as trade, migration, energy and climate
Turkey