-
Markeder
athexgroup.grAthens Exchange GroupLes merTogether for a unified, stronger European capital market.
-
Aksjer
Sustainable finance2025 Euronext ESG Trends ReportLes merA data-driven snapshot of how Euronext-listed companies are advancing their Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices.
-
Indekser
Access the white paperInvesting in the future of Europe with innovative indicesLes merThe first edition of the Euronext Index Outlook series with a particular focus on the European Strategic Autonomy Index.
-
ETF-er
The European market place for ETFsEuronext ETF EuropeLes merInvestors benefit from a centralised market place that will not only bring transparency but also better pricing due to the grouping of liquidity.
- Fond
-
Obligasjoner
European Defence BondsGroupe BPCE lists the first bondLes merFirst financial institution in Europe to issue a bond dedicated to the defence sector
- Strukturerte produkter
-
Derivater
Where European Government Bonds Meet the FutureFixed Income derivativesLes merTrade mini bond futures on main European government bonds
-
Råvarer
- Oversikt
- Agricultural quotes
- Power Derivatives
- Milling Wheat derivatives
- Corn derivatives
- Spread contracts
- Rapeseed derivatives
- Durum Wheat derivatives
- Salmon derivatives
- Container Freight Futures
- Levering og oppgjør
- Spesifikasjoner og ordninger
- Commitments of Traders (CoT) report
- Commodity brokers
Building a sustainable and liquid power derivatives market.Euronext Nord Pool Power FuturesLes merEuronext and Nord Pool, the European power exchange, announced the launch of a dedicated Nordic and Baltic power futures market.
-
Ressurser
Designed to help students navigate the complexities of financial marketsEuronext Trading gameLes merJoin the Euronext Trading Game and step into capital markets. Learn from today’s leaders, explore sustainable opportunities, and trade with confidence.
Morning Bid: All eyes on how Warsh walks the line
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook
Kevin Warsh wraps up his first Federal Open Market Committee meeting with tumbling oil prices and a tentative peace offering a helpful backdrop for leaving interest rates on hold, as traders expect.
Market focus will be on how he votes, his news conference and how he navigates explaining the outlook.
Warsh is not a fan of "forward guidance", and may choose to refrain from offering a projection for interest rates as part of the quarterly economic outlook the U.S. central bank publishes.
But he was picked by U.S. President Donald Trump to cut rates and, with inflation above target and employment solid, markets expect a hike. So he will be asked about it and the dollar has been dithering this week, waiting to hear from him.
If he does not push back on market pricing, investors might take that as a hawkish signal. But if he does, then investors might worry about inflation - leaving a delicate task.
He'll also have to face a boardroom where his predecessor, Jerome Powell, still has a vote.
Perhaps the Bank of Japan's Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida offered a template of a steady hand on Tuesday. He managed to preserve policy flexibility without spooking markets.
Uchida did have a bit of extra help from Japan's finance ministry, which is lurking just off-stage with threats to intervene in the currency market, should the yen fall again.
Asian markets traded mostly sideways on Wednesday, with Warsh the main show in town and sellers of oil taking a breather to wait for confirmed details of the U.S.-Iran agreement.
Brent futures have sunk below $80 a barrel on reports the U.S. plans lifting sanctions on Iranian oil. Other than the Fed show on Wednesday, Sweden's Riksbank is expected to be on hold but signal a hike could be coming later this year.
British inflation is seen creeping up to 3% thanks to higher oil prices, while final European readings are not expected to deviate from preliminary figures.
Key developments that could influence markets on Wednesday:
- Rate decisions in the U.S. and Sweden
- British inflation
- U.S. retail sales data
(Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
Find it fast
Looking for more insights? Explore our other news sections for updates on sustainable finance, companies and financial education