The euro zone's showing surprising economic resilience lately. Trade surplus just jumped significantly, driven by a solid wave of exports heading to the US market. This shift in trade dynamics could signal changing global demand patterns and potentially impact risk asset sentiment across markets. Worth watching how sustained this export momentum proves to be.
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FunGibleTom
· 11-17 14:42
The eurozone's export growth is quite good, but it feels less sustainable. We need to be cautious about when the demand in the US will decline.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 11-17 09:19
European exports are experiencing a big pump. Are Americans really buying? Or is it just a matter of the consumption cycle, stopping as soon as it turns?
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MevWhisperer
· 11-14 16:13
Is Europe exporting to the United States? It feels like the Fed's interest rate cut cycle is the driving force behind this; when the U.S. starts raising interest rates, it will sing a different tune.
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rugpull_survivor
· 11-14 15:54
Whether the euro can make it big in this wave of exports depends on how long the U.S. can hold on; it feels like it's about to collapse.
The euro zone's showing surprising economic resilience lately. Trade surplus just jumped significantly, driven by a solid wave of exports heading to the US market. This shift in trade dynamics could signal changing global demand patterns and potentially impact risk asset sentiment across markets. Worth watching how sustained this export momentum proves to be.