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Poland sees no urgency to adopt the Euro as economy outperforms eurozone

Poland is not in a hurry to adopt the euro, as its economy is currently performing better than many countries within the eurozone, according to the country’s finance minister. In recent comments, Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski explained that Poland’s strong economic growth and stable......

European bond issuance hits record 57 billion euros in one day

European borrowers unleashed a staggering 57.2 billion euros ($66.8 billion) in debt on Wednesday, shattering the region's single-day record for bond sales as issuers capitalized on ideal market conditions to lock in funding for the year ahead. At least 28 issuers sold bonds across 42 tranches on......

Bulgaria prepares to join the eurozone amid economic hopes and public concerns

Bulgaria is set to adopt the euro overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, becoming the 21st country to join the eurozone, a major milestone that has sparked both optimism and anxiety across the country. At midnight, the Balkan nation of 6.4 million people will officially replace the lev, its national......

Russia ramps up disinformation ahead of Bulgaria's euro switch

Bulgarian intelligence agencies and Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation have exposed a broad Russian propaganda push targeting the country's shift to the euro, set for January 1, 2026. This makes Bulgaria the eurozone's 21st member amid heightened tensions. The campaign deploys......

Bulgarian government resigns amid mass anti-corruption protests

Bulgaria’s government stepped down on Thursday following one of the largest protest movements the country has seen in recent years, sparked by widespread anger over corruption and mistrust of political institutions. The resignation came just weeks before Bulgaria is scheduled to adopt the euro......

France’s debt crisis deepens as prime minister faces confidence vote

France is grappling with an escalating sovereign debt crisis that threatens to destabilize the eurozone's second-largest economy as political turmoil compounds the government’s challenges. Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a critical confidence vote on Monday that could lead to his......

Christine Lagarde warns that government instability in eurozone is a concern

European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde stated on Monday that any risk of government collapse within the eurozone is a matter of concern. Speaking on Radio Classique, she underlined the impact of political instability on financial markets and economic stability. “What I have observed......

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