Some Europeans are looking to the next geoeconomic contest
Its strengths and weaknesses are well known, but the Trump administration is creating new opportunities and threats
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Hopes for stronger economic growth fuel sharp recovery as dollar weakens
Paschal Donohoe’s comments come as investors speculate over shift in US dollar’s dominant role
US jobs data adds to investor confidence over strength of American economy
Single currency weighed down by weak economy and expectations of further interest rate cuts
As Greek borrowing costs fall to French levels, the bloc’s ‘periphery’ shows the value of steady reform
Single currency has been a victim of a market shift to anticipate Trump’s tariff policies
Single currency has dropped more than 2% against dollar so far this month
Eastward expansion of 20-country currency bloc suffers setback
Global central bank holdings of the single currency fell by €100bn last year, the European Central Bank said in a report
More reforms are needed if the euro is to maintain and strengthen its role amid geopolitical shifts
American companies issue €30bn in euro-denominated bonds as investor demand for European corporate debt grows
Eurozone borrowing costs seen as likely to fall first as strength of US economy lowers chance of imminent rate cuts
Experience shows that joint financing of public goods works
Fabio Panetta says Europe should use the power of having a global currency wisely
The single currency is still too often scapegoated
And if a European CBDC doesn’t break a few, what’s the point?
Wall Street banks forecast rising energy prices and flagging eurozone growth to drag down single currency
British pound declines as traders shift interest rate expectations
Not even the ECB’s increase in interest rates to a record this week could support the currency
Google prepares for biggest US antitrust showdown since Microsoft
Steady decline against dollar reflects growing gulf with more robust US performance