European Leaders Urge US Cooperation Amid Global Economic Uncertainty
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Updated · POLITICO Europe · Apr 18
European Leaders Urge US Cooperation Amid Global Economic Uncertainty
4 articles · Updated · POLITICO Europe · Apr 18
European finance officials sought to engage the US on key economic challenges during the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington.
Banque de France Governor François Villeroy de Galhau stressed the need for transatlantic cooperation, warning that Europe and America will 'either win together or fall together.'
Amid global uncertainty, officials highlighted the importance of predictability and coordination, particularly in trade, innovation, and financial stability, to address shared risks.
Is the US-China economic rivalry forcing Europe to the sidelines, and can the transatlantic partnership be salvaged?
Was the French central bank governor's final plea for cooperation a eulogy for a past era of globalization?
Are global banks truly prepared for the severe recession scenarios outlined in the latest US stress tests?
How will the US's new tariff strategy, following a Supreme Court rebuke, impact its European allies and global trade?
With Iran's 'tollbooth' causing a historic oil shock, what options remain to prevent a deep global recession?
How will Europe's new wholesale digital currency, Pontes, challenge the dominance of private finance and the US dollar?