On Hold | The ECB is set to leave interest rates steady for the first time in more than a year as it awaits clarity on how US President Donald Trump’s tariffs will affect inflation. Most economists surveyed by Bloomberg still expect another quarter-point reduction in September. Broadcom Scrutiny | Broadcom’s $61 billion acquisition of VMware faces scrutiny from EU judges, after an Amazon-backed cloud computing group contested the bloc’s approval of one of the world’s biggest tech deals. Climate Litigation | The International Court of Justice delivered a historic advisory opinion, saying countries had to do all they can to combat rising temperatures. Failure to do so could entail consequences -- like paying reparations to the most-affected countries -- something the EU, as a historically big CO2 emitter, has long rejected. Bank Bust | UBS Group lost an attempt to fully overturn an EU antitrust fine over Credit Suisse's involvement in a sweeping foreign-exchange price fixing cartel — but the legal defeat was sweetened after judges slashed the fine by nearly two-thirds. Nazi Accounts | Meanwhile UBS as the new owner of Credit Suisse is in the spotlight as part of efforts to look into new evidence on the mishandling of Holocaust victims’ money, along with funds looted by the Nazis. Read our story on a crusade by Ronald Lauder, the billionaire president of the World Jewish Congress, seeking compensation. |