Palestinian State | French President Emmanuel Macron said his country would recognize Palestinian statehood in September amid growing pressure on Israel over the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The official announcement will be made at the next annual gathering of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Macron said in a social media post late last night.
Fighter-Jet Spat | Germany and France tasked their defense ministers with providing a solution next month to defuse tensions over a planned joint fighter jet program. Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Emmanuel Macron discussed the issue over dinner this week as the ambitious weapons system remains mired in conflict. New Governor | The Portuguese government named Alvaro Santos Pereira, currently the OECD’s chief economist, to head the country’s central bank and sit on the ECB’s Governing Council. Pereira replaces Mario Centeno, one of the euro area’s most dovish interest rate-setters, after just one term. Czech Election | The potential return of billionaire Andrej Babis to power after October’s Czech parliamentary election would bring an increase in infrastructure investments, according to the CEO of one of the country’s banks. Former premier Babis is a close ally of Hungary’s Viktor Orban and supports US President Donald Trump. Riding High | Deutsche Bank’s shares rose to the highest in a decade after reporting better-than-expected trading results. It’s a further sign that Germany’s largest lender has escaped a downward spiral and continued its recovery under CEO Christian Sewing. |