Euro: Labor resilience and ECB split shape outlook – BNY
BNY's Geoff Yu highlights that Sintra offered limited clarity on Euro area growth, but an emerging split within the European Central Bank (ECB) over further tightening points to easier financial conditions.

BNY's Geoff Yu highlights that Sintra offered limited clarity on Euro area growth, but an emerging split within the European Central Bank (ECB) over further tightening points to easier financial conditions. He notes resilient Euro labor markets and improving inflation, with today’s U.S. non-farm payrolls seen as crucial for determining whether this labor-driven narrative and asset rotation back into Europe can extend across the Atlantic.

Eurozone policy, labor and rotation

"Sintra is unlikely to have left markets much wiser on Europe’s growth outlook, but the increasingly visible split within the ECB over the path of further tightening points to an easing in financial conditions. Any reduction in borrowing costs must now be matched by faster structural reform, and Germany has finally delivered some positive news by agreeing a long-delayed package of tax cuts and economic reforms."

"Europe’s productivity and competitiveness challenges remain structural, but the bar is now so low that even incremental policy progress could support rotation back into European assets."

"Attention now turns to today’s non-farm payrolls ahead of the long U.S. holiday weekend. Labor market resilience is largely priced in, but markets remain wary of upside surprises that could revive expectations of a stronger Fed response."

"For all the focus on supply-side risks stemming from the Gulf conflict, the future of the USMCA and the global semiconductor race, labor remains the variable to which central banks react most strongly. The euro area has delivered resilient labor markets alongside improving inflation dynamics throughout much of Q2; today’s U.S. data will determine whether that narrative can extend across the Atlantic."

"Euro area unemployment came in at 6.2% in May, which was unchanged m/m and down slightly vs. 6.3% a year earlier. The EU rate was 5.9%, also stable m/m and down from 6.0% in May 2025. Eurostat estimated an unemployment count of 10.986 million in the euro area and 13.163 million in the EU."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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