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EMEA Morning Briefing: Tepid Start Seen for Shares; Oil Holds Sharp Gains on OPEC Deadlock

Provided by Dow Jones MARKET WRAPS Watch For: Eurozone Retail Sales; Germany Manufacturing Turnover/Orders, ZEW Indicator; U.K. Construction PMI; updates from BMW, Ocado, Sainsbury s, Telenor Opening Call: Europe faces a subdued start on Tuesday, lacking direction. In Asia, shares mostly struggled without Wall Street s lead, oil and gold extended gains, while the dollar and Treasury yields wavered. Equities: European shares face minor losses to start on Tuesday as investors weigh mixed leads, including sharply higher oil prices and the lifting of almost all Covid-19 restrictions in the U.K. on July 19. However, with U.S. markets closed on Monday to mark the Independence Day holiday, trading in Europe may waver until Wall Street reopens.

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EMEA Morning Briefing : Tepid Start Seen for Shares; Oil Holds Sharp Gains on OPEC Deadlock

EMEA Morning Briefing : Tepid Start Seen for Shares; Oil Holds Sharp Gains on OPEC Deadlock 07/06/2021 | 12:25am EDT Send by mail : Message : Watch For: Eurozone Retail Sales; Germany Manufacturing Turnover/Orders, ZEW Indicator; U.K. Construction PMI; updates from BMW, Ocado, Sainsbury s, Telenor Opening Call: Europe faces a subdued start on Tuesday, lacking direction. In Asia, shares mostly struggled without Wall Street s lead, oil and gold extended gains, while the dollar and Treasury yields wavered. Equities: European shares face minor losses to start on Tuesday as investors weigh mixed leads, including sharply higher oil prices and the lifting of almost all Covid-19 restrictions in the U.K. on July 19.

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Brussels begins legal action against Germany over controversial ECB ruling

The European Commission has opened an infringement procedure against Germany over a controversial ruling issued by the country s constitutional court that directly challenged the autonomy and primacy of EU law. The decision from Brussels refers to a judgement made by the German Federal Constitutional Court in May 2020. The court, which is based in the city of Karlusche, said back then that the European Central Bank (ECB) had acted beyond its competences ( ultra vires ) when it launched the Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP). The PSPP programme, known as quantitative easing , enabled the ECB to purchase sovereign bonds from governments with the goal of providing liquidity and stabilise the financial conditions inside the eurozone. The PSPP began in 2015 to control the aftermath of the European debt crisis and has since bought more than €2.3 trillion in debt.

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