As the conflict in Iran continues for the third month, global markets remain tense. Energy prices remain high, and discussions are increasingly heard among business representatives and investors about a possible new wave of economic slowdown in Europe. However, despite the growing uncertainty, we do not yet see signs of impending trouble in the euro area or the Baltic region.
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As the conflict in Iran continues for the third month, global markets remain tense. Energy prices remain high, and discussions are increasingly heard among business representatives and investors about a possible new wave of economic slowdown in Europe. However, despite the growing uncertainty, we do not yet see signs of impending trouble in the euro area or the Baltic region.