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This analysis evaluates the implications of the Eurozone’s better-than-expected Q2 2025 GDP print for European equity ETFs, with a specific focus on the iShares MSCI France ETF (EWQ). The upside growth surprise has adjusted market expectations for ECB monetary policy easing, while divergent national
iShares MSCI France ETF (EWQ) – Eurozone Q2 GDP Upside Surprise Shifts ECB Policy Expectations and European ETF Trajectories - EPS Surprise History
EWQ - Stock Analysis
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Caroyl
Daily Reader
2 hours ago
Could’ve done something earlier…
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Aneissa
Legendary User
5 hours ago
Market breadth continues to be positive, with most sectors participating in today’s upward move. This indicates a healthy market environment, as gains are not concentrated in a single area. Analysts highlight that while momentum is intact, minor profit-taking could emerge if trading volume slows, creating short-term retracement opportunities for disciplined investors.
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Pheby
Experienced Member
1 day ago
I understood half and guessed the rest.
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Zynae
Elite Member
1 day ago
This feels like I owe this information respect.
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Zymaire
Consistent User
2 days ago
Wish I had caught this in time. 😔
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