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[Geopolitical Shifts, Financial Scrutiny, and the Crypto Surge: A Monday Briefing]-[Europe takes the lead on Ukraine peace deal]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-03-03

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📋 Summary

Navigating a Post-American Security Landscape

The recent diplomatic friction between the U.S. and Europe has reached a boiling point, following an "explosive meeting" between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. As noted by FT Europe editor Ben Hall, the "gap between America and Europe is widening and fast," leaving European leaders to grapple with the realization that they may soon be "on their own." In response, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer convened a summit to coordinate a path forward, though the meeting yielded "scant detail" regarding concrete solutions. The central dilemma facing Europe is the need to "arm and arm fast" to compensate for a potential U.S. withdrawal from NATO’s collective security, a move that would leave Europe without its primary "nuclear deterrent" and intelligence capabilities.

Deutsche Bank’s Credit Risk Management Under Fire

Financial stability remains a core concern as the European Central Bank (ECB) has clashed with Deutsche Bank over its internal credit risk management. The ECB issued warnings that Germany’s largest lender may be "underestimating how many loans would go sour." This regulatory pressure forced the bank to significantly adjust its financial outlook, ultimately earmarking over 5.5 billion euros for potential losses by the end of 2024—a stark increase from its initial expectation of 1.5 billion euros. Despite these clashes, the bank maintains that its risk management practices are within comfortable parameters.

Trump’s Strategic Reserve Sparking a Crypto Rally

Cryptocurrency markets experienced a significant "jolt" after President Trump hinted at expanding the potential for a "strategic cryptocurrency reserve" to include assets beyond Bitcoin, such as Cardano, XRP, and Solana. Following his social media post, the prices of these digital assets "rocketed," with Bitcoin itself climbing 10%. This announcement provides a much-needed boost to an industry that has suffered from an "absence of good news" and high-profile scandals since mid-January. However, the concept of a U.S. strategic reserve remains vague, requiring buy-in from the Treasury and the Federal Reserve, and representing an ironic shift for assets originally designed to "bypass governments."

Economic Headwinds in the U.S. Housing Sector

The American housing market continues to struggle under the weight of high interest rates, which have kept both buyers and sellers sidelined. Beyond stagnant sales, the sector faces a new threat: a decline in home improvement projects. Share prices for suppliers of essential construction materials—such as doors, windows, and plywood—are down. The industry is also bracing for the impact of President Trump's deportation plans, which could significantly disrupt the labor force, as undocumented workers play a critical role in a sector that accounts for approximately 4% of U.S. GDP.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Monday, March 3rd, and this is your FT News Briefing.
U .K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer led a summit yesterday to discuss Ukraine.
And the European Central Bank has been worried about Germany's biggest lender.
Plus, crypto prices started climbing again on Sunday.
I'm Kasia Boussalyan, and here's the news you need to start your day.

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