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South Korea elects a president as EU rules on Bulgarian euro entry

Last updated: June 1, 2025 6:10 pm
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Welcome to a new week filled with important decisions and events that will shape the global landscape. Let’s dive into what’s on the agenda for the upcoming days.

Starting in South Korea, the country is gearing up for a crucial presidential election on Tuesday. With the economy facing challenges from global trade tensions and slowing growth, the outcome of the election will have significant implications for the nation. Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea is leading in the polls, while the ruling People Power party is facing internal turmoil. The new president will need to navigate a complex economic landscape and deal with geopolitical tensions, particularly with an increasingly assertive North Korea.

In the Eurozone, all eyes are on Bulgaria as the European Commission is set to announce whether the country is ready to adopt the euro. Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov is optimistic about Bulgaria’s chances of joining the eurozone by January 1, 2026. Additionally, the European Central Bank will announce its interest rate decision, with a 25 basis points cut widely expected.

Closer to home, the UK government will release its strategic defence review on Monday, outlining new threats, military capabilities, and resource allocation. In Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney is convening a meeting of provincial leaders to discuss economic growth and address trade barriers that are hindering the country’s economy.

On the corporate front, a flurry of earnings reports is expected mid-week, providing insights into the financial health of various companies. Economic data releases include US employment figures, the OECD economic outlook, and purchasing managers’ index (PMI) data from major economies.

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In the world of gaming, Nintendo is set to launch its highly anticipated Switch 2 console, promising upgraded features and improved gaming experience. The new console is expected to be a hit among gamers, with forecasts of 15 million unit sales in the current financial year.

As we look ahead to a packed week of decisions and events, stay tuned for updates on economic indicators, corporate results, and geopolitical developments. It’s shaping up to be a busy and eventful week across the globe.

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