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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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Jahaziel
Experienced Member
2 hours ago
This feels like something I shouldn’t know.
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Elmedina
Senior Contributor
5 hours ago
That’s a straight-up power move. 💪
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Zyniyah
Elite Member
1 day ago
Are you trying to make the rest of us look bad? 😂
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Ayona
Registered User
1 day ago
Indices are showing resilience, trading within defined ranges above support levels. Technical indicators suggest continuation potential, while intraday swings remain moderate. Analysts highlight the importance of monitoring volume for trend sustainability.
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Alidia
Community Member
2 days ago
I feel like I should reread, but won’t.
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