The German mayor now facing US sanctions over Nord Stream

Take mayor Frank Kracht for example. He would never have anticipated being treated like a terrorist or dictator. Certainly not for holding political office in the German seaside town of Sassnitz, or for being responsible for the city’s port on the Baltic Sea.

He now faces sanctions from a bipartisan coalition in the US Congress, opposed to the deepening economic ties with Russia and European dependence that the project allegedly represents. Source EuroObserver

ECB hints at more stimulus in December as new coronavirus lockdowns are imposed

  • The latest statement from the ECB suggests that policymakers will adjust their monetary policy based on upcoming forecasts due in December.
  • The pre-commitment comes at a time when France and Germany have announced new nation-wide lockdowns.
  • “The door for December action is wide open. Let’s hope that the situation doesn’t worsen further so that the ECB has to rush through the door earlier than planned,” Carsten Brzeski, global head of macro at ING, said. Source ECB

Italy defense budget rebounds despite coronavirus crisis

Italy has announced a major boost to its defense budget even as the country spends millions of euros battling the devastating effect of COVID-19 on its economy.

Overall defense ministry spending is up 9.6 percent this year to €15.3 billion (U.S. $18.1 billion), with the procurement budget emerging as the big winner as it rises by 26 percent from last year if coupled with top-up spending from the industry ministry. Source Defence News