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Europe bulletin: Iran tensions shake markets, UK jobs puzzle, farmers revolt

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Europe enters the week confronting a convergence of geopolitical, economic, and social pressures.

Markets are on edge as tensions around Iran raise the risk of energy-driven volatility, while Britain’s labour market sends conflicting signals that complicate monetary policy expectations.

On the political front, French farmers are escalating protests against the Mercosur trade deal, and Greenland’s firm rejection of US pressure is exposing uncomfortable fault lines within NATO.

European markets brace for Iran risk

European equities are bracing for volatility this week as geopolitical tensions flare over Iran’s violent crackdown on protesters.

With Trump considering military strikes and economic sanctions, investors are reassessing exposure to oil-sensitive sectors and Middle East-linked holdings.

The Stoxx 600, FTSE, DAX, and CAC are all tracking the unfolding situation closely.

A full briefing on Iran response options is scheduled for Tuesday, which could spark sharp market swings.

Energy stocks face particular scrutiny as crude prices react to escalation risks, while risk-off sentiment may benefit safe-haven assets like German Bunds and Swiss francs.

Britain’s job market sends mixed signals

Britain’s hiring engine sputtered again in December, marking the 39th consecutive month of decline and the sharpest drop in four months, according to the REC-KPMG recruiter survey.

However, starting salaries for permanent roles accelerated to their fastest pace since May, signaling fierce talent competition despite the broader slowdown.

The development came as Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s payroll tax hike is forcing employers to tighten hiring while boosting wages to retain skilled workers.

The contradictory signals create a headache for the Bank of England’s rate-cutting calculus; weaker employment suggests room for cuts, but sticky wage growth argues caution.

Firms are turning to temporary staffing to manage costs as global uncertainty persists.

Farmers block ports over Mercosur deal

French farmers are ramping up pressure on imported goods, blocking the country’s largest container port in Le Havre and the critical A1 motorway linking Lille and Paris on Monday.

The agricultural sector is conducting symbolic inspections on trucks, rejecting products they claim breach EU standards ahead of the Mercosur trade agreement’s finalisation on January 17 in Paraguay.

Despite fierce resistance from France, Ireland, Poland, Hungary, and Austria, EU member states approved the deal last Friday by qualified majority vote.

Farmers fear cheap South American beef and produce will undercut European prices and safety standards.

The government tightened import checks on over a dozen food products to appease protesters, but the blockades signal agriculture’s all-out battle won’t cease soon.

Greenland tests NATO unity

Greenland’s government firmly rejected any US takeover on Monday, reaffirming its commitment to NATO-led Arctic defense as the geopolitical showdown intensifies.

Trump has repeatedly insisted the island must fall under American control to prevent Russian or Chinese occupation, even hinting at military options.

But Greenland’s coalition government countered that “all NATO member states, including the US, have a common interest” in defending the territory through the alliance.

EU Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius issued a stark warning: a unilateral US military takeover would spell the “end of NATO.”

Denmark is pledging 88 billion Danish kroner ($13.8 billion) to bolster defenses.

The standoff exposes deep fractures within NATO as Europe scrambles to support Denmark while navigating its dependence on American security commitments, particularly regarding Ukraine.

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