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ECB Rate Hikes: A Looming Threat to Consumer Spending and Economic Stability

The European Central Bank signaled a possible interest rate increase as early as the end of the month, according to recent statements by Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB. The move is linked to inflation driven by rising energy prices.

ECB Dilemma Amid Inflation Pressures

Lagarde indicated that rate increases remain under consideration as part of efforts to control inflation. Higher borrowing costs may reduce household spending. Lower consumption could affect employment, wages, and overall economic activity.

ETUC Advocates For Consumer-Centric Policies

European Trade Union Confederation stated that declining consumer spending supports an alternative policy approach. The organization called for measures to support household income. ETUC data indicate that weak demand is affecting retail activity and broader economic conditions.

Economic Indicators And Consumer Confidence

Recent business and consumer surveys indicate a decline in consumer confidence, which has reached its lowest level in 2.5 years. Households are increasingly postponing major purchases in the near term.

Employment expectations have weakened across retail, services, and manufacturing sectors, reflecting more cautious business outlooks. At the same time, companies have raised their sales price expectations in response to continued inflationary pressures.

Wage growth remains below the pace of living cost increases. Energy expenses are projected to rise from 9% to up to 12% of household budgets, linked to higher prices and geopolitical developments in the Middle East. This trend continues to reduce purchasing power.

Resilience In The Cypriot Retail Sector

Retail data in Cyprus show continued growth compared with broader European trends. Figures from the statistical authority indicate an upward trajectory in retail trade.

In February 2026, the Value Turnover Index increased by 3.3% and the Volume Turnover Index rose by 4.1% year-on-year. For the January–December 2025 period, value increased by 6.1% and volume by 7.9%.

The data indicate stronger retail performance relative to other European markets, where consumer demand has weakened. Interest rate policy remains a key factor affecting consumption, as higher borrowing costs may limit spending while income growth continues to lag behind inflation.

Starbucks Wins ‘Best Workplace / Employer Of Choice At The 18th IN Business Awards

Starbucks was recently awarded the ‘Best Workplace / Employer of Choice’ award at the 18th IN Business Awards in Greece — a recognition that reflects the company’s philosophy and its ongoing investment in its people.

This distinction confirms Starbucks’ commitment to creating a work environment defined by respect, collaboration, inclusivity, and equal opportunities for all. Starbucks consistently fosters a culture that encourages growth, authenticity, and participation since people are always at the center.

“At Starbucks, our success is rooted in our people. This recognition is a testament to our team’s dedication to nurturing a space where everyone can express themselves, grow equally, and deliver exceptional experiences to our customers,” said Pambis Anastasis — District Manager of Starbucks, who received the award.

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Through modern development and employee support practices, Starbucks meaningfully invests in the continuous training and empowerment of its workforce, offering learning opportunities, mentorship, and career advancement at every stage of their journey.

The company also promotes an inclusive workplace where every employee feels a sense of belonging, can express themselves freely, and grow equally. This approach is a core element of Starbucks’ identity and is reflected both in the company’s internal culture, and in the experience it delivers to customers.

Winning at the prestigious IN Business Awards is a great honor for Starbucks and serves as a strong affirmation that its people are always at the heart of every step it takes.

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