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trump leaves ukraines future to europe

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The U.S. halting military aid to Ukraine shifts the burden to Europe, which has approved a €90 billion loan and new sanctions on Russia. This may reduce global defense spending growth expectations for U.S. contractors but increase for European ones. Sanctions on Russia could tighten energy markets, especially natural gas, and affect European industrial competitiveness. The loan may support Ukraine's reconstruction but adds to European fiscal strain.

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  • Trump halts U.S. military aid to Ukraine
  • Europe approves €90 billion loan for Ukraine
  • Europe imposes new sanctions on Russia
Sector verdictAEROSPACE_DEFENSEUpmagnitude 3/3 Β· confidence 3/5

European defense stocks rally 3-6% on €90B loan and increased procurement over 1-2 weeks.

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