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Europe bulletin: BoE holds rates, Syngenta eyes IPO, Slovenia’s social media ban

by admin February 6, 2026
February 6, 2026

Europe’s news agenda turns on policy signals, capital markets, regulation and geopolitics.

The Bank of England held rates at 3.75% but cracked the door to cuts, jolting sterling and bond markets.

Corporate focus shifts to Hong Kong as Syngenta revives IPO ambitions. Regulators tighten their grip on Big Tech with Slovenia moving to bar social media for under-15s.

Meanwhile, a rare prisoner swap offers a tentative diplomatic thaw in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

BoE holds rates at 3.75%

Bank of England policymakers voted 5-4 to keep Bank Rate at 3.75%, but signalled easier policy ahead.

The MPC said cuts are likely if the coming drop in inflation looks durable, and Governor Andrew Bailey said there should be room to reduce rates later this year.

Investors read the split as a hint of an earlier move, pushing sterling lower and dragging two-year gilt yields down.

The Bank also trimmed its 2026 growth outlook and noted higher unemployment while arguing inflation pressures are fading.

Markets lifted March-cut odds toward 50% and still saw around two cuts priced for 2026 overall.

Syngenta Group 2026 IPO plan

Syngenta Group is aiming for a Hong Kong IPO worth up to $10 billion in 2026, setting up one of the year’s largest global public offerings.

As per a Reuters report, the Swiss agrichemicals and seeds firm, owned by China’s state-backed Sinochem, could float up to 20% of its shares, though the timing and size remain fluid depending on market conditions.

The company is in talks with Goldman Sachs, UBS, CICC, Morgan Stanley, and HSBC about managing the deal. Part of the proceeds will go toward debt reduction.

This follows Syngenta’s withdrawal of a $9 billion Shanghai listing plan more than a year ago.

Slovenia moves to ban social media for under-15s

Slovenia is drafting legislation to strictly ban social media access for children under 15, becoming the latest European nation to crack down on digital platforms.

Deputy Prime Minister Matej Arcon announced the move on Thursday, citing growing concerns over screen addiction and mental health risks for minors.

The proposed law, spearheaded by the Education Ministry, mirrors recent aggressive regulatory shifts in Australia, Spain, and Greece.

While specific enforcement mechanics are still being finalized with digital experts, the ban targets major engagement-driven platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram.

For Big Tech, this signals a deepening regulatory headache in the EU, where child safety is increasingly trumping engagement metrics.

Prisoner swap marks thaw in Russia-Ukraine war

A glimmer of progress in Abu Dhabi as US, Ukrainian, and Russian delegations have agreed to exchange 314 prisoners, the first swap in five months, according to President Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff.

Brokered during trilateral talks in the UAE, the deal signals that Washington’s renewed diplomatic muscle is yielding “tangible results,” even as Witkoff admits “significant work” remains to end the war.

For markets and geopolitical watchers, this is a critical confidence-builder, while fighting rages on, the successful mediation suggests the diplomatic channel is finally open and functional.

Discussions are set to continue in the coming weeks.

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