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AI may boost euro area productivity growth by 4% in 10 years, ECB says
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AI may boost euro area productivity growth by 4% in 10 years, ECB says

https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2026:newsml_L1N40B0UC:0-ai-may-boost-euro-area-productivity-growth-by-4-in-10-years-ecb-says/https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/ai-boost-euro-area-productivity-growth-4-10-years-ecb/https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/articles/ai-may-boost-euro-area-165200469.html
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  • ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane says AI could lift euro-area productivity by more than 4 percentage points over the next decade, but progress depends on how quickly adoption spreads and energy costs.
  • A take-up rate similar to the internet could deliver at least 1.5 percentage points of extra productivity growth in 10 years, Lane notes.
  • If AI adoption reaches at least half the economy, gains could exceed 4 percentage points, underscoring the scale of potential impact.
  • Lane warns that high energy costs and the energy intensity of AI could slow model development and adoption.
  • Europe lags the US in AI innovation, with only about 3% of euro-area patents related to AI compared with 9% in the United States.
  • Europe pays roughly 250 billion euros a year in royalties to foreign patent-holders, highlighting dependence on imported AI tech.
  • Europe's shallower capital markets are seen as a barrier to scaling AI innovation and investment.
  • Policy priorities include broader access to finance, diffusion to smaller firms, and investment in skills and intangible assets.
  • The ECB emphasizes that AI gains hinge on adoption speed and energy prices that affect model building and deployment costs.
  • AI's greatest long-run impact would come if it materially boosts the pace of innovation, potentially raising long-run growth beyond productivity gains alone.
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England say no 'big bust-up' between Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes as coach keeps job after Ashes drubbing
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England say no 'big bust-up' between Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes as coach keeps job after Ashes drubbing

  • England will keep Brendon McCullum as head coach despite a 4-1 Ashes defeat, with leadership defended by Rob Key and Richard Gould.
  • Key denied a major clash between McCullum and Stokes and said there has been no need for a change in philosophy.
  • Gould stated the team must be ready to win the 2027 Ashes and that the group is pulling in the same direction.
  • Gould admitted the Ashes defeat was painful and that they got some things wrong, with a focus on learning and moving forward.
  • Key acknowledged a past mistake for not engaging more with county cricket, signaling a renewed collaboration with the counties.
  • The article notes England's limited warm-up before the Ashes and ongoing scrutiny over the team's playing style and discipline.
  • Gould and Key emphasized authenticity and adaptability as core leadership principles moving forward.
  • The piece highlights McCullum's longer-term role beyond the next Ashes tour, including success in the T20 World Cup.
  • England's leadership stressed there will be both independence and collaboration with players to evolve the team.
  • The report cites a desire to avoid a one-direction change and to measure performance across formats going forward.
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