
241: Europe’s Economic Comeback: What It Will Take for a Broad Resurgence
The Bid
Key structural barriers and progress
Roelof identifies aging workforce, capital-market frictions, and energy as priorities and explains reform progress.
Europe’s macro outlook is shifting. After years of fiscal restraint and fragmented policy, the region is entering a new chapter one centered on pro-growth fiscal policy, energy security, and capital-market reform. For investors, this transformation signals the potential for renewed momentum in European equities and fixed income.
In this episode of The Bid, host Oscar Pulido speaks with Helen Jewell, Chief Investment Officer for EMEA Fundamental Equities, and Roelof Salomons, Chief Investment Strategist for Northern Europe at the BlackRock Investment Institute, about how Europe’s evolving macro and investing environment is creating new opportunities across sectors.
They explore how fiscal flexibility is enabling investment in productivity and innovation, how energy transition and AI demand are reshaping infrastructure and power markets, and why European banks, defense companies, and energy-efficiency leaders have emerged as standouts. The conversation also looks at the valuation gap between Europe and the U.S., the implications of potential ECB rate cuts, and what reforms could drive a broader, more durable resurgence.
Key Takeaways:
· Europe’s shift toward fiscal flexibility marks its first explicitly pro-growth stance in over a decade.
· The intersection of energy transition and AI is driving infrastructure and power investment.
· Banks, defense, and efficiency-focused industrials remain strong performers.
· Europe still trades at a discount to the U.S., offering selective opportunity.
· Integration of capital markets could unlock long-term competitiveness.
Key moments in this episode:
00:00 Introduction: Europe's Economic Challenges and Optimism
01:10 Meet the Experts: Helen Jewell and Roelof Salomons
02:17 Historical Context: Europe's Economic Journey
03:51 Current Barriers and Progress in Europe
05:40 Sector Focus: Defense, Banks, and Energy
08:49 Fiscal Policy and Unified European Growth
10:33 Energy and AI: The Long-Term Investment Landscape
14:30 Valuation and Market Opportunities in Europe
17:17 Conclusion: Path to a Broad Resurgence in Europe
19:21 Closing Remarks and Future Outlook
Europe investing; Europe macro; European equities; investing in Europe; capital-markets union; energy transition Europe; European fiscal policy; European banks; AI power demand; ECB rate cuts; BlackRock Investment Institute; European defense; valuation gap; competitiveness in Europe
Sources: “What’s needed for an investment renaissance in Europe?”, BlackRock Investment Institute, October 2025; NATO, August 2025; BlackRock Fundamental Equities analysis, September 2025; “Entering The Age of Electricity”, IEA Electricity Demand 2025;
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