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Eurozone Inflation Surges, a Communications Headache for ECB
BRUSSELS—Eurozone consumer inflation rebounded by much more than expected in January, a flash estimate showed on Feb. 3, pushed up by a jump in prices in Germany and the Netherlands, ...
February 9, 2021
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Reuters
Eurozone Downturn Deepened in January as Lockdowns Hit Services
LONDON—The eurozone’s economic downturn deepened in January as renewed restrictions to quell the spread of the coronavirus hit ...
February 9, 2021
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Reuters
Eurozone Business Activity Shrinks in January as Lockdowns Hit Services
LONDON—Economic activity in the eurozone shrank markedly in January as stringent lockdowns to contain the coronavirus pandemic hit ...
January 24, 2021
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Reuters
ECB’s Latest Stimulus Expected to Have Little Impact on Eurozone Economy
BENGALURU—The European Central Bank’s new policy package will have little effect on the eurozone’s coronavirus-ravaged economy, according to ...
January 18, 2021
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Reuters
The ECB’s Latest Program Is a Big Mistake—Here’s Why
Commentary One of the great mistakes among economists is to receive the measures of central banks as if ...
December 14, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
Eurozone Business Activity Shrinks But Vaccine Hopes Boost Optimism
Eurozone business activity contracted sharply this month as renewed lockdowns forced many firms in the bloc’s dominant service ...
November 23, 2020
BY
Reuters
The European Central Bank Mistake: More Debt Is Not the Answer
Commentary In an opinion article published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Isabel Schnabel, member of the executive board ...
October 11, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
Furloughed Jobs Disguise the Eurozone’s Employment Crisis
Commentary The U.S. jobs recovery slowed slightly in September, but the employment recovery is still faster than in ...
October 5, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
New Lockdowns Could Lead Europe to Economic Depression
Commentary The rise in COVID-19 cases in countries such as France and Spain has increased the risk of ...
September 20, 2020
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Daniel Lacalle
The European Recovery Stalls
Commentary The economic sentiment indicator of the European Commission for August shows that the recovery of the European economy ...
September 14, 2020
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Daniel Lacalle
Euro Zone Ministers Pledge Lasting Fiscal Support for Economy
BERLIN—Euro zone finance ministers pledged continued fiscal support on Friday to get their economies running again after the ...
September 11, 2020
BY
Reuters
Massive Stimulus Doesn’t Prevent Eurozone Slowdown
Commentary The European Central Bank's (ECB) balance sheet has risen to 53.9 percent of GDP in July. That ...
August 16, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
The US’ Economy Is Stronger Than the Eurozone’s
Commentary The United States is showing resiliency and strength compared to other leading economies worldwide. The effects of ...
August 3, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
Eurozone Economy Suffers Record Drop During Lockdown Months
PARIS—The economy of the 19-country eurozone shrank by a devastating 12.1 percent during the second quarter from the ...
July 31, 2020
BY
The Associated Press
The Slow, Painful Path to Jobs Recovery
Commentary The United States recovered 4.8 million jobs in June, adding to May’s 2.5 million jobs rebound. The ...
July 6, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
3 Risks for Eurozone Banks
Commentary The measures implemented by governments in the eurozone have one common denominator: a massive increase in debt ...
June 29, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
The Risk of the ‘Bailout of Everything’
Commentary Despite massive government and central bank stimuli, the global economy is seeing a concerning rise in defaults ...
June 14, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
A Bounce Is Not a Recovery
Commentary The recent improvements in global PMIs (Purchasing Managers’ Index) and especially in employment in the United States ...
June 8, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
Why the European Recovery Plan Will Likely Fail
Commentary The 750 billion euro ($833 billion) stimulus plan announced by the European Commission has been greeted by ...
June 1, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
Germany Pushes Back Against the ECB’s Bailouts
Tuesday's (May 12) ruling by the German Federal Constitutional Court (the Karlsruhe Court) is a watershed moment in ...
May 14, 2020
BY
Viraj Bhide
The ECB Cannot Disguise Risk Much Longer
Commentary Despite the unprecedented increase in the European Central Bank’s (ECB) asset purchase program, the spread of Southern ...
May 11, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
3 Reasons Why the Eurozone Recovery Will Be Poor
Commentary The eurozone economy is expected to collapse in 2020. In countries such as Spain and Italy, the ...
May 4, 2020
BY
Daniel Lacalle
The Eurozone’s Coming Debt Crisis
The European Central Bank (ECB) has signaled the end of its asset purchase program and even a possible ...
June 29, 2018
BY
Daniel Lacalle
Eurozone Economy Regains Size of 2008 but Remains Shaky
It's been a long and tortuous journey, but the eurozone economy is finally back to the size it ...
April 30, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Eurozone Economy Ends 2015 With Whimper as Dark Clouds Grow
The 19-country eurozone is in its longest stretch of economic expansion since the global financial crisis in 2008 ...
February 12, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Eurozone Economy ‘Losing Steam’ Amid Market Turmoil
The economic recovery in the 19-country eurozone lost steam in January, a closely watched survey found Wednesday
February 3, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Greece Will Overcome Its Financial Crisis, Says Greek Consul General Georgios Iliopoulos
Mark Twain’s immortal words, "The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated," came to my mind the ...
January 24, 2016
BY
Robert Golomb
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