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  • Eurozone manufacturing sector shrinks for fourth straight month

    June 3, 2019

    The Eurozone’s manufacturing downturn continued in May, according to survey data released today, with the sector contracting for the fourth successive month. Read more: Eurozone sees weak growth in May amid stagnant demand Weakness in Germany was once again a major drag on the overall Eurozone’s performance as it registered another marked contraction, today’s IHS [...]

  • The inflation target is just the start for the next ECB president

    May 30, 2019

    With the EU elections out of the way, the horse-trading over a host of top EU jobs, including who replaces Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank (ECB), will ratchet up. By the European Council meeting on 20-21 June, a successor to Draghi should become clear. The new president’s most urgent task is [...]

  • ECB warns low growth could see Eurozone asset prices fall and borrowing costs rise

    May 29, 2019

    Weak economic growth could cause euro area asset prices to fall and borrowing costs for indebted countries to rise, the European Central Bank (ECB) has today warned, posing a major threat to the zone’s financial stability. Read more: Eurozone sees weak growth in May amid stagnant demand The ECB’s May financial stability report comes during [...]

  • As Brexit rages, the European project unravels before our eyes

    May 28, 2019

    While the London foreign policy commentariat obsesses over the pathetic soap opera that is Brexit, it almost entirely misses the obvious and strategically vital point next door: the European project is in irretrievable decline, becoming increasingly peripheral to any serious global geopolitical discussion. The just-concluded European elections, which have underlined the rise of populism and [...]

  • Sluggish economic growth to continue as demand for lending falls

    May 28, 2019

    The UK economy’s sluggish growth shows no signs of letting up, with all three major lending classes set to grow less than two per cent this year, new figures have revealed. Despite an uptick in real incomes, demand for consumer credit is forecast to grow just 1.6 per cent this year and two per cent [...]

  • German manufacturing output falls but services push economy to growth

    May 23, 2019

    Germany’s manufacturing output fell for the fourth month in a row in May as new orders fell, according to the latest IHS Markit survey of the country’s private sector. Read more: Eurozone sees weak growth in May amid stagnant demand May saw the third straight monthly decrease in employment in the manufacturing sector, making the overall [...]

  • Eurozone economy limps to weak growth in May amid stagnant demand, says survey

    May 23, 2019

    The Eurozone saw subdued business growth in May as demand stagnated, with manufacturing facing the toughest conditions of any sector, according to a new survey. Read more: EU slashes its forecast for German growth as it predicts Eurozone slowdown New export orders fell markedly once again, their eighth successive monthly fall, according to today's widely-watched [...]

  • What will happen to the Eurozone when Mario Draghi steps down?

    May 20, 2019

    Back in 2012, Mario Draghi committed to do “whatever it takes” to put the euro back on track. This influential statement brought the euro crisis to an end, and proved so powerful that precautions to safeguard the Eurozone, such as the Outright Monetary Transactions facility, did not need to be used. With Draghi’s term as [...]

  • Eurozone core rate revised up as inflation hits estimates

    May 17, 2019

    Eurozone prices rose by 1.7 per cent in April, in line with previous forecasts, while core inflation beat expectations. Consumer prices in the bloc rose 1.7 per cent higher year-on-year from 1.4 per cent in March, according to EU statistics agency Eurostat. Read more: Eurozone trade surplus grows in sign of recovery for struggling area [...]

  • Eurozone trade surplus grows in sign of recovery for struggling area

    May 16, 2019

    The Eurozone achieved a better-than-expected trade in goods surplus in March, official statistics revealed today, in the latest sign of economic recovery on the continent. Read more: Global stocks reverse falls after reports Trump will delay auto tariffs Meanwhile the European Union’s trade in goods deficit with China grew and its surplus with the US [...]

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