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  • Confidence high in the Eurozone as Germany lifts growth forecast

    April 22, 2015

    THE EUROZONE economic outlook is becoming rosier, with confidence levels remaining high and Germany – the largest economy in the currency bloc – raising its growth expectations. German officials have raised their growth forecasts to 1.8 per cent this year, up from a 1.5 per cent forecast in January. The brighter outlook comes from the [...]

  • IMF official: The risk of a Greek exit from the Eurozone should not be underestimated

    April 17, 2015

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) "doesn't expect a Greek exit from the euro", Poul Thomsen, one of its top officials, said a press conference today. However, he added that risks of a Grexit should "not be underestimated". The press conference came just over a day after the FT reported the IMF had "persuaded" the Greek government [...]

  • Eurozone inflation rose to -0.1 per cent in March

    April 17, 2015

    Data released today showed the Eurozone is fighting tooth and nail to claw its way out of deflation, as prices rose for the second month straight, easing fears it could enter into a prolonged period of price falls. The single currency area's annual inflation rate rose to -0.1 per cent in March, up from -0.3 [...]

  • Eurozone recovery begins to gain some traction as new car sales speed ahead

    April 16, 2015

    New car purchases in Europe are growing strongly, in a sign that the economy is starting to gain momentum. March saw the highest monthly growth for a year, as 1,604,107 new cars were registered. For the Eurozone, registrations of new cars were up 13.3 per cent compared to March last year, according to figures released [...]

  • Eurozone gaining momentum as industrial production climbs

    April 14, 2015

    INDUSTRIAL production in the Eurozone grew strongly in February, boosting the outlook for the economy. Production across the 19 euro users was 1.1 per cent higher than in January, according to figures released yesterday by the European Union’s data office Eurostat. “Eurozone industrial output growth in February today broke the one per cent month-on-month barrier [...]

  • Is the Eurozone recovering? What traders need to know

    April 13, 2015

    Improving credit conditions point to sustained growth. The Eurozone economy seems like it might finally be back on track, with stock markets rallying and greater confidence that activity is picking up in a region that has long been mired in crisis.   Although German shares and the FTSE 100 fell slightly yesterday, European stocks are [...]

  • The Eurozone will remain mired in crisis unless it faces up to the facts

    April 12, 2015

    During my years in the trenches in Washington, my staff christened one of my favourite analytical canaries in the coalmine the “we are where we are moment”. That is, you can determine whether a crisis is actually being dealt with simply by looking at the rhetoric of the opposing forces involved. If they hadn’t moved [...]

  • Secret plans are being drawn up to kick Greece out of the Eurozone

    April 10, 2015

    Eurozone countries are formulating plans to boot Greece out of the single currency, as expectations grow that Athens may default on its debts next month. A memo put together by the Finnish Finance Ministry, a close Berlin ally, talks of “very difficult political decisions” as the currency bloc braces itself for Greece’s cash flow to [...]

  • Greeks slam water-boarding tactics of Eurozone creditors

    April 1, 2015

    PROGRESS on a deal between Greece and its Eurozone creditors was made last night, but not enough to ensure a deal before the end of next week, when Greece is due to repay €460m (£334m). City PM also understands that the cap on emergency lending to Greek banks was lifted by €700m last night. One [...]

  • Eurozone factories see growth but rebound lacks momentum

    April 1, 2015

    MANUFACTURING sector growth in the Eurozone reached a 10-month high in March, adding to evidence that the economy is recovering from a slowdown late last year. A survey of private sector firms – Markit’s purchasing managers’ index – increased to a score of 52.2 from 51.9 in February, according to data released yesterday. While figures [...]

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