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Factdrop ― Πηγή: Economy WatchMay 17 2013French president Francois Hollande on Thursday called for a eurozone-wide “economic government”, with its own budget and full-time president as well as a harmonised tax system, as a step to deepen integration in the...
Tags: France, Hollande, Eurozone
Factdrop ― 4 days ago
HOW INTENSIVE IS CURRENT EURO DEBT CRISIS? ― In the first quarter of 2013, the eurozone continued to witness an economic contraction. The gross domestic product (GDP) of the 17-nation region declined 0.2%. This decrease in the GDP marked the sixth straight quarter of economic contraction in ...
Tags: Michael's Personal Notes, Economic Contraction, Economic Growth, Economic Slowdown, Eurozone, Global Economy
proconfidential ― 6 days ago
News From Nigeria ― The Eurozone’s economy has hit a record high after new figures showed it contracted for the sixth straight quarter.Falling output from France to Finland meant that the 17-nation economy shrunk 0.2 percent in the January to March period, its...
Tags: Records, Recorded, Eurozone, Longest, Recession, Ever
Ọmọ Oódua ― 1 week 25 min ago
chillnews.net ― BRUSSELS: Recession deepened across the eurozone in the first quarter of 2013, the latest growth figures released by the European Union on Wednesday showed with a 0.2 percent contraction between January and March. EU data agency Eurostat said that...
Tags: News, Archer, Cyprus, Eurostat, Eurozone, Figure
Gaurav saini ― 1 week 1 day ago
HOW INTENSIVE IS CURRENT EURO DEBT CRISIS? ― Economic conditions in the U.S. economy may be improving slightly, but the global economy is on the verge of witnessing an economic slowdown—and a possible recession. Key indicators are flashing red signals and warning of trouble ahead for ...
Tags: Michael's Personal Notes, Central Banks, Chinese Economy, Economic Slowdown, Emerging Markets, Eurozone
proconfidential ― 1 week 1 day ago
HOW INTENSIVE IS CURRENT EURO DEBT CRISIS? ― According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), there were 3.8 million jobs opening in the U.S. jobs market in the month of March, unchanged from February and lower than March 2012 (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 7, 2013.) The hires ...
Tags: Economic Analysis, Central Banks, Chinese Economy, Economic Slowdown, Emerging Markets, Eurozone
HOW INTENSIVE IS CURRENT EURO DEBT CRISIS? ― Wow! Seems like the stock market is the place to be again. ∙ We broke 15,000 on the Dow Jones Industrial Average yesterday. I hear traders in the pits are wearing hats that say Dow 15,000. Recently, we even wrote about how central banks and...
Tags: Stock Market, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Eurozone, Federal Reserve, U.S. Economy
HOW INTENSIVE IS CURRENT EURO DEBT CRISIS? ― The S&P 500 traded at another record high last Thursday, and there appears to be no stopping the bullish investor sentiment that has encapsulated the stock market. ∙ Yet, while the stock market gains are great for the bulls, I still ...
Tags: Stock Market, China, Chinese Economy, Copper, Europe, Eurozone
World Affairs ― The eurozone officially called the euro area,[7] is an economic and monetary union (EMU) of 17 European Union (EU) member states that have adopted the euro (€) as their common currency and sole legal tender. The eurozone currently consists of...
Tags: Member State Of The European Union, Vatican City, Eurozone, European Central Bank, San Marino, European Union
KHAWAJA UMER FAROOQ ― 3 weeks ago
World Affairs ― Unemployment rose to a record high of 12 percent in February in the Eurozone, according to the latest data released by the EU's official statistics agency. ∙ The Belgium-based Eurostat said on Tuesday that some 19.07 million people in the...
Tags: Belgium, IHS Global Insight, Eurozone, Eurostat, European Union, Portugal
HOW INTENSIVE IS CURRENT EURO DEBT CRISIS? ― April has ended. The S&P 500 has edged higher for six straight months and is eyeing 1,600 on the chart. ∙ We are also coming to the end of the historically best six months of the year for the stock market (November to April), according ...
Tags: Stock Market, China, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Earnings Season, Eurozone, Global Economy
proconfidential ― 3 weeks 1 day ago
All Round Gist ― CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on the political chaos in Italy and why the two major opposite parties came together to form one government. The political enemies have come together to form a government of cat and dogs by joining both old and young...
Tags: Enrico Letta, Rome, Beppe Grillo, Eurozone, Italian News, Crisis
All Round Gist ― 3 weeks 2 days ago
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