ECB: How do Foreign workers increase Eurozone GDP? May 15, 2025 While the EU tightens its immigration policy, a new analysis by the ECB admits that the slow growth is largely due to migrant workers….
Clouds over the Eurozone labour market – Due to US tariffs February 27, 2025 The Eurozone labor market is in a period of slowdown, as it is affected by a number of economic and geopolitical factors. New tariffs…
The Japanese sold off 41 billion of Eurozone debt in 6 months, leading to a generalized sell-off in bonds January 30, 2025 Japanese investors have sold off eurozone government debt at the fastest pace in a decade, suggesting that the move by one of the major…
Eurozone: The Crisis of 2008-2009 is Over – Risks Remain June 13, 2024 Eurozone is sufficiently far from the debt crisis of 2009, but the risks remain. In the eurozone, the end of ultra-low interest rates and…
The Modern American Economic Supremacy November 9, 2023 Cessation of interest rate increases by the central banks of America and Europe at different heights, 4% in the Eurozone and 5.25-5.50% in the…
The Eurozone is in a technical recession June 8, 2023 The Eurozone economy contracted marginally by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the previous quarter, against a previous estimate of 0.1%…
Eurostat: At 2.3% growth in the eurozone in the third quarter December 7, 2022 Growth in the euro zone in the third quarter of 2022 is set at 2.3%, while in the European Union it is 2.5% according…
Emerging Stagnant-inflation in the Eurozone/EU & USA June 16, 2022 Inflation begins to make a threatening appearance in the EU and US since last summer due to a combination of dynamic economic recovery in…
The South Eurozone on the red line due to the Explosion of Borrowing Costs May 5, 2022 Due to rising global and mainly European inflation, interest rates are generally rising as central banks fight inflation and this is certainly not a…