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…
Eurozone Economy Returns to Strong Growth Trajectory but Still Has Obstacles to Overcome August 5, 2021 The increased spending of European consumers by the increased liquidity that had accumulated due to the continuous economic shutdowns and lockdowns, gave a dynamic…
The Post-Angela Merkel Era for Germany July 29, 2021 Following the initiative of Chancellor Angela Merkel to withdraw from the German political scene and since they failed to persuade her to change her…
The Prospects for the Recovery of the Eurozone / EU Economy are Difficult July 22, 2021 Based on expectations in various key sectors of the EU economy, inflation is expected to increase across the Eurozone as a whole. This is…
Is it Time for the Eurozone/EU to Issue A Perpetual Bond? February 25, 2021 Global debt has reached 365% of world annual GDP, an amount close to $280trillion and surely no one should expect this amount to be…
Why Demand for Investment in European Bonds Is Growing January 21, 2021 The fact that the ECB, through its programmes of the type of quantum easing (QE) and Pandemic Emergency Purchases Program (PEPP) respectively, provides the…
The Eurozone/EU Economy for the forthcoming Decade (2021-2030) January 14, 2021 The Eurozone & EU economy equally is expected to start recovering by the end of Q3 2021. But until then the economies of the…
The Problematic Course of the Eurozone (EU) Economy and the Proposed Corrective Policies October 1, 2020 The indications to date for the euro area economy raise reasonable concerns, increasingly removing the scenario for a recovery of its V-shaped economy and…