Gold price surge paves the way for bond market Armageddon October 16, 2025 The messages sent by the gold price surge are ominous for markets and economies. Case in point: On Saturday, October 4, Japan got a…
Europe survived the public debt crisis but the hard euro will kill it – Export collapse July 31, 2025 The European financial landscape is currently facing a powerful combination of factors that are causing concern in its banking sector and beyond – it…
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…