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  • Spanish vote sends Syriza-like shivers to FTSE and Eurozone – London Report

    May 26, 2015

    FRESH back from the bank holiday, the FTSE hit a two-week closing low yesterday, with banks slipping after Spanish regional election results put Eurozone financials behind, while falling oil and metals prices hit commodity stocks. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s People’s Party suffered heavy losses in local elections on Sunday, throwing his re-election later this [...]

  • As Japanese growth picks up pace, can we expect QE in the Eurozone to be as successful?

    May 20, 2015

    Christian Schulz, senior economist at Berenberg, says Yes Since early 2013, when Japan’s QE became imminent, its average quarterly annualised GDP growth rate has risen to 1 per cent, from 0.2 per cent in 2011/12. In the Eurozone, with the European Central Bank (ECB) launching QE, GDP expanded by 1.6 per cent in the first [...]

  • Eurozone prices bounce back as deflation ends

    May 19, 2015

    The Eurozone has escaped deflation, officials figures yesterday confirmed. Annual inflation in the Eurozone was zero per cent in April, according to Eurostat, the EU’s statistical office. It means that prices of goods and services typically consumed by households were the same price in April as a year earlier. The data, which is in line with [...]

  • Eurozone economic growth beat the UK in the first quarter of 2015

    May 13, 2015

    The Eurozone economy grew at a faster rate than the UK's during the first quarter of this year, topping off a stream of recent data suggesting the bloc is emerging from a long period of stagnation. Official statistics agency Eurostat said GDP rose 0.4 per cent across the euro area, towards the bottom of analyst estimates, [...]

  • Eurozone banks are at risk of failing now as much as they were in 2008, new research finds

    May 12, 2015

    If you think the European Central Bank and Bank of England’s stress tests have made Europe’s banking crash proof, think again. Despite the changes to the banking system, many institutions are still as vulnerable as they were before the 2008 crash, according to research by the University of Portsmouth. Banks in Italy, France, and Spain [...]

  • Factory gate prices starting to make a recovery in the Eurozone

    May 5, 2015

    EUROZONE factory gate prices edged up in March, according to figures released by Eurostat yesterday. It adds further evidence that inflation in the currency bloc has bottomed out. Industrial producer prices rose 0.2 per cent in March compared with February. Industrial producer prices – also known as factory gate prices – gauge the prices of [...]

  • Eurozone inflation and jobs improve but recovery remains fragile, experts warn

    April 30, 2015

    Inflation and unemployment in the Eurozone are gradually improving, but economists warn the currency bloc’s recovery is fragile.   Prices failed to fall – or rise – registering zero change in April compared with the same month last year, figures released yesterday by Eurostat reveal.   Inflation is now closer to the European Central Bank’s [...]

  • Eurozone inflation rose to zero in April

    April 30, 2015

      Eurozone inflation rose to zero in April, ending a fourth-month stretch of price declines across the euro area. A flash estimate from official statistics agency Eurostat showed that Eurozone annual inflation was flat in April, having risen to -0.1 per cent a month earlier. It's up considerably from a low of -0.6 in January.  The biggest [...]

  • Majority of Europe’s business leaders fear Brexit will harm the Eurozone economy more than Grexit

    April 30, 2015

    The majority of European business leaders are more fearful about the impact of Brexit on the Eurozone than Greece dropping out of the single currency. In a survey of 2,600 chief executives conducted by Grant Thornton, nearly two thirds – 64 per cent – said Brexit would have a negative impact on Europe. On the question of [...]

  • Santander shrugs of Eurozone troubles to record 39 per cent jump in profit

    April 28, 2015

    The Eurozone’s largest bank showed it can thrive in the region’s crisis. Profit before tax was up 39 per cent in the three months to March 2015, compared to the same three months a year ago. It came in at €2.9bn (£2.1bn), up from €2.1bn in quarter one 2014. Banco Santander’s net income grew 32 [...]

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