The economic woes afflicting the region’s biggest economy will drag down the region, despite growth in countries like Greece, Portugal and Spain, analysts say. Source: NYT > Business – Jack Ewing
European Economy Slows, Raising Expectations of E.C.B. Action
The eurozone economies grew at a 0.2 percent rate last quarter, and inflation remains far below the European Central Bank’s target. Source: NYT > Business – Stanley Reed
European Economy Slows, Raising Expectations of E.C.B. Action
The eurozone economies grew at a 0.2 percent rate last quarter, and inflation remains far below the European Central Bank’s target. Source: NYT > Business – Stanley Reed
Christine Lagarde Must Learn to Run an Economy That’s Slowing to a Crawl
Nominated as the next president of the European Central Bank, she has credentials that are seen as unusual for the job. Does unusual matter? Source: NYT > Business – Jack Ewing and Amie Tsang
Greece’s Experiment With Populism Holds Lessons for Europe
Greece’s radicals won praise for transforming themselves into a mainstream party of the center left. But the country’s economy has suffered greatly under their leadership. Source: NYT > Business – Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Steven Erlanger
European Union Warns Italy to Reduce Spending and Borrowing
The warning by the European Commission was expected in the face of a populist government that intends to cut taxes and increase spending and despises Brussels. Source: NYT > Business – Steven Erlanger