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News Tagged By: Euro

Euro zone faces cooling prices, falling imports

France pulled euro zone consumer inflation to a three-year low in April while imports fell 10 percent in March, as new data showed the depth of the bloc's downturn.

Posted on 5-16-2013 at 8:31 AM
Tags: Euro, euro zone

Euro zone sinks into longest recession

Germany's economy crept back into growth at the start of the year but not by enough to stop the euro zone from contracting for a sixth straight quarter, and France slid into recession.

Posted on 5-15-2013 at 6:44 AM
Tags: Euro, euro zone

Oliver defends battle against EU over oil sands

While Canada and the European Union are currently in negotiations for a deal that could boost bilateral trade between the two regions by 20 percent and add $12 billion to the Canadian economy, the...

Posted on 5-13-2013 at 10:24 AM
Tags: Euro, euro zone, European Union

Economic mood in euro zone sours again

Confidence in the euro zone's economy fell further in April, data showed, strengthening the case for a cut in interest rates this week by the European Central Bank.

Posted on 4-29-2013 at 7:24 AM
Tags: Euro, euro zone, European Union

Chrysler sales slump ahead of new model launches

Carmaker Fiat'sfirst quarter profit slumped more than expected as its U.S. unit Chrysler's sales suffered from the phase out of the Jeep Liberty pending a new model launch.

Posted on 4-29-2013 at 1:59 PM
Tags: Chrysler, Euro, euro zone

Euro zone sees light at end of tunnel, pitfalls remain

ANALYSIS: There are no calls for celebration, no desire to relax in the corridors of Brussels but some officials believe the euro zone has turned a corner, sharpening the focus on longer-term reforms...

Posted on 4-26-2013 at 1:03 PM
Tags: Euro, euro zone, European Central Bank (ECB), European Union, Cyprus, Spain

Failure of Spain's Pescanova lifts lid on culture of secrecy

ANALYSIS: Even in a record year for Spanish bankruptcies, the filing by Pescanova, a household local name that farms, catches and processes fish, stands out not just for scale, but for the opaque...

Posted on 4-26-2013 at 1:20 PM
Tags: Euro, euro zone, European Central Bank (ECB), European Union, Spain

New U.S., Euro rules to wipe out $17B in bank trading revenue: Report

New regulations will wipe out $17 billion US in trading revenue for global investment banks and force some to exit the bond trading business entirely, according to a Deutsche Bank report released on...

Posted on 4-22-2013 at 2:01 PM
Tags: U.S. Economy, Euro, euro zone, European Central Bank (ECB), European Union, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs

Euro ministers back 10B euro Cyprus bailout

Euro zone finance ministers backed a 10 billion euro bailout for Cyprus on Friday and the European Commission said it would try to help the island's economy grow again with better use of EU...

Posted on 4-12-2013 at 2:23 PM
Tags: Cyprus, euro zone, European Union, Euro

Feldstein's neutral solutions to economic woes

INSIDE THE CHASE: Is the euro zone doomed in its current form? Not necessarily, says Martin Feldstein, Harvard professor and president emeritus of the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Posted on 4-05-2013 at 3:43 PM
Tags: Euro, euro zone, European Union
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