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  • Eurozone bond purchases could still disappoint

    January 11, 2015

    ECONOMISTS warn there is still room for disappointment regarding a new European government bond purchases – or quantitative easing (QE) – despite expectations that one is guaranteed in the near future. A ruling on a 2012 emergency government bond buying programme by the European Court of Justice – due on Wednesday – could lead to [...]

  • Angela Merkel and Syriza are about to open Pandora’s box: Watch out, Eurozone

    January 11, 2015

    It is not often that I feel sorry for German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Having lived in her country since 2006, for me she is the most overrated of modern politicians, having accomplished almost nothing in terms of substantive policy achievements, while somehow being lionised for her lack of ambition. She is the archetype of this [...]

  • Eurozone: ECB said to have discussed €500bn quantitative easing programme

    January 9, 2015

    European Central Bank (ECB) officials are said to have discussed a €500bn quantitative easing programme, which many hope will rescue the embattled Eurozone from its economic quagmire. If the programme is launched, it will involve the central bank buying up government debt rated BBB- or higher. Purchasing only investment-grade debt minimises the bank's exposure to [...]

  • Eurozone confidence remains weak

    January 8, 2015

    THE EUROZONE’s economic sentiment indicator remained unchanged at 100.7 for the third consecutive month, according to figures released yesterday by the European Commission (EC). “December’s EC business and consumer survey did little to alter the picture of weak Eurozone GDP growth at the end of 2014,” said Jessica Hinds of Capital Economics.

  • Eurozone enters deflation giving Draghi upper hand

    January 7, 2015

    THE EUROZONE has slipped into deflation as prices fell by 0.2 per cent year-on-year in December. It marks a significant fall from November when prices rose by 0.3 per cent, according to Europe’s official statistical office Eurostat. Economists have raised their expectations that the European Central Bank (ECB) will begin a large programme of asset [...]

  • Why QE alone won’t stop the Eurozone’s descent into the deflation trap

    January 7, 2015

    We’re caught in a trap” is the opening line of Suspicious Minds, a song most memorably sung by Elvis Presley, born 80 years ago today. However, it could well be the latest conversational ice-breaker for Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank (ECB), with colleagues or other policymakers across the continent. Europe risks entering [...]

  • Eurozone deflation: Euro area posts negative rate for the first time since 2009

    January 7, 2015

    There was yet more misery for the Eurozone this morning as it entered deflation for the first time since 2009. Eurozone inflation dropped to -0.2 per cent compared with a year earlier, according to official data released by Eurostat. This was more than the -0.1 per cent economists had forecast for December. It's largely due [...]

  • Eurozone services PMI disappoints in December

    January 6, 2015

    It's yet more bad news for the eurozone economy after miserable growth in its three largest economies ensured the single currency bloc disappointed again in December. The eurozone's three biggest economies – France, Italy and Germany – had disappointing performances according to Markit's final December Composite Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). The index, where any reading [...]

  • Will QE really revive the Eurozone? – CNBC Comment

    January 5, 2015

    A new year is upon us, and that means investors will take a fresh look at European stocks. Unfortunately, Europe’s gloomy picture hasn’t changed: not enough growth, inflation is too low, and unemployment is still too high in parts of the Eurozone. Enter stage right: Mario Draghi. Arguably the most powerful European official, investors are [...]

  • Francois Hollande tells Greece to keep its promises to stay in the Eurozone

    January 5, 2015

    French President Francois Hollande has sent Greece a word of warning today, telling a French radio station: "The Greeks are free to choose their own destiny. But, having said that, there are certain engagements that have been made and all those must be of course respected". Greece is once again facing political turmoil with Europe's [...]

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