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International
The EU’s flawed vaccine rollout will stymie growth in 2021, new forecast reveals
By
Alexander Weber
and
Bloomberg
February 11, 2021
International
COVID-19 resurgence sets back Europe’s economic recovery hopes
By
David Meyer
November 5, 2020
Finance
Down a stunning 23%, London’s once mighty FTSE is trading like an emerging-market stock exchange
By
Bernhard Warner
September 26, 2020
International
‘We will do this together’: Germany will continue subsidizing workers’ wages through the end of 2021
By
David Meyer
August 26, 2020
International
Europe plunges into a deep recession as COVID-battered economies brace for a second wave
By
Fergal O'Brien
,
Catherine Bosley
and
Bloomberg
July 31, 2020
International
Coronavirus is threatening a manufacturing comeback in the Eurozone
By
Bloomberg
and
Piotr Skolimowski
March 2, 2020
Finance
‘Men Go to War and the Women Pick Up the Pieces’: Christine Lagarde’s New Mantra at the ECB
By
Christiaan Hetzner
November 26, 2019
Conferences
As It Aims To Join the Eurozone, Croatia Plays Up Its Investment Prospects
By
Anne Sraders
November 19, 2019
Finance
Europe Has a Germany Problem, and It’s Spreading to Global Markets
By
Bernhard Warner
September 23, 2019
International
Are Fears of a German Recession Overblown? 5 Reasons Not to Worry—Yet
By
Geoffrey Smith
August 30, 2019
Finance
Europe’s Cyber Watchdog for Banks Has a Little Problem—It Keeps Getting Hacked
By
Bernhard Warner
August 16, 2019
International
Italy Is Threatening to Repeat the Greek Debt Crisis—But With Higher Stakes
By
Geoffrey Smith
May 31, 2019
International
Germany Tried to Remake the Eurozone in Its Own Image. The Trouble Is, It Half-Succeeded
By
Geoffrey Smith
April 5, 2019
Italy Is Heading for Recession in 2019. Here’s Why
By
Bloomberg
January 2, 2019
Finance
The EU Just Slashed the Eurozone Growth Forecast Because of U.S. Trade War Tensions
By
Lucas Laursen
July 12, 2018
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