Monday 23 January 2012

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News10 new results for euro economy
 
Japan manufacturers brace for euro zone breakup: Reuters poll
Reuters
China's economy is expanding at its weakest pace in 2-1/2 years, with sequentially softer annual growth in the last four quarters seen spilling over into the first three months of 2012, leading many analysts to expect the worst full-year growth in a ...
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Europe Stocks Cheapest to U.S. Since '04 as Net Rises Amid Recession Worry
Bloomberg
"Even though the euro zone may be the largest economic bloc, the US is the single largest country as an economy, so if we're doing better there's going to be an effect that's going to benefit other areas of the world," Mike Ryan, New York-based chief ...
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Europe Gives Euro Doomsayers Pause With Dormant Davos Sanatorium
BusinessWeek
European leaders are trying to act faster than that. While he acknowledges "a very grave state of affairs," Draghi said Jan. 12 that there are "tentative signs of stabilization" in the euro region economy and predicted last week it "will be in better ...
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Greek uncertainty pressures euro, shares
Reuters
In commodity markets Brent crude futures held steady around $110 on Monday as traders wait to see if European Union governments will agree on new economic sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program, including plans to phase in an oil embargo. ...
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Brent steady above $110, Greek debt counters Iran
Reuters
Without another bailout, Greece will not be able to pay back 14.5 billion euros in maturing bonds in March, triggering a messy default that would hurt the whole euro zone economy and likely depress energy demand. "Investors are also likely to be ...
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Pohjola Markets analysts: Pulling back from the edge of the precipice ...
Reuters
The global economic outlook is very dim once again. However, the analysts of Pohjola Markets do not expect the euro-area recession and sovereign debt crisis to derail the global economy but the sluggish economic growth to continue driven by the USA and ...
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Croatians vote in favor of EU membership
Washington Post
Greece's future in the euro zone is in doubt as it struggles to put in place painful austerity measures that European leaders have demanded as a precondition to economic assistance. In Hungary, tens of thousands of people turned out in the streets of ...
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Italy Braces for Strikes as Monti Presents Growth Plan to Europe
BusinessWeek
Monti has pledged policies to spur an economy where economic growth has lagged behind the euro-area average for more than a decade. The premier has said that only by convincing investors the country can grow enough to shrink its 1.9 trillion-euro ($2.5 ...
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Analysis: History repeats itself in euro crisis debt spat
Reuters
Then as now, a debt-stricken government pushing through spending cuts, tax rises and economic reforms pleaded for lower interest rates and stronger European (read German) support to convince citizens the pain is worthwhile. Now as then, a chancellor ...
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Fed Inflation-Unemployment Mandate Shows Bernanke's Model Better in Crisis
Bloomberg
Now, with US growth accelerating and the euro area on the brink of a second recession in three years, Bank of England Governor Mervyn King and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi are showing they also are willing to spur their economies while ...
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Web1 new result for euro economy
 
The Future of the European Economy Infographic - Blogs - IIEA - The ...
The Future of the European Economy Infographic. 16 Jan 2012. click here to view at larger size. some_text. Our latest infographic looks at forecasts of six key ...
www.iiea.com/.../the-future-of-the-european-economy-infogra...


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