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bne IntelliNews on MSNING: The great eurozone split – and why southern jobs are boomingBy Bert Colijn and Carsten Brzeski of ING Since early 2023, countries in Southern Europe have seen strong declines in ...
Against the backdrop of rising global geopolitical tensions and growing economic uncertainty, the European Central Bank (ECB) ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhat retaliatory action is the EU planning over Trump’s tariffs?Europe’s trade commissioner insists ‘we want to use every minute until 1 August to find a negotiated solution’.
He believes the change is likely to be helpful to big business, but could leave smaller ones struggling to survive.
European Union officials gave the green light in June for Bulgaria to become the 21st member of the eurozone, a key Brussels ...
Yields on eurozone government bonds will rise as countries increase spending and investors demand a higher premium for holding longer-dated bonds, Adam Kurpiel, Societe Generale's head of rates ...
Eurozone industrial production has been bouncing around in recent months, with the US frontloading of eurozone goods playing no small part. In May, production jumped by 1.7% compared to April, ...
Industrial production increased 1.7% in May as the eurozone partly rebounded from a tariff-induced slump.
If implemented by the 1 August deadline, the move could derail $1.7 trillion worth of transatlantic commerce and force the EU ...
The European Council's decisions from July 8, 2025, marked the final approval for Bulgaria to adopt the euro as its official ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is unlikely to implement another interest rate cut anytime soon, according to board member ...
Since early 2023, countries in Southern Europe have seen strong declines in unemployment, while those in the north have seen increases. This is helping eurozone convergence, adding to tighter ...
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