The eurozone economy bounced back from a slight recession in the first quarter as Germany saw growth returning and expansion picked up in other regions,…
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Inflation in the eurozone decelerated across the board in March, as per final data from Eurostat on Wednesday, strengthening anticipations of an interest rate reduction…
Inflation in the eurozone fell more than estimated in March, as cost spikes in the grocery aisle eased and overall price rises headed down in…
Manufacturing activity across the eurozone deteriorated further in March, shrinking at a faster pace than in February although there were indications of improvement in Italy…
The chief of the European Central Bank (ECB) cautioned Wednesday against the dangers of acting “too late” on interest rate cuts, reaffirming the likelihood that…
Europe’s private credit funds are increasingly borrowing from banks to boost their performance, fueling concerns about the wider risks posed by this interconnectedness. A record…
Inflation in the eurozone eased again in February, driven by a sharp slowdown in the rate of food and drink price rises, official data showed…
The eurozone economy barely avoided an outright recession in the second half of 2023, but failed to expand in the final quarter, with the stagnation…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief said Italy, France and Spain must do more to tackle rising debt and deficit levels, flagging “very modest” European…
Manufacturing activity in Türkiye saw a slight improvement in September but still contracted for the third consecutive month, although only slightly because of a less…