
Eurozone Finally Finds Itself Free of Deflation
For the first time in almost four years, none of the eurozone’s 19 members was in deflation during January, an encouragement to the European Central Bank in its long struggle to lift inflation to its target and keep it there.
Eurozone Construction Output Rebounds In October
Eurozone construction output increased in October after a decline in the previous month, figures from Eurostat showed Monday.
Eurozone Finance Ministers Contemplate ‘Plan B’ for Greece
Some eurozone finance ministers on Saturday acknowledged for the first time that they are considering plans on what to do if...
Fitch says another Eurozone crisis would be biggest risk to global economy
A renewed Eurozone crisis would be the biggest risk to the global economy, said Fitch Ratings. The credit ratings agency polled more than 350 investors at events held...
Small and medium-sized ship owners squeezed out of the market on crashing dry bulk market and Eurozone crisis
Financing issues have started to tighten the noose in the throats of small and medium-size ship owners, who were...
Germany’s Merkel Denies Greece Could Divide Eurozone
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday denied that developments in Greece threaten to divide the...
Why 2014 Went Wrong for the Eurozone
It was supposed to be the year the eurozone exited its debt crisis, when growth would return to the currency union bringing with it confidence and jobs. ...