European Economic Improvement Poses Dilemma for Monetary Policy Europe finds itself in a relatively unusual situation in which the overall economic situation continues to improve, but the ECB has given definite hints it intends to ease monetary policy even further.
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European countries have reduced the rate of VAT for the home
improvement market in order to tackle the informal economy and create new jobs and growth in this important
economic sector.
European equities are benefiting from the
European Central Bank's quantitative easing, as well as stabilization in
economic indicators and
improvements in lending.
Despite the current mid-cycle
economic slowdown in Europe,
European banks should also experience further
improvement in their credit fundamentals as non-performing loans continue to decline.