Sentences with phrase «eurozone debt crisis»

This was then reflected in 2010 with the Eurozone debt crisis with sovereigns hoarding their cash reserves at their central bank in case of potential runoffs on their bonds and deposits.
This is quite a turnaround for a country that was at the heart of the eurozone debt crisis at its darkest hour.
The decision by the Eurozone to force bank depositors in Cyprus to contribute towards a bailout, a first in the Eurozone debt crisis, could hurt other peripheral nations, the Euro and the global stock market rally, analysts warned.
Indeed, the resolution of the eurozone debt crisis is the single biggest boost to confidence that could happen to the British economy this autumn.
George Osborne has called on leaders to «get a grip» of the growing eurozone debt crisis, warning that events could be «as damaging» as those in 2008.
On Europe, and the ongoing slow - motion car crash of the eurozone debt crisis, Osborne played into the hands of the eurosceptics with abandon.
Alexander is a foreign affairs journalist and has reported from across Europe and the US, tracking elections, migration and the Eurozone debt crisis.
Can the fiscal travails of the early United States in the 1840s, when half of the states then in the Union had to default over their debts and new unpopular taxes had to be imposed in the middle of an international trade slump, help us draw lessons for the Eurozone debt crisis of the early 2010s?
The debate about the cuts that once dominated every edition of the Today programme has all but evaporated with the onset of the eurozone debt crisis.
CORPORATE FINANCING NEWS: CORPORATE DEBT By Gordon Platt Investors have piled into US treasury bonds in recent years to escape such financial scares as the eurozone debt crisis and slowing growth in China.
Santander continues to deal with challenges from the eurozone debt crisis, but it remained in the black despite a 58.8 % year - on - year drop in net attributable profit in 2012.
In reaction to the polls, the spread on French five - year government bonds rose to its highest level since the eurozone debt crisis.
In conclusion our main point is that we think it is important that one understands how the «Eurozone debt crisis premium» impacts the gold market and the ramifications that price movements caused by the changes in this premium have on how one analyses and trades gold.
This is obviously a large simplification, but we are merely trying to make the point that changes in fears over the PIIGS and the subsequent «Eurozone debt crisis premium» is more like changing the intercept of the gold bull market trend than the gradient.
After all changes in the price of gold, whether due to changes in the «Eurozone debt crisis premium» or any other factor, are still changes in price and so impact our gold positions.
We think it is important to understand how changes in this «Eurozone debt crisis premium» impact the gold price.
This caused an increase in the «Eurozone debt crisis premium» and therefore an increase in gold prices.
This is what we are defining as the «Eurozone debt crisis premium» and the erosion of this premium contributed to the 8 % fall in gold following the bailout.
Without the «Eurozone debt crisis premium» gold prices would still follow on the path set by the fundamental factors that move gold significantly and sustainably over the longer term, such as quantitative easing.
Investors worried about the eurozone debt crisis and a poor jobs report.
The peg, which was introduced in Sept. 2011, was an attempt to halt the rise of the franc — a traditional haven currency for investors — against the euro at a time when the eurozone debt crisis was at its height.
But unlike the 2011 rout, sparked by the eurozone debt crisis, the sudden collapse of global equities markets that began last week is all about China — which makes it all the more unnerving since few have a good grasp on how the world's most important emerging economy actually works.
The eurozone debt crisis has become the major risk to the global economy and it is already starting to affect Australia.
In the past two years, the U.S.'s spring swoons could be attributed to new outbreaks in the eurozone debt crisis; this year, it's home - grown factors that are expected to weigh on growth.

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Since over 80 % of the company's revenues came from outside the Eurozone, he expected that SMS would be able to ride out the debt crisis unscathed.
Pierre Moscovici, the commissioner responsible for economic matters, said the forecasts are further evidence that the debt crisis that has ravaged the eurozone and many of its members, notably Greece, is now past.
The eurozone's recovery from the sovereign debt crisis has been about improving situations in the economic bloc's peripheral economies like Italy and Portugal, and this new batch of uncertainty in Portugal's financial sector is not sitting well with investors.
The Eurozone crisis could be ended tomorrow if the European Central Bank (ECB) announced it was going to launch a mammoth campaign to continue buying the bonds of troubled members of the European Community (EC) until growth in EC output and employment bailed them out of their debt burdens.
The reform agenda in the European Union has been slow and at times painful, but progress has been made since the eurozone sovereign debt crisis.
Our special reports deal with critical current issues, such as the eurozone crisis, the debt supercycle and the transformation of energy markets through new technology.
«The bank's president, Mario Draghi, conceded Thursday that the eurozone's debt crisis had led to a generalized economic slowdown, hitting even the strongest countries in the region,» The Wall Street Journal reported.
A decade after the financial and debt crisis ravaged the Eurozone the economic indicators are «flashing green.»
Investors looking for international exposure should consider limiting their exposure to Europe as eurozone policymakers continue working to find a solution to the continent's debt crisis, according to a report by Morningstar.
This Eurozone financial crisis of summer and autumn 2011 shows the importance of distinguishing between two applications of central bank money and debt creation.
I'm optimistic that the crisis will be serious enough to break up the eurozone and create a new, more socialist order in which debts are written down — and with them, the «bad savings» of the financial elites that are seeking to do to Europe what the Roman Empire did when it reduced Western Europe to feudalism.
The draft legislation is the latest in a series of income cuts, tax hikes and reforms imposed on austerity - weary Greeks since 2010, when the debt crisis exploded that brought Greece to the brink of bankruptcy and expulsion from the eurozone — the club of European Union countries that use the euro currency.
The Bundesbank, the most hawkish of central banks, has signalled it would accept higher inflation in Germany as part of an economic rebalancing in the eurozone that would boost the international competitiveness of countries worst - hit by the region's debt crisis.
The eurozone then struggled with a crisis over excessive government and bank debt that threatened to break up the currency union.
Just as the eurozone had begun to set the right course in its struggle with an ever - mutating debt crisis, it relapsed into its old vice.
Fixed Income With this summer's Greek debt crisis having abated somewhat and the European Central Bank (ECB) considering expanding its easy - money policies, US companies are rushing to the eurozone to issue debt at record - low interest rates.
His work focuses on financial regulation, corporate law, contracts, and cross-border transactions and disputes, and his most recent article, «Boilerplate Shock: Sovereign Debt Contracts as Incubators of Systemic Risk,» examines the role of financial contracts in the Eurozone sovereign debt criDebt Contracts as Incubators of Systemic Risk,» examines the role of financial contracts in the Eurozone sovereign debt cridebt crisis.
The data released on Thursday showed that the Eurozone's largest economy is beginning to feel the strain of the debt crisis.
Until the Eurozone resolves its debt crisis, it will continue to face renewed fiscal problems.
Some strategists believe the euro could reach $ 1.30 if the debt crisis is resolved in the Eurozone and the United States solves its $ 600 billion fiscal cliff.
Before the European sovereign debt crisis starting in 2010, Greece's economy represented about 2 % of the eurozone's gross domestic product (GDP); after the crisis - induced recession, it accounts for even less.
During August and into September, data from the eurozone remained upbeat, with an already solid second - quarter performance revised even higher, pushing year - on - year growth to 2.3 %, the quickest pace since the region's debt crisis of 2011 — 2012.
However, the EU's determination to stabilise the Eurozone as the Greek debt crisis deepened in 2011 with the treaty - based «Fiscal Compact» caused an early rift, not only with Merkel and other EU leaders but also with his Liberal Democrat coalition partners.
Meanwhile, Wednesday's emergency summit in Brussels saw the creation of a package to deal with the eurozone's debt crisis, which includes a controversial extension of the European Financial Stability Fund to one trillion euros.
And the crisis of confidence in the ability of Eurozone countries to pay their debts has spread from the periphery to major economies like Italy and Spain.
In development cooperation, an area of «shared» competences between the EU institutions and the member states, it has remained unexplored how economic recession, the sovereign debt crisis, austerity, the struggle in the eurozone and increasing Euroscepticism have affected the relationship between the EU and its member states.
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