Sentences with phrase «across eurozone»

And if it's cheaper there, you'd hope it would be more affordable across the Eurozone all together.
I don't see that as likely; there is not the same degree of trust across the Eurozone as there is in the US.
Yes they may trade anywhere they like as Germany doesn't impose any legal provisions to Forex trading, German traders may also be accepted to trade across the Eurozone with brokers that are MiFID (Markets in Financial Instruments Directive) compliant.
Expensive valuations are evident in relatively tight credit spreads across eurozone countries despite the differentiation priced into sovereign bonds.
The protests come as governments across the eurozone push through cuts to public sector pensions, wages and services, in return for a financial bailout.
«Either Europe has a committed, stable, successful eurozone with an effective firewall, well capitalised and regulated banks, a system of fiscal burden sharing, and supportive monetary policy across the Eurozone.
We can see across the eurozone that rising market interest rates and market instability are catastrophic for the process of recovery.
The creation of a European Troubled Assets Relief Program (ETARP) to restore the balance sheets of financial institutions across the Eurozone, especially those in the periphery.
Europeans are increasingly paying close attention to labeling and seek information such as health benefits, ingredients, and product origin As of the first quarter of 2013, the overall rate of unemployment for the total population stands at 27.2 % in Spain, one of the highest rates across the Eurozone.
On top of the existing internal problems of «lowflation,» shorthand for ultra-low inflation, weak demand and anemic credit growth, the deterioration in the external backdrop over much of 2014 — rising geopolitical tensions with Russia, and the slowdown of the Chinese economy and many other emerging markets — has made a rapid return to meaningful growth across the eurozone unlikely, in our view, despite some positive signs, including the stabilization of many peripheral economies and the boost in competitiveness from the weaker euro.
In our view, the prospect of interest - rate hikes across the eurozone is even further off.
Perhaps like German corporations or German real estate, if they were to pull out their currency would appreciate, but if they stay in there could be more inflation generated to ease to burden of debt across the Eurozone.
She's also calling for a government takeover of the French central bank (which is currently an independent entity that doesn't print money for the Treasury) and the creation of a currency system like the one previously used across the eurozone.
Eurostat figures also showed that economic expansion across the eurozone slowed in the first quarter of the year.
Across the eurozone, the June drop would have been larger if not for a 1.8 % jump in energy output, as production of capital goods slumped by 1.9 %, and of durable consumer goods by 1.2 %.
Friday's figures follow data released earlier this week that showed the number of people in work across the eurozone rose 0.4 % during the second quarter, and at 155.6 million was the highest number ever recorded.
The report says the European Central Bank - led recovery seen across the eurozone during most of the last decade is under threat — citing some of the same risks mentioned above.
But in practice, as we're seeing across the eurozone right now, those measures can be self - defeating.
European stocks, which had followed much of Wall St's rout on Monday, had less dramatic falls Tuesday, but failed to stabilize with any conviction after data showing service sector activity across the Eurozone and U.K. was weaker than originally thought in December.
The news has also spooked investors who are concerned about how uncertainty in the Spanish and Portuguese financial sectors could impact assets across the eurozone.
Financial passporting refers to banks» ability to sell products and services across the eurozone from locations in Britain using one licence.

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Official figures show that economic growth across the 19 - country eurozone slowed down in the first three months of the year
Government bond yields are negative across much of Northern Europe, amid fears of deflation and stresses in the eurozone.
Unemployment across the 19 - country eurozone has fallen to its lowest level in a little more than nine years on the back of strong economic growth, official figures showed Thursday.
Inflation across the 19 - country eurozone remains stubbornly low even though the economic recovery across the single currency bloc appears to be gaining more and more momentum.
I think what shook markets across the globe was not the size of Greece's economy or financial system, but more the prospect of a Greek exit from the eurozone, which would have put a big question mark over the irreversibility of the entire euro system.
What I find unusual is that only 20 % of the $ 1 trillion in bond purchases, or $ 60 billion a month through at least September 2016, will be risk - shared across all of the eurozone.
And across the whole eurozone it is almost 12pc.
In parallel to this measure, we would also need to see an important transfer of sovereignty to EU (or Eurozone) bodies so that they could work on the optimisation of the labour market across the EMU.
Alexander is a foreign affairs journalist and has reported from across Europe and the US, tracking elections, migration and the Eurozone debt crisis.
It could also be different if it coincides with importunate military pressures or pressures on the currency that preclude slower - paced adjustment (as in 1931 or 1950), or if it takes place in the context of an external bailout that cuts across the normal electoral cycle (as with the US bailout of the Attlee government in 1949, the IMF bailout of 1976 or the more recent Eurozone bailouts), or in a context of no or very low economic growth over a prolonged period.
there is a larger than anticipated impact of our financial crisis and deleveraging on potential output; there has been the global commodity price shocks, exacerbated here by our depreciated exchange rate; and, of course, there is the ongoing uncertainty in the eurozone which is now acknowledged to be having an impact on growth and investment across the world, from the US to China.
The OBR said over-optimism regarding net trade, caused by the eurozone crisis and broader problems in the global economy, was the biggest limit on Britain's GDP growth, which has now been downgraded across the board.
The austerity cuts across Europe are taking hundreds of billions of euro out of the European economy, pushing the eurozone into its second recession since 2008.
The eurozone crisis and global economic turmoil has prompted employers across all sectors to hold - off on employment - related decisions, including taking on new workers.
Whilst a lack of growth in the Eurozone was «contaminating the UK economy», the situation across much of Europe was more worrying, Cash said:
Elliott had run the cross-party No2AV campaign in 2011 and over five years had built a formidable alliance of smaller, hi - tech business groups who opposed the EU's burdensome regulatory regime and unions who were opposed to the unemployment persisting across southern Europe because of the still dysfunctional Eurozone.
Leader of Irish opposition says EU should introduce US - style fiscal stimulus plan across Europe to end eurozone crisis
«Of course countries have got to make difficult decisions about their own public finances... but it's the open speculation from some members in the eurozone about the future of some countries in the eurozone which I think is doing real damage across the whole European economy.»
Nerves across Europe have been heightened by the chaos in Greece, with analysts trying to assess the risk of contagion if it were to fall out the eurozone.
For many left - wingers in Britain, the crisis challenged the idea that the Europe project offered social and economic protections for workers and instead suggested that the eurozone helped impose austerity economics across the continent.
By examining the difference in spreads relative to the CDS European Banks to Eurozone sovereign bonds and financials in the U.S., we see that insurance across these sectors has not been this comparable in price for years.
They are able to offer their licensed member brokers the ability to offer their services across the whole of the Eurozone, and likewise other European regulated brokers may offer their services inside Portugal.
The Eurozone does not allow for the necessary economic adjustments across nations in a fiat monetary system.
There is a budding distrust in the Eurodollar lending markets, and that could spill into the short term lending markets in the US, though the effect should be less than in the Eurozone, where distrust is building across national borders.
The Eurozone is not a nation; there is little sympathy across national borders such that they would send tax dollars to bail another nation out of their debt crisis.
Headquartered in Madrid, Banco Santander is the leading financial institution by market capitalization in the Eurozone and operates globally through a network of subsidiaries across Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States and Brazil, as well as other European and Latin American countries.
The situation is particularly serious in the US, struggling with a jobless recovery; Spain, Portugal and Ireland, all badly affected by the Eurozone crisis; Japan, struggling with a generation of economic stagnation and deflation, and the UK where the current economic recovery is exposing a lack of skills across multiple industries.
While issues remain in certain markets, the Eurozone for example, business indicators across the UK, North America and Asia - Pacific show confidence is continuing to grow in those markets.
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