We are keeping a close eye on the pace of the US recovery,
the continuing Eurozone crisis and the impact of efforts to stimulate the Chinese economy on the markets that we serve.
While it is quite true that some of the shackles on growth are outside of the control of domestic economic policy, such as
the continuing eurozone crisis and imported inflation, government does have a role to create the best possible environment for businesses to thrive and grow.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Looking to the fundamentals that drive gold, we think fears over the
Eurozone crisis will
continue to subside (despite the longer term underlying problems remaining unresolved).
Until the
Eurozone resolves its debt
crisis, it will
continue to face renewed fiscal problems.
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.
The recent UK growth statistics underline the catastrophic damage and
continuing aftershocks inflicted by the financial meltdown in 2008 - 9, exacerbated by the never - ending
crisis in the
eurozone.
Sir Mervyn warned that the biggest threat to the UK economy
continued to be the ongoing
eurozone crisis, however.
Cameron has already conceded he is open to the idea of a referendum on Britain's
continuing membership of the EU, but is insisting the move does not take place until the
eurozone crisis has been resolved.
No - one wants the nervous tension of a five - year British «existential
crisis» - as Chris Patten would describe it - on top of the
continuing drama in the
eurozone.
«The
continued crisis in the
Eurozone underlines just how important it is for the UK to diversify its export efforts to high - growth countries,» he said.
Adam Fleming took the mood box to find out whether the public thought the age of austerity was worth it as the
crisis in the
eurozone rumbles on, government cuts are starting to bite, and the cost of living
continues to go up.
Economic optimism
continues to fall in the wake of the
continued debt
crisis in America and the
Eurozone; a fifth (19 %) believe the economic condition of the country will improve in the next twelve months, and half (52 %) think that it will get worse.
So with the economic
crisis, and the
eurozone's problems [
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