Sentences with phrase «entire eurozone»

Large amounts of foreign currency - denominated liabilities (also true of the entire Eurozone — you don't control the value of what you will pay back)
We see this as only a slight risk, but not one to take lightly since a political crisis in Italy would have immediate economic and financial repercussions that could threaten the entire Eurozone.
Germany underperforming makes the entire eurozone look even weaker, with Italy, France and Spain all written off as saviours for the region.
Are the events in Greece a prelude to greater instability in the entire Eurozone?
«We would suggest at PIMCO avoiding the entire eurozone until they can come up with some type of solution which involves the private sector,» Gross said in a radio interview with Bloomberg Surveillance.
In a note to clients, UBS economists Thomas Wacker and Jürg de Spindler foretell «a chain reaction of bank runs and soaring risk premiums... that ultimately breaks up the entire eurozone

Not exact matches

«Europe has seen the strongest improvement among all regions in its outlook balance since 2011, when the region accounted for almost the entire global negative outlook bias — largely as a result of the eurozone crisis,» he said.
Deutsche Bank shares trading in Frankfurt were down more than 4 % on Monday, and credit - default swaps on the bank spiked to their highest level since 2012, when the entire efficacy of the eurozone was in doubt.
If the Eurozone crisis gets worse, the entire global banking system will feel the effects, including institutions in the U.S.
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.
The entire global economy is sitting on the edge of an abyss and the urgent priority for the British people is to protect our economy and their jobs by getting this Eurozone crisis fixed.
... What I want David Cameron to do is to protect our economy, protect our jobs - mainly, because that's the thing that's under most threat from the Eurozone - protect the City of London, but he needs to help them get a solution to the Eurozone crisis so that the entire European economy doesn't fall apart.
Or, be more aggressive, end the Eurozone entirely because it is flawed in entire, and let national currencies re-emerge.
So, now for my half - baked idea — it is time to undo the Eurozone in entire, but we will keep the Euro, or rather, Euros.
The UK's close ties to the Eurozone means transactional activity would be 39 % (US$ 84bn) lower than expected in 2016 with cumulative losses over the entire period 2015 - 20 amounting to 13 % (US$ 169bn).
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