Sentences with phrase «smaller euro countries»

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The chart below gives some sense of the relative importance of Italy - and to a slightly lesser degree Spain - in meeting its rollover demands this year versus the smaller euro area countries.
The SPDR EURO STOXX Small Cap ETF tracks an index of stocks from smaller European firms in eurozone countries, selected and weighted by market cap.
In addition to a weaker euro, which helps fuel its export - oriented economy, the cost of financing its sovereign debt relative to its existing debt continues to fall while the smaller countries struggle with rising financing costs.
Output in the smaller euro area countries continues to grow at a fast pace, and growth in France has been slightly above trend over the past year.
They have assembled positions in curve flatteners in small developed countries, are short duration in AUD, and are short the euro and the yen versus the US dollar.
One of the country's smaller lenders, Commerzbank, received 18.2 billion euros, or $ 23.3 billion, in taxpayer funds in 2009.
Right up until the dying minutes of the group stage it was looking like England would face Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo in the knockout phase but the amazing story of the smallest country ever to qualify for the Euros went on with a last minute Iceland winner.
You simply phone a major gold dealer in Switzerland; buy the 100k of gold (they'll keep it in their safe); then in a few weeks fly to Zurich, visit your small pile of ounce coins, and sell them - getting the Euros in your bank account in country F. You're done.
Yep where a I live the xb1 is priced at 269 euros + 2 games since last November at the most expensive retailer in the Country (smaller shops have it for even less).
make that 10,500 billion Euros, if all Ewing's 3500 are all at MW1600 as in Finland, less if each need only be 1000MW, still not much, compared with China's current FX reserves of US$ 987.9 billion, which are only a small component of that country's financial muscle.
«Italian ministers estimate that the amount of food wasted throughout the country is costing Italian businesses and households more than 12 billion euros ($ 13.3 billion USD) a year, which equals about 1 percent of the country's gross domestic product — no small amount, when one considers that the country currently has a public debt of 135 percent.»
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