Sentences with phrase «with eurozone countries»

Ultimately, the buck stops with the Eurozone countries, whether it's funding or simply a guarantee.
However, Varufakis» strategy already failed in previous negotiations with the Eurogroup, as the agreements signed with Eurozone countries stipulate that Greece will not be granted any further payments before the end of April, and they would be conditioned by a successful evaluation of the implementations of reforms announced by the Tsiprasled Greek government.

Not exact matches

Today, Sweden is among the most - connected countries in the Eurozone, with more than nine out of 10 households having internet access as of 2015, according to European Commission data.
But a strange showdown is shaping up between the eurozone's powers, which can not and will not extend unconditional aid, and a country ravaged by austerity with little appetite for more.
«I've heard stories of companies hedging their bets with some of the eurozone economies,» Langrish says, explaining that some have set up accounts to pay their employees in euros should their home country exit the eurozone and reintroduce its old currency.
I think he's laying the groundwork to suggest that the finance ministers of individual countries need to work with him to get the eurozone going in the right direction.
BWZ is heavily weighted toward debt from Japan with another large fraction of the portfolio distributed among the Eurozone countries.
In turn, this has allowed the Portuguese economy to become one of the biggest beneficiaries of the eurozone's robust recovery, with the IMF forecasting 2017 could be the country's best year of growth in more than 20 years.
And for Greece's own wealthier classes, the EU loan package would enable the country to remain within the Eurozone long enough to permit them to move their money out of the country before the point arrived at which Greece would be forced to replace the euro with the drachma and devalue it.
Slovakia's problems are not particularly economic — the Bratislava self - governing region is the sixth - wealthiest EU region, with purchasing power parity per capita income more than 180 % of its regional average — and as a member of the eurozone, the country has attracted substantial foreign direct investment, notably into its auto industry.
The Greek government had to meet the payment deadline to continue negotiating with the IMF and eurozone finance ministries for another bailout package that would keep the country afloat — for the time being.
A key sign: Prices for government bonds of other heavily indebted eurozone countries — such as Spain and Italy — are not suffering in sync with Greek bonds, as they did before.
Underlining the health of the German economy compared with much of the rest of the eurozone, an independent bi-annual report produced by a range of economic institutions for the German Economics Ministry raised its forecast for the country's growth in 2016 from 1.6 % to 1.9 %, citing the strength of the labor market and private consumption.
But if instead the eurozone want more powers and treaty change to prop up the euro, in return for that we should insist on bringing back powers from this country so we can once again be an independent country trading with Europe but governing ourselves.»
«With more than 75 % of construction products exports being absorbed into the European market, recent forecasts from the OECD indicating a slowdown in key Eurozone countries, such as Germany and France, potentially threaten prospects of further growth for product manufacturers.
«David Cameron must recognise the austerity policies which are failing in Europe are the very same policies that have failed in Britain and which the British government has been urging eurozone countries to stick with,» he commented.
The EU probably felt like it had to react to the accusation that Eurozone countries were paying for privileged Greek pensioners to retire at younger ages than everyone else, but these proposals have a lot more to do with convincing international speculators about the future viability of the Euro than a serious plan for pensions policy.
I realise that countries inside the Eurozone may not relish advice from countries outside it - especially from countries, such as Britain, with debts and difficulties of their own.
Bill Cash, a Conservative, asks what will happen if the eurozone countries go ahead with their proposed internal changes.
Triggered by the known «United States housing bubble», the 2007 - 2008 financial crisis soon led to the 2008 — 2012 global recession and subsequently affected Eurozone by contributing to its sovereign - debt (Baily and Elliot, 2009 & Lin and Treichel, 2012) Although the crisis that the EU faces has been mainly correlated with Greece, the truth is that it has also dramatically shaken many countries of the Southern Europe.
A 2013 study by NERA Economic Consulting revealed that the U.S. has the highest liability costs as a percentage of GDP of the countries surveyed, with liability costs at 2.6 times the average level of the Eurozone economies.
The country exceeded growth expectations for first half of 2015 growing 2,3 % in Q3; and with 1,6 % GDP growth forecast for 2016, the Eurozone has declared Cyprus a success story.
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