Reforming to tackle structural challenges

[ad_1] This edition of Real Economy looks at the economic buzz phrase ‘Structural Reforms’ – What does it mean? How does it impact our lives and wallets? When do you…

Smart Specialisation toward economic growth

[ad_1] This edition of Real Economy comes from Bologna in Italy and Poland and focuses on the regions Smart Specialisation plans. Euronews’ Maithreyi Seetharaman visited the heart of the Emilia…

Navigating Europe’s choppy economic waters: forecasts and uncertainty

[ad_1] For the first time in almost a decade, all of Europe’s economies are set to grow. But major questions remain on whether that growth can actually happen this year…

Nine EU states could still adopt the euro. But why would they?

[ad_1] Have the benefits of the single currency been overlooked since the eurozone crisis, which peaked between 2010 and 2013? After all, growth has picked up across the European Union,…

Forecasting Europe’s future

[ad_1] Last year the euro area and the EU both grew at the fastest pace in a decade. We calculate that over the next 10 -15 years maybe about between…

Richmond Fed’s Tom Barkin Says Inflation Fight Isn’t Over

[ad_1] The Federal Reserve’s fight against inflation isn’t over even though price-pressure readings have moved in the right direction recently, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin said. The…

Fed Official Sees Progress on Inflation, Says More Rate Rises Needed

[ad_1] The Federal Reserve’s short-term benchmark rate isn’t yet at a level high enough to sufficiently slow the U.S. economy to combat high inflation, but it should get there this…

U.K.’s Rishi Sunak Pledges to Cut Inflation, Boost Economy in First Big Policy Speech

[ad_1] With a national election expected in 2024, economists warn that Britain’s recession could be worse than that of other Western countries. [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | The West Needs America’s Leadership

[ad_1] How the U.S. can marshal its strengths—not only military but also moral, economic and diplomatic. [ad_2] Source link

U.K. Faces New Wave of Strikes as Workers Fight for Higher Pay

[ad_1] World Europe U.K. British rail workers began a series of walkouts, as public-sector workers battle government over wage increases that have lagged behind inflation [ad_2] Source link