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Explained: Why the EU’s banking union is still unfinished business
[ad_1] Financial markets can’t seem to shake off the jitters sparked by the spectacular collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), the biggest American bank to fall since 2008, and the government-brokered…
Eurozone Inflation Eases, but Core Measure Hits Record High
[ad_1] Economy Europe Economy Services prices drove a big pickup in core inflation, which could lead the European Central Bank to raise rates for longer [ad_2] Source link
Eurozone Inflation Eases for Third Month as ECB Rate Rises Bite
[ad_1] Economy The bloc’s central bank is set to raise its key rate, despite slowing inflation and signs that borrowing and spending are cooling quickly [ad_2] Source link
That sinking feeling: Europe’s deflation blues
[ad_1] The Real Economy team travelled to Frankfurt, home of the European Central Bank, to take a look at the deflationary fears circling Europe and to find out if low…
More budget flexibility within the EU?
[ad_1] In this edition of Real Economy we ask do some EU member states need more budget flexibility? Italy and France have both announced budgets that push for flexibility to…
A health check on European banks
[ad_1] Are banks ready to take on the real economy? What do the stress tests carried out by the European Banking Authority (EBA) tell us about the state of the…
Out with the litas and in with the euro in Lithuania
[ad_1] The Real Economy team has been to Lithuania, to analyse the economic consequences for the last Baltic country to join the euro in January 2015. It will abolish credit…
Turning point: Europe’s return to growth
[ad_1] This week the Real Economy takes a look at the European Growth Story – is it reliable? And is it back for good? Those questions and more as well…