July 29th, 2010
Inflation in Europe is plus after 5 months
Of the 16 countries included in the EU’s common currency in the euro area in June-October period minus the inflation rate, from 0.6 percent in November, returned to positive again.
According to EU statistics agency Eurostat data, in June to minus in in July after -0.7 per cent until the inflation rate fell in September and -0.3 percent -0.1 percent in October remained at the level.
Economists, on the November inflation expectations out of the money for the fight against global crisis, the European Central Bank to take measures leading to their taps could force says.
# Eurozone inflation rate up at 0.6 percent in Nov 30 Nov 2009 12:36 GMT
… LONDON � Consumer prices in the 16 countries that use the euro rose by 0.6 percent in the year … raise an eyebrow or two at the European Central Bank, which meets this Thursday. However, …
# Inflation Inches Up in Europe in November 30 Nov 2009 12:36 GMT
… PARIS — Inflation in the euro area moved above zero in November for … month a year earlier, said Eurostat, the European Union’s statistical agency. In October the rate …
# Low debt and inflation underscores Turkey’s growing economy 30 Nov 2009 10:31 GMT
… endured loose fiscal policy and chronic high inflation for decades, Turkey has managed to solve … differentiate it from other countries especially in Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) region: Turkey’s population … the Mediterranean. While Turkey is anchored to EU with the accession talks, it is also building …
# European stocks fall as Dubai debt worries linger 30 Nov 2009 12:37 GMT
… European stocks fall as Dubai debt worries linger … including foreign institutions with local branches. In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was … and bullion’s appeal as a hedge against inflation. Oil prices recovered a little on Monday, …
# Asia’s asset bubbles fuel global financial instability 30 Nov 2009 10:33 GMT
… of liquidity”, would produce asset bubbles and inflation, which “could undermine confidence in 2010”. Zoellick … North America and the 26.9 decline to Western Europe. Thus, the slight improvement is heavily dependent on China. …
# Taking a close look at Dollar alternatives 30 Nov 2009 11:12 GMT
… rate prospects than the U.S. So the euro falls short of the dollar on both … rosy either … The common currency in Europe is only in its tenth year of existence. … stimulative spending programs, many of the weaker EU countries are still deep in recession.Plus there’s …
# To export our way out of recession we will have to go after emerging markets 30 Nov 2009 01:10 GMT
… 2009, the advanced economies, led by the EU-15 and Japan, will contract by 3.3 per … and monetary stimuli wane. While unemployment in Europe and Japan has not increased as dramatically as in … cent. All eyes will be on the European Central Bank, which this week unveils its …
# Weekly FX roundup: Markets watch for ‘Dubai effect’ 30 Nov 2009 12:54 GMT
… and the impact it had across the European and US markets. Some analysts are quick … confirmed, could rally the gold towards $1,300. Euro Zone confidence report rose to a 14-month … the – the highest in all of Europe. Mortgage approvals, net consumer credit and money supply …
# Stocks mixed as Dubai fears recede 30 Nov 2009 09:18 GMT
… equity markets rebound sharply on Monday, though European bourses were more cautious. The dollar resumed … lost much less than originally feared while Europe had enjoyed a decent bounce. US futures currently point … sought its perceived haven status. Against the euro the greenback was off 0.1 per cent …
# Global overview: Stocks rally as Dubai fears recede 30 Nov 2009 08:44 GMT
… equity markets rebound sharply on Monday, though European bourses were more cautious. The dollar resumed … lost much less than originally feared while Europe had enjoyed a decent bounce. US futures currently point … sought its perceived haven status. Against the euro the greenback was off 0.1 per cent …
# Dubai debt crisis to keep rupee under pressure 30 Nov 2009 00:12 GMT
… for growth, while appearing less worried about inflation.That was taken as a reiteration of the … return on Friday and equity markets in Europe recovered some of Thursday’s sharp losses. The … finish the week down by 2.8%. The euro remained 0.7% higher on the week, while …
# Dow falls to five-year low 30 Nov 2009 06:31 GMT
… in October, the largest one-month decrease since inflation prices started being published in 1947. The … The New York tumble followed slides in Europe and Asia. The US currency rose to 79.87 euro cents from 79.25 euro cents on Tuesday. …
# Report sees emerging markets leading global growth 30 Nov 2009 00:30 GMT
… much faster rate than the U.S and Europe, due in part to continued frugality among … as the dollar’s weakness relative to the euro and yen make their exports more expensive. … Overall, the report sees little danger from inflation in the near term. Global demand has …
# Report predicts global economy will grow next year with emerging economies leading the way 30 Nov 2009 00:33 GMT
… much faster rate than the U.S and Europe, due in part to continued frugality among … as the dollar’s weakness relative to the euro and yen make their exports more expensive. … Overall, the report sees little danger from inflation in the near term. Global demand has …
# Report sees emerging markets leading global … 30 Nov 2009 00:51 GMT
… much faster rate than the U.S and Europe, due in part to continued frugality among … as the dollar’s weakness relative to the euro and yen make their exports more expensive. … Overall, the report sees little danger from inflation in the near term. Global demand has …
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Originally posted 2009-11-30 10:46:23.
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