Inflation in Europe is plus after 5 months

July 29th, 2010

Inflation in Europe is plus after 5 months
Of the 16 countries included in the EU’s common 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.

, on the November inflation expectations out of the for the fight against , 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. 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 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 in Europe is only in its tenth year of existence. … stimulative spending programs, many of the weaker EU countries are still deep in .Plus there’s …

# To export our way out of we will have to go after emerging 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 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: watch for ‘Dubai effect’ 30 Nov 2009 12:54 GMT
… and the impact it had across the European and US . 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. approvals, net and supply …

# Stocks mixed as Dubai fears recede 30 Nov 2009 09:18 GMT
… equity 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 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 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 rose to 79.87 euro cents from 79.25 euro cents on Tuesday. …

# Report sees emerging 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 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 has …

# Report sees emerging 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 has …
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Originally posted 2009-11-30 10:46:23.

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