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Sticky Eurozone Inflation Holds Amid ECB Rates Cut
Deflation fears abound as eurozone inflation holds steady in June.
Euro Strengthens to Three-Week High vs Dollar Ahead of Eurozone CPI Data
Euro rallied to its highest since 9 June against the dollar on 30 June in early trade despite mixed data signals from the Eurozone, helped by the dollar's weakness.
ECB 'Well on Track' to Complete Three Pillars of Eurozone Financial Regulation
Daniele Nouy, ECB head of the Single Supervisory Mechanism, unveils 14,000 applications for new regulator.
Euro Weakens as German And French PMI Disappoint, Short-term EUR/USD Downtrend in Focus
EUR/USD slipped in early Monday's trade as French and German PMI numbers for June came lower than expected.
Eurozone Deflation Fears Heighten as Inflation Slows Further
Eurostat said eurozone inflation slowed to 0.5% in May 2014.
Janet Yellen, FOMC and UK, EU and Canada Inflation: What to Look Out For
Week to June 20 marked by FOMC policy decision and policy meeting minutes from BoE, RBA and BoJ.
Recovery Continues as Eurozone Adds Jobs and Widens Trade Surplus
Economic growth now feeding through to the labour growth, boosting long term recovery prospects.
ECB Monetary Policy Explained: What Eurozone Rates Decision Means
How eurozone recovery hopes rest on a negative deposit rate and LTROs.
Data Week Ahead: RBNZ to Hike Rate, UK Unemployment Rate Seen Lower and China CPI to Quicken
The data calendar for next week is not so heavy with US and Eurozone having nothing major to wait for. GDP estimate by NIESR and ILO unemployment rate for UK are important for that economy while rate decisions in Japan and New Zealand are unlikely to surprise markets. China CPI is the most important from Asia.
Joaquin Almunia: Eurozone Has Growth Problem and no Credible Strategy to Cure Malaise
European Commission vice-president gives stark warning on eurozone economic future.
Jeroen Dijsselbloem: Greece May Need Another Bailout
Eurogroup president warns on Greek optimism over state of economy.
Ex-BoE Economist Andrew Sentance says France Poses Greatest Risk to Eurozone Stability
Economist accuses France of failing to adapt to modern global economy
Eurozone Recovery: Is it a False Dawn?
Eurozone growth is slower than expected and bank lending still falling across currency area.
GHC Capital Markets CIO: I Don't Buy Into Eurozone 'Recovery'
John Clarke, chief investment officer of GHC Capital Markets, talks to IBTimes UK.
Gathering Eurozone Recovery Hits Three Year High
Markit said output growth was at its fastest pace in three years during April.
Eurozone Crippled by Youth Unemployment as Rate Holds at 23.7%
But Eurostat says the number of youngsters out of work across the region fell by 166,000 in March.
Bob Diamond: Eurozone Still Compelling Investment and Unaffected by Ukraine Crisis
As eurozone banks sell off investments, Diamond and new firm Atlas Merchant Capital smells opportunity.
Spain Growing at Fastest Rate For Years
The Spanish recovery is back on track as the economy registered its fastest growth rate in six years.
JPMorgan Tackles European Unemployment with $30m Jobs Scheme
The three-year programme will concentrate on addressing joblessness through macro strategies and innovations.
ECB Feels Pressure as Eurozone Inflation Hits Four Year Low
Recession hit eurozone takes a slight knock as inflation decreases.
Eurozone Yet to Consider Third Bailout Package for Greece
Eurozone is focusing on fast-tracking delayed payments under existing rescue packages, Reuters reported.
UniCredit to Axe 8,500 Jobs After Record €14bn Annual Loss
The Italian bank put a whopping €13.7bn aside to cover losses from bad loans in 2013.
Chrystalla Georghadji Appointed Governor of Central Bank of Cyprus After Shock Resignation
The move comes after Panicos Demetriades quit as chief of the Central Bank of Cyprus.
Eurozone Growth Hits 32 Month High
Markit composite PMI hits highest level since June 2011 in February.
Kenneth Rogoff: Creating Eurozone 'Giant Historic Mistake'
Harvard economist Rogoff speaks out on panel at World Economic Forum in Davos.
France: Why the 'Sick Man of Europe' Faces a Sluggish Economic Recovery
The French economy did not suffer the same crisis as Italy or Spain, but is struggling just as hard to recover.
Eurostat Reveals Gap Between Eurozone and EU's GDP Growth Rates
Eurostat shows a gap in GDP growth rates between counties that use the euro and other EU members.
Greek Unemployment Rises to New Record High of 27.8%
Portugal Hires Top Banks to Tap Bond Issuance Idea
Portugal hires top banks for bond issuance proposal
Spain Attempts to Revive Economy by Issuing €242bn of Debt
Spain to issue debt in 2014 despite horrible jobs numbers.