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Eurozone Economy Accelerates To 11-month High In April

The eurozone economy's growth accelerated in April and hit an 11-month high, according to a closely-watched survey published on Friday. Data from the HCOB Flash...

Eurozone inflation falls for third straight month

BRUSSELS: The eurozone annual inflation rate fell for a third consecutive month to reach 8.5 percent in January, beating expectations, the EU's statistics agency...

Britain’s GDP growth outpaces eurozone

LONDON: Britain’s economy picked up speed to outpace the eurozone in the second quarter despite mounting concerns over Brexit, official data showed on Friday,...

Eurozone growth slows as trade tensions persist

BRUSSELS: Economic growth in the eurozone slowed in the second quarter, official data has shown, feeding concerns that global trade tensions fuelled by Washington...

France, Germany close to agreement on eurozone reform

Paris and Berlin are very close to an agreement on eurozone reform after months of divisions.

IMF boss urges ‘rainy day fund’ for eurozone

IMF chief Christine Lagarde said that eurozone countries should set up a "rainy day fund" that could cushion members when they hit economic hard times.

Eurozone economy growth hits highest in decade

Growth in the eurozone shot up in 2017, putting Europe at the centre of a global recovery and on par with levels last seen...

Estonia to open world’s first virtual data embassy

TALLINN: Cyber-savvy Estonia has taken yet another step forward in global technology, as the small Baltic state is set to open the world's first...

Eurozone growth at highest pace in six years: survey

BRUSSELS: The eurozone economy grew at its fastest pace in six years in February, as all signs pointed to the recovery maintaining "strong momentum,"...

Eurozone inflation, jobless figures steady

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Eurozone inflation and jobless data on Wednesday fell short of analyst forecasts as the economy bumps along amid speculation the European Central Bank will have to adopt more stimulus measures.

Eurozone business activity strong despite Brexit: survey

BRUSSELS: Eurozone economic activity edged higher in August with few signs that Brexit-linked dangers were yet hurting the European economy, a closely watched survey showed Tuesday.

Eurozone growth slows; Italy, France falter: data

BRUSSELS: Eurozone second quarter growth slowed sharply, official data confirmed Friday, weighed down by Brexit concerns and a poor performance in struggling France and Italy.

Dutch inflation rate negative for first time in 30 years

THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS: Inflation in The Netherlands dipped into negative territory in July for the first time in nearly three decades, slipping to -0.30 per cent, according to official statistics published Thursday.

Eurozone ministers seek debt deal for Greece

BRUSSELS: Eurozone finance ministers will on Tuesday push for a deal to unlock bailout cash for Greece and resolve a row with the IMF over debt relief for Athens.

Eurozone jobless rate falls marginally, outlook uncertain

BRUSSELS: The eurozone unemployment rate improved only marginally in February, official data showed Monday, stoking concerns the economy could be slowing after only a modest recovery.

Eurozone business activity slows in February: survey

BRUSSELS: Eurozone private sector business activity slowed sharply in February, a closely watched survey said on Monday, with a warning that the economic outlook could weaken even further.

Eurozone December unemployment falls to 4-year low: Eurostat

BRUSSELS: Analysts had expected the December figure to be unchanged at 10.5 percent, taking into account the sharp slowdown in China and the huge turmoil on global financial markets.

Eurozone inflation picks up in January

BRUSSELS: Eurozone inflation accelerated to 0.4 percent in January, from 0.2 percent the month before, official data showed Friday, suggesting European Central Bank efforts to boost the economy are finally bearing fruit.

Crude back below $30 as prices extend losses

SINGAPORE: Crude fell back below $30 a barrel in Asia Tuesday as worries about the global supply glut returned to the fore, following a two-day rebound.

Eurozone economy slows in December, recovery still on track: survey

BRUSSELS: Eurozone private sector business activity slowed slightly in December but still held at a four-and-a-half year high as the recovery remained on track, creating much-needed jobs, a key survey showed Wednesday.

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