Eurozone
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'Super Mario' to the rescue: can Draghi fix Europe's economy?
Today's Big Question Former central bank boss calls for more innovation and investment – but faces 'too many moving parts for a straightforward fix'
By Elliott Goat, The Week UK Published
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Instant Opinion: ‘a closed mind is key to a happy life’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 3 September
By The Week Staff Published
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Eurozone economy shrinks at record rate
Speed Read Fears of deep recession piles pressure on EU governments to agree trillion-euro bailout programme
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Instant Opinion: Drop war bluster and ‘learn to live with coronavirus’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 9 April
By The Week Staff Published
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What is Japanification?
In Depth Economists fears challenges posed by coronavirus pandemic may push Europe into Japan-like crash
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Will ECB stimulus be enough to revive the eurozone?
Speed Read European Central Bank cuts key rate, and announces it will re-initiate quantitative easing
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Europe facing another ‘lost decade’
Speed Read Ten years after the financial crisis, economic stagnation risks becoming the new normal
By Elliott Goat, The Week UK Last updated
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ECB chief U-turns on eurozone stimulus
Speed Read Mario Draghi admits ‘additional stimulus will be required’ if the economic outlook for the stuttering region does not improve
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Germany narrowly avoids recession
Speed Read Eurozone’s largest economy avoids consecutive negative quarter growth, but the future looks uncertain
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What might trigger the collapse of the EU?
Speed Read Several factors including Brexit and the rise of the far-right pose a threat to the political union
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Is Germany sliding into recession?
Speed Read A downturn in Europe’s largest economy would have huge repercussions for the eurozone and possibly Brexit
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Should the eurozone worry about Germany’s GDP drop?
Speed Read Europe’s largest economy shrinks for first time since 2015 as it is hit by weaker trade position and lower consumer spending
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EU accused of ‘blackmailing’ Italy over budget
Speed Read The country faces becoming first member state to have its budget plans rejected by European Commission
By The Week Staff Published
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