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FILE -Workers change tube lights of the Euro sculpture in front of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, Dec.6, 2011. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, File) BRUSSELS (CN) — The U.S. economy expanded eight times faster than Europe’s in the second ...
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European economy sees growth of only 0.1% as scramble to get ahead of US tariffs goes into reverse
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe's economy barely grew in the April-June quarter as frantic earlier efforts to ship goods ahead of new U.S. tariffs went into reverse and output fell for the continent's biggest economy, Germany. Gross domestic product ...
The Eurozone faces unsustainable public finances due to aging demographics, high debt, and stagnant growth. Read the full analysis here.
On December 3, 2025, the European Commission unveiled a comprehensive update to its Economic Security Strategy, originally introduced in 2023. The European Union, along with countries like Germany and Japan, remains one of the few major actors to maintain ...
On the morning of July 27, 2025, Ursula von der Leyen’s plane touched down in Scotland. Just a few hours later, inside Donald Trump’s Turnberry golf resort, the president of the European Commission would sign what many now call the most contentious ...
Europe’s macro outlook is shifting. After years of fiscal restraint and fragmented policy, the region is entering a new chapter - one centered on pro-growth fiscal policy, energy security, and capital-market reform. In this episode, Helen Jewell, Chief ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bill Conerly connect the dots between the economy ... and business! China has enjoyed phenomenal super-charged growth in recent decades, but that pace will very likely slow down.
LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Europe's economy risks falling further behind other regions unless the European Union overhauls regulation that is undermining banks' ability to lend, the European Banking Federation has warned. The current situation ...
Save the snark and schadenfreude. Sure, Europe’s economic stagnation may look like sweet vindication for American techno-optimists, but it’s nothing to celebrate. The continent’s failure to produce global technology titans or seize the artificial ...