Tag Archive: ECB

Breaking down the barriers to firmgrowth in Europe The fourth EFIGE policy report

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Large firms contribute disproportionately to the economic performance of countries: they are more productive, pay higher wages, enjoy higher profits and are more successful in international markets. The differences between European countries in… Read More

Euro: the best articles in the last 24 hours

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  Central Bank Sets Bond Plan Meant to Ease Euro Debt Peril New York Times “We will have a fully effective backstop to avoid destructive scenarios with potentially severe challenges for price stability… Read More

Is Europe addressing the wrong growth crisis

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With new French President François Hollande’s victory, some form of ‘growth pact’ to accompany the fiscal treaty has become a near certainty. This is a good thing: austerity without growth is not working;… Read More

The Evolving Debate on Sovereign Debt Restructuring

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As noted the CIGI convened an Expert Group Meeting on sovereign debt restructuring with the UN Financing for Development office in New York on May 18th. The meeting featured an excellent exchange of views… Read More

Merkel Urges Swift Decision on Bailout Fund

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BERLIN—German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday urged Europe to resolve a lingering debate over the euro zone firewall against financial contagion in the next two weeks, dismissing calls to boost the permanent bailout… Read More

The world for the best think tank ( 6 articles & video)

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Dear Readers Tags refresh for whom who was not online (Quintessential) PIIE (Usa): The Global Community Should Ask Europe to Abandon Unanimity on Crisis Finance (Quintessential) Chattham House ,(UK):EU’s Diplomatic Arm Lacks Vision… Read More

(Quintessential) PIIE (Usa): The Global Community Should Ask Europe to Abandon Unanimity on Crisis Finance

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by C. Randall Henning Europe is seeking further assistance from the international community through the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to address the crisis in the euro area. The global community has a clear… Read More

ratings from the top rating agencies

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Dear Readers tags refresh for whom who was not online HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMAN DAY (The 16) Standard & Poor´s : US local gevernments. Methodology and assumptions (The 16) Dagong: Cambodia (The 16) Moody´s… Read More

(The 16) Moody´s : Weekly rating oulook

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Weekly outlook : http://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_140236

(The 16) Moody´s : Weekly Rating Outlook

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Weekly Outlook : http://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_139526

Geopolitics : the week ahead

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EUROPE ■Feb. 27: The German parliament will vote on the Greek bailout package. ■Feb. 27: EU foreign ministers will discuss Serbia’s EU candidacy and sanctions on Syria during a meeting in Brussels. ■Feb.… Read More

(The 16) Standard & Poor´s: The EU out of its mild recession

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PARIS (Standard & Poor’s) Feb. 2, 2012–The eurozone should gradually climb out of its mild recession in the second half of this year and into 2013, said Standard & Poor’s today in announcing… Read More

(Quintessential ) Brooking (USA): Energy, Merkel & eurocrisis , Arab League & Syria , Why an instable M.East/N- Africa

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1- The Missing Link in the State of the Union Energy Agenda 2-The Arab League’s Political Horizons for Syria 3-Chancellor Angela Merkel Asks “Do We Dare More Europe” Amidst Widespread Skepticism 4-Measuring the… Read More

(Quintessential) AEI (USA : Europe as a major risk to the US economic outlook by Desmond Lachman

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In the year ahead, a more than likely intensification of the European debt crisis constitutes the major external risk to the US economic outlook. This is partly because US export prospects will be… Read More

The Shoah in a not neo nazi Germany by Dr. Paolo Dealberti

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This article is a tribute of love to Germany. As Aüslander, ( immigrant), it will be easy to let frustration and the feeling to be considered too often like a second class citizen… Read More

52 articles in 3 new weekly sections about the top 67 Think Tank, the 16 Rating Agencies,the top 6 financial powerhouse

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Dear Readers today we introduce to you 3 new sections we tested in the last two days. 1- “The 16 ” we use this name and we do not remember the legendary world… Read More

( The 16) Dominion Bond Rating Service : ECB policy and the EU funding crisis, pension plans phenomenon 2012

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EU policies ease euro area funding pressure to download at : http://www.dbrs.com/research/244614/dbrs-ecb-policies-ease-euro-area-funding-pressures.pdf Pension plans the 2012 phenomenon at : http://www.dbrs.com/research/241282/pension-plans-the-2012-phenomenon.pdf ————————————————————————————————————————————————————- Prosumerzen Editorial Note “The 16 Sisters” we use this name and we… Read More

Breugel ( Belgium) : Behind the ECB’s Wall of Money

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by Benedicta Marzinotto on 19th January 2012 Throughout the crisis period, the European Central Bank’s behavior has been conditioned by the tension between what it can do and what it is allowed to… Read More

Germany /G8 by Prof. Phileas Frogg ( The tour of the world in 80 clicks)

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1) Former Defense Minister Guttemberg is a EU adviser 2) The Liberal Party, (FDP), is deep concerned for the new political elections 3) The German labor cost is on average with the EU… Read More

Is it time for Germany to hit the panic button? by Brad Plumerat

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For the past year, Germany has been Europe’s seemingly unshakeable anchor. Ireland’s debt looking dodgy? Greece’s? Italy’s? No problem. Investors were always happy to buy up nice, safe German bonds. Until today. Der… Read More

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