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Germany property trough worsens as foreign investors scale back
StreetInsider· 8 hours agoThe grim figures coincide with a debate about whether Germany is once again "the sick man of Europe" - a label it was given in late 1990s as it struggled with economic ...
Metals and stocks shine amid economic optimism
Investing.com· 1 day agoWorld shares, gold and copper started the week near record highs, buoyed by investor optimism due to slower inflation, economic growth and China's...
EMEA Morning Briefing: Stock Futures Advance at Start of Week; Gold Extends Gains
Morningstar· 1 day agoEuropean stock futures rose at the start of the week, following Asian equities higher. The dollar edged higher; Treasury yields steadied; oil futures were mixed; while gold ...
What’s the difference between fiscal and monetary policy?
The Conversation· 1 day agoHow governments should manage their budgets, and how interest rates should be set, are two of the most important questions in economics. Ideally, both work ...
At long last, Europe’s economy is starting to grow
The Economist· 23 hours agoWhile America’s growth has consistently amazed, Europe’s has been miserable. Exclude Ireland, where national statistics are distorted by multinational...
Why Britain is leaving Europe behind on pay – and becoming more like the US
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoListen to executives in the City of London and you’d think Britain is the poor cousin of America – a...
‘That ship has sailed’: Western efforts to court China on Ukraine flop
Semafor via Yahoo News· 6 days agoChina also risks economic blowback from the US and Europe — with which it is still tightly...
Universal ID Council Premieres "Shadows in the Dark" Documentary at Cannes Film Festival
FOX21 Colorado Springs· 4 days agoProduced in partnership...organization advocating for universal identity rights, "Shadows in the Dark" highlights the work of UIDC Chair Dr. Mariana Dahan at The World < ...
Global Markets Weekly
Guru Focus· 3 days agoInflation appears to moderate in U.S.United States Large-cap indexes move back to record highs: The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 Index, and...
Column-Serene Euro Debt Markets Still Leave ECB Queasy: Mike Dolan
US News & World Report· 4 days agoBecalmed by a likely interest rate cut as soon as next month, euro zone government bond markets seem serene - but the European Central Bank continues to fret about leftfield ...