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TheJournal.ie on MSNThe eurozone economy was growing at the start of this year (before Trump launched his trade war)Before Trump’s announcement, hopeful signs for the Eurozone economy had included a strong job market and more consumer ...
The economy grew at a faster pace in the first three months of the year, aided by U.S. businesses building up stocks of ...
Europe’s economy grew more strongly than anticipated in the first quarter of the year, official data showed on Wednesday, ...
Europe’s economy has grown more strongly in the first three months of the year only to see hopes for an ongoing recovery ...
The German economy returned to expansion at the start of 2025, albeit at a slow pace, with previously hoped-for improvement likely dashed by the threat of escalating tariffs.
The data from the US showed that JOLTS Job Openings came in at 7.19 million in March, missing the market expectation of 7.5 ...
US rate cut hopes, easing trade fears, and solid German earnings fuel bullish DAX outlook despite macro risks and sector ...
After cruising along comfortably for most of last year, the world’s largest economy lost altitude at the start of 2025 as consumers tired and the trade deficit ballooned on a tariff-related scramble ...
Closer cooperation between countries that favor trade openness is needed to avoid worse outcomes for the global economy according to the senior official at the European Central Bank.
Calmer flow of Trump news may allow investors to focus on critical economic data (US jobs, GDP, Euro inflation) and earnings (including European bog banks, US Big Tech and Big Oil). But risks prevail ...
Euro zone consumers raised their inflation expectations for the coming years in March, before the U.S. imposed tariffs on ...
The European Central Bank should be able to carry on with gradual interest-rate reductions, according to Governing Council ...
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