

What monetary policy for a weak and uneven recovery?
Is the ECB reaching the limits of its tools? The ECB announced further monetary stimulus but disappointed markets (see Mario Draghi’s...


Whatever it takes
The European QE: whatever it takes to succeed The ECB will do all it must to raise inflation to the target rate (see Mario Draghi’s...


BLOGSPOT: IS QE THE MIRACLE WAND FOR EUROPEAN ISSUES? AN ASSESSMENT
A resilient but weak growth in Europe: Looking for new strategies Although the IMF downgraded its global growth forecast for 2015 from...


BlogSpot - Grexit and QE talks... again!
That Grexit talk again Noise around Greece continues to be loud—with an upcoming visit of the Greek prime minister to Germany (DW),...


BlogSpot - Greece: a new agreement
The Eurogroup reached an agreement on Greece last week (with the Greek government’s comment), reviewed in details in EuroIntelligence:...


BlogSpot - Greece: Is it the right time to get rid of austerity?
After being first bailed out in 2010, Greece has undertaken broad economic reforms to mend its public finances and return to growth...


BlogSpot - Eurozone: QE’s mixed picture
The ECB’s highly anticipated Quantitative Easing (QE) program (see our previous Warning Signals BlogSpot) was announced by Mario Draghi...


BlogSpot - D-Day(s): QE and Grexit
Grexit (redux) The debate about a possible exit of Greece from the Eurozone is back, with the prospects of the radical left party,...


BlogSpot - January 12th, 2015
After disappointed optimism in 2014, starting 2015 in confusion A disappointing 2014—marked by the return of geopolitics (and their...


BlogSpot - December 15th, 2014
QE keeps center place in the European debate Delayed action once again… No QE was announced at the latest ECB meeting, despite much...