

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...


What macroeconomic impact of the refugees crisis?
What views for the new European season? A dim outlook for the global economy, with no strong recovery in Europe. FreeExchange points at...


BlogSpot - Capital outflows and regional imbalances
Good news (continued), or not such good news? Advanced indictors are providing supporting evidence of a stronger recovery in the euro...


BlogSpot - (Finally) Green shoots in Europe
Positive news are emerging in Europe, translated in financial markets by stocks at new highs, credit spreads at record lows near 50bp in...


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 - The oil price slump and the Swiss move
Oil price slump: a panacea for EU economies? The 50% plunge in oil price since June 2014 is a positive shock for the EU as oil is the...


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


Thematic BlogSpot - Can Structural Reforms Save the Eurozone?
Structural reforms are increasingly called upon to restore solid economic growth, especially in the eurozone, where monetary policy lacks...

Thematic BlogSpot - Is sluggish growth in Europe a usual downturn or an investment gap?
From 2007 to 2013, investment has fallen by 18 percentage points of GDP in the EU, compared to just 6 in the US. In Southern Europe,...


BlogSpot - November 17th, 2014
The EZ on the road to QE? Is the ECB preparing for QE? While announcing the start of the asset purchase program, Mario Draghi confirmed...