

European economic issues and Paris attacks... any consequences to fear?
Seeking consensus on European economic issues… Economists at Vox EU are seeking to form a “consensus narrative” about the origins of the...


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 - 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 - 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 1st, 2014
Commitments and Implementation in the eurozone European Commission’s Annual Growth survey. In order to support job creation, the European...


BlogSpot - November 3rd, 2014
Has the European Union reached a point of no-return? For Anatole Kaletsky, Europe is at a make or break moment (Reuters). With a risk of...


BlogSpot - June 16th, 2014
A few days pass, and analysts become more critical of the ECB monetary action The ECB announced (see the ECB’s web site or the transcript...


BlogSpot - March 21st, 2014
A tripartite agreement for the SRM The Commission, the European Parliament and the Council reached a trilogue deal on the Single...


BlogSpot - February 17th, 2014
What about the Euro zone fragile recovery… imbalances or rebalancing? Accordingly to the latest Eurostat statistic, the Eurozone seems to...


BlogSpot - January 24th, 2014
Is the World getting better? The world economy seems to be turning a corner, and the mood at Davos was definitely more positive, as...