December 08, 2010

Euro crisis: Germans yearn for their lost Deutschmark

Germans have long felt a nostalgia for their old currency. If you wander through the Christmas markets that thrive at this time of year, you come across stands which still take the Deutschmark. 

You can buy your bratwurst with Germany's old money, which is accepted with a smile and then taken to the bank and exchanged for the true currency of Germany, the euro.

December 02, 2010

Euro woes give EU's Lisbon Treaty baptism of fire

For many of the EU's citizens, facing job insecurity and public service cuts, the Lisbon Treaty's first birthday this week is hardly cause for celebration.

The treaty's troubled infancy is blighted by deep fissures in the 27-nation EU and a determination already to change the text - however unpalatable that is after eight gruelling years of negotiations.

November 26, 2010

Angela Merkel in eurozone permanent bail-out vow

Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel has vowed to implement a permanent bail-out facility amid speculation over a break up of the 16-nation eurozone.

November 25, 2010

German business confidence hits 20-year high

German business confidence has hit its highest level since reunification, providing further evidence of the country's strong economic recovery, a closely-watched survey suggests.

November 17, 2010

Irish minister urges EU not to panic over Irish debts

The Irish minister for European affairs has urged EU finance ministers not to 'panic' as speculation continues over its mounting debts.