LONDON: Industrial output across the eurozone rebounded in August, official figures showed Monday, raising hopes that the sector will contribute to a pick-up in economic growth.
October 15, 2013
October 14, 2013
Ireland says may not need financing backstop to exit bailout
DUBLIN: Ireland may exit its EU-IMF bailout without requesting a financing backstop from its European partners, its finance minister said on Saturday, a move that would block its access to European Central Bank bond-buying.
October 13, 2013
Factbox: Europe's slow march to repair its banks
(Reuters) - Euro zone countries are trying to find a way to pay for the repair of their broken banks, testing governments' resolve to come clean on the problems that have festered since the global financial crisis.
October 12, 2013
Don't blame Europe, stick with reform: Danish PM
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's center-left prime minister, accused by her left-wing parliamentary backers of veering too far to the right, said on Friday the country had got through the worst of its economic crisis and should persevere with unpopular reforms.
October 11, 2013
Italy may strengthen powers to intervene in economy
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's government will consider measures to extend its powers to intervene in key sectors of the economy, according to the agenda of a cabinet meeting issued on Tuesday that coincides with a spate of cross border takeovers.
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