(Reuters) - Two years ago, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble was on the point of giving up his role as iron fist in the euro zone debt crisis, but the 70-year-old champion of closer European integration now seems likely to remain on Europe's center stage.
July 29, 2013
July 28, 2013
Signs point finally to end of Europe recession
FRANKFURT: After a year and a half of recession, Europe's battered economy could finally be showing signs of life.
It's not the kind of recovery that calls for a big celebration.
July 27, 2013
Euro Zone Edges Toward Stabilization
LONDON--An indicator that has correctly recorded contractions in the euro-zone economy suggests the currency area is edging closer to stabilization after a recession that began in late 2011.
July 26, 2013
German Business Confidence Rises for a Third Month
German business confidence rose for a third month in July, indicating that Europe’s largest economy is recovering as the 17-nation euro region tries to shake off its longest-ever recession.
July 25, 2013
French unemployment hits new record as economy struggles
PARIS: The number of jobseekers in France rose to a new record of 3.28 million in June, the labour ministry said Wednesday, as the country's economy struggles to gain a footing.
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