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Economy
Brexit is Bad for Spain Too
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is dead-set on bringing Great Britain out of the EU no later than October 31st, deal…
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Economy
Greece Sets Sights on Lower Taxes and Debt
Massive strides are being taken to cut down remaining debt from bad loans – a major deterrent in Greek banks’…
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Europe
Central Bank Governor: “To Say Malta Is Just a Financial Services Economy Is Really Missing the Point”
Earlier this year, the European Commission described Malta as one of Europe’s “most dynamic” economies, highlighting its buoyant private consumption,…
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Economy
Salvini Bet on His Popularity. He Lost – For Now
Following intense public feuding with coalition partner 5-Star Movement, Deputy Prime Minister and League party leader Matteo Salvini called for…
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Europe
Preventing Future Shocks Means Adapting Banks Now
The sovereign debt crisis ended years ago, but the scars remain. Dissatisfaction with the way countries handled the crisis was…
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Economy
Bank of Spain Lays Out Plan to Reform EU Economy, and Head off Financial Risks
According to the Bank of Spain, the best strategy to tackle the imminent challenges confronted by the European economy –…
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Business
Italy Emerges From a Recession as France and Spain Carry the Region’s Growth
Italy has once again recovered from a recession – it’s third in a decade. The strong turn in the economy…
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Economy
Amidst a Slowdown, France Proposes a Plan for Growth
France is gearing up to propose a new “growth contract” with its eurozone trade partners, hoping to encourage more countries…
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Economy
Despite a Eurozone Slowdown, Spain’s Economy Shows Continued Growth
Spain’s economy continues to improve since exiting its financial crisis, and despite looming political uncertainty. Over the whole of last…
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