Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Has the single currency been good to you? It’s a question sure to inflame people across Europe, many of whom ...
(Bloomberg) -- A remarkable role reversal is underway across the euro area just over a decade since a series of fiscal crises almost broke the single currency. Back then it was the so-called periphery ...
An important yet neglected dimension of the Egyptian revolution is Egypt's position as a peripheral country, the connection between its elites and the heart of capitalism. Egypt’s geo-strategic ...
Euroarea periphery countries have shown great improvement in sentiment during 201,3 and in line with that sovereign spreads have tightened. Even though the pace of progress has lost a bit of momentum ...
These hold grave implications for periphery countries: the unforeseen implosion of – or ‘forced exit’ from – the monetary union on one hand; endless suffering ...
George Soros in today’s FT makes similar points to those raised in my posts on Africa (Zambia here and Tanzania coming later today), Latvia and Hungary about the need “to protect the periphery ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Eurozone economy news every morning. Eurozone countries that were hardest hit by the bloc’s debt crisis just five years ago are proving ...
Internal models are used to gauge the majority of European Union bank credit exposures to core eurozone members, but barely touch loans extended to its frontier states, data from the EU-wide ...
It is one thing to face higher borrowing costs than other governments, but being charged more than even businesses in the country you govern marks a new low. France’s fiscal position has deteriorated ...
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