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EU, Eurozone Expected To Return To Growth In 2021, 2022 Despite COVID-19
European Union nations heavily hit by the COVID-19 pandemic should rebound in the next two years. European Union nations heavily hit by the COVID-19 pandemic should rebound in the next two years. -
Eurozone Q2 GDP Plunges Record 12.1%
Member states of the eurozone suffered greatly from the COVID-19 pandemic's catastrophic economic slowdown in the second quarter. Member states of the eurozone suffered greatly from the COVID-19 pandemic's catastrophic economic slowdown in the second quarter. -
EU Sees 7.5% GDP Plunge in 2020 Due to COVID-19
The EU predicts a GDP contraction of 7.5% this year in the worst economic shock since the Great Depression of 1929. The EU predicts a GDP contraction of 7.5% this year in the worst economic shock since the Great Depression of 1929. -
Eurozone GDP Plummets a Record 3.8% in Q1
COVID-19 cripples the eurozone's strongest economies, hurling Germany, France and Italy into recession. COVID-19 cripples the eurozone's strongest economies, hurling Germany, France and Italy into recession. -
Eurozone Approves $591B COVID-19 Economic Stimulus Measures
The 19 member states comprising the eurozone at last have their coronavirus stimulus package but members hardest hit by COVID-19 aren't happy. The 19 member states comprising the eurozone at last have their coronavirus stimulus package but members hardest hit by COVID-19 aren't happy. -
Eurozone Fails to Reach Deal on Coronavirus Stimulus
The 19 members of the embattled eurozone fail to agree on a €500 billion to combat the massive economic damage wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic. The 19 members of the embattled eurozone fail to agree on a €500 billion to combat the massive economic damage wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic. -
European Central Bank Releases 750 Billion Euros To Fight Virus
The Pandemic Emergency Purchasing Plan (PEPP) created to deal with the menace caused by the coronavirus The Pandemic Emergency Purchasing Plan (PEPP) created to deal with the menace caused by the coronavirus -
Eurozone Growth Is Close To Stalling
Growth in the eurozone remains tepid and is close to stalling, raising recession fears Growth in the eurozone remains tepid and is close to stalling, raising recession fears -
ECB Negative Interests Policy Infuriating Many Bankers
Christine Lagarde, ECB president, would be smart to stay composed and just carry on. Christine Lagarde, ECB president, would be smart to stay composed and just carry on. -
Chinese, Greeks And Italians Boost Political And Economic Ties
China says partnership with Greece and Italy will withstand political challenges. China says partnership with Greece and Italy will withstand political challenges.