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Will Greece’s Trouble Help Create An European Monetary Fund For The Eurozone

The idea of a “European Monetary Fund” to bail out countries like Greece that hit financial trouble has come under

Greek Crisis, Europe And New Risks For Economic Recovery

The global recovery is strengthening, with GDP growth estimates being revised upward, emerging markets returning to long-term trend output levels,

Beyond Greece: The Weakening Euro

If you want to unnerve a European, the revelation of a secret dinner of New York-based hedge funds conspiring against

European Central Bank Reorganizes And Appoints New Director General

The Executive Board of the European Central Bank (ECB) has appointed Mauro Grande. Currently Director of the Directorate Financial Stability

EU Reports Counterfeit Euro Coins Down From 2008

In 2009, the number of counterfeit euro coins removed from circulation was 172 100, down from 195 900 the year

Balancing Euro-Pessimism And Optimism

It is not difficult to be depressed about the EU these days. A recent re-read of the Laeken declaration that

ECB’s President Comments On The Banks Role In 2010

The economy’s continued gradual recovery in 2010 is dependent on the efforts of all of us. Banks must perform their

European Central Bank Interview with Jean-Claude Trichet

Interview by Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the ECB, conducted on 23 September 2009 by Marika de Feo, Corriere della Sera

ECB publishes survey results regarding access to finance of small and medium sized enterprises

The European Central Bank (ECB) is today publishing a report on the results of a new survey on firms’ access

Buzek and Trichet at the European Parliament: Crisis is not over, We should reform

“The European Parliament takes careful note of the initiative of 8 Member States to continue reforms in the banking sector

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