June 5th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
There were no major releases from the eurozone yesterday, but economic data released elsewhere helped the euro make gains against sterling and the dollar. Today is a...
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June 4th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
News that the EU will be making a complaint to the WTO about the recent trade tariffs the US has imposed on steel and aluminium imports was hardly surprising, but...
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June 1st, 2018
By Ricky Bean
Oh dear. The eurozone is going through the (trade) wars at the moment. The political turmoil that has engulfed Spain and Italy hasn’t been ideal for Europe, and there...
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May 31st, 2018
By Kiran Najran
As the political turmoil surrounding Italy and Spain rumbled on – with some reports claiming that the European Central Bank might be moved to call an urgent...
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May 30th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
It wasn’t a great start to the shortened week for the eurozone yesterday, as Italy appears to be in something of a crisis. The failure to form a coalition suggests...
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May 29th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
Sterling isn’t the only currency having a hard time against the dollar at the moment, with the euro sinking to its lowest level against the greenback for six months....
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