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- Eurozone trade shows firm trade surplus
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The eurozone achieved a trade surplus of 3.7 billion euros (6.5 billion dollars) with the rest of the world in September, official data showed on Tuesday.In more good news, the EU's Eurostat agency cut an earlier e... - Eurozone prices fall for fifth month
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Prices across the 16 nations using the euro fell annually in October for the fifth month running official figures showed Monday.The official Eurostat EU data agency confirmed an earlier estimate that the cost of li... - Euro firms against dollar as eurozone beats recession
LONDON (AFP) -- The European single currency firmed against the dollar on Friday after news that the eurozone recession has officially ended.In late morning trading here, the euro edged up to to 1.4882 dollars, compared with 1.4845 ... - European stocks firm as eurozone escapes recession
LONDON (AFP) -- European stock markets edged upwards on Friday as traders digested news that the eurozone is free of recession, while British Airways and Spanish carrier Iberia presented details o... - Dollar rises over euro before eurozone data
LONDON (AFP) -- The dollar rose against the euro Thursday as the US Treasury Secretary talked up the need for a strong greenback, but his remarks came ahead of eurozone growth data expected to boo... - Eurozone industrial production up in September: EU
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The pace of rising industrial production across the 16 eurozone countries slowed in September despite marking a fifth monthly gain in a row, official statistics showed on Thursda... - Eurozone output grows 'at fastest rate since 2007'
by Paul Harrington BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Private sector business activity in the 16-nation eurozone grew in October at its fastest rate since 2007, with France leading the way, a survey showed Wednesday.The purchasing managers' index (PM... - Eurozone jobless rate to rise into 2011: EU
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Unemployment in the 16 nations using the euro currency will continue to rise into 2011 even as a gradual economic recovery takes hold in Europe, the European Commission said on Tuesday.In a sign that the worst of t... - Eurozone headed for 'gradual recovery' 2010, 2011
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The eurozone economy is to make a "gradual recovery" in coming years reaching 0.7 percent in 2010 and 1.5 percent in 2011, but unemployment will stay high, the European Commission predicted Tuesday."A gradual recov... - Eurozone growth to hit 0.7% in 2010: EU
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AFP) -- Growth in the 16 nations using the euro single currency will reach 0.7 percent in 2010, and 1.5 percent in 2011, amid a "gradual recovery," the European Commission predicted Tuesday."A gradual recovery is ... - Eurozone manufacturing expands in 17-month first
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- A widely-watched index of manufacturing activity in the 16-nation eurozone showed that the sector expanded in October for the first time since May 2008.The eurozone's purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the manufa... - Eurozone lending contracts for the first time: ECB
by William Ickes FRANKFURT (AFP) -- Eurozone bank lending to the private sector shrank in September for the first time on record, the European Central Bank said on Tuesday, a stark warning that any... - Eurozone bank lending contracts for the first time
by WilliM Ickes FRANKFURT (AFP) -- Bank lending to the eurozone private sector shrank in September for the first time on record, the European Central Bank said on Tuesday, a stark warning that any ... - Eurozone private sector lending shrinks: ECB
FRANKFURT (AFP) -- Bank lending to the private sector shrank by 0.3 percent in September, the European Central Bank said on Tuesday, another warning that the eurozone's recovery is fraught with un... - Eurozone boost makes Britain odd one out
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Industrial orders and business activity rose in the eurozone, new data showed on Friday, with economic strength returning across much of western Europe even as Britain's recession dragged on.Eurozone industrial ord... - Eurozone business accelerates in October: survey
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Private sector business activity in the 16-nation eurozone grew in October at its fastest rate since December 2007, a closely-watched survey showed on Friday.The purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the 16 countrie... - Eurozone back in payments deficit: ECB
FRANKFURT (AFP) -- The eurozone's balance of payments fell back into negative territory in August, showing a modest deficit of 1.3 billion euros (1.9 billion dollars), the European Central Bank said on Thursday.In August, the balanc... - Eurozone trade balance hits 4-bln-euro deficit
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The eurozone trade balance with the rest of the world collapsed to a 4.0-billion-euro (6.0-billion-dollar) deficit in August from a record July surplus, official data showed on F... - Eurozone trade balance hits 4.0-bln-euro deficit
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The eurozone trade balance with the rest of the world collapsed to a 4.0-billion-euro (6.0-billion-dollar) deficit in August from a record July surplus, official data showed on F... - Eurozone economy shrinks more than expected
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The 16-nation eurozone economy shrank in the second quarter by a greater margin than initially thought, revised official EU statistics showed on Wednesday.However, while t... - European markets firm after eurozone data
LONDON (AFP) -- Europe's main stock markets crept upwards on Monday, despite losses elsewhere, with modest support stemming from positive eurozone economic data, dealers said.The FTSE 100 index added 0.05 percent to 4,991.32 points ... - Eurozone retail sales slide further: EU
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Retailers in the 16 nations using the euro saw their sales fall in August, reflecting a downward trend broken only in April this year, according to official EU data released on M... - Eurozone interest rate secured at 1.0 pct: analysts
by William Ickes FRANKFURT (AFP) -- The eurozone's key interest rate is locked in at a record low of 1.0 percent until the 16-nation economy pulls firmly out of recession, which could take longer t... - Eurozone manufacturing hits 16-month high: survey
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- A widely-watched index of manufacturing activity in the 16-nation eurozone hit a 16-month high in September, according to a second estimate on Thursday, as economic growth gradually returns.The eurozone's purchasin... - Eurozone private sector lending almost stalls: ECB
FRANKFURT (AFP) -- Eurozone private sector lending has nearly stalled, the European Central Bank warned on Friday, posing a threat to weak economic recovery.Growth in loans to the private s... - Eurozone business activity picks up further in Sept
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Private sector business activity in the 16-nation eurozone picked up further in September as the services sector returned to positive territory, a closely-watched survey showed on Wednesday.But analysts warned that... - Eurozone companies'credit crunch': ECB survey
FRANKFURT (AFP) -- Getting credit has got harder for small- and medium-sized eurozone enterprises (SMEs), a European Central Bank survey showed on Monday, threateni... - Getting credit harder for smaller eurozone firms: ECB
FRANKFURT (AFP) -- Getting credit has become harder for small- and medium-sized eurozone enterprises (SMEs), a European Central Bank survey showed on Monday, threatening an already-fragile economic recovery.The ECB's first survey on... - Eurozone companies credit crunch: ECB survey
FRANKFURT (AFP) -- Getting credit has become even harder for small- and medium-sized eurozone enterprises (SMEs), a European Central Bank survey showed on Monday, t... - Eurozone balance of payments back in surplus: ECB
FRANKFURT (AFP) -- The eurozone's balance of payments swung back into positive territory in July for the first time in more than a year, showing a surplus of 6.6 billion euros (9.6 billion dollars), the European Central Bank said Friday. - Eurozone trade surplus hits seven-year high
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The eurozone trade balance showed a record surplus in July, official data showed on Thursday offering another sign that the European economy is on... - Eurozone deflation fears ease as prices fall more gently
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The prospect of ongoing deflation across the countries that use the euro faded Wednesday as official EU figures confirmed a sharp slowing of price drops in August.The cost of living across the 16 single-currency co... - Eurozone deflation prospects diminish: EU data
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The prospect of ongoing deflation across the countries that use the euro diminished on Wednesday as final European Union figures for August confir... - Risk of eurozone deflation has gone: ECB economist
FRANKFURT (AFP) -- The risk of deflation in the 16-nation eurozone has disappeared, the European Central Bank's chief economist Juergen Stark said on Friday."The risk of deflation in the euro area, which was never substantial, has h... - Eurozone business activity picks up: PMI survey
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Private sector economic activity in the 16 nation eurozone gained ground in August as a key purchasing survey beat initial estimates on Thursday a... - Eurozone economy expands in August: purchasing survey
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The eurozone economy expanded in August for the first time after 15 months of business contraction, a closely-watched revised survey showed on Thu... - Eurozone retail sales slide further: EU data
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Retailers in the 16 nations using the euro saw their sales fall in July, the latest in a downward trend broken only in April this year, according to official EU data released Thursday.The volume of retail sales in ... - Eurozone economy still contracting
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The combined economy of the 16-nation eurozone shrank in the second quarter, with a 0.1 percent contrac... - Eurozone jobless numbers pass 15 million
by Roddy Thomson BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The fragile nature of Europe's economic recovery was laid bare Tuesday as unemployment burst through the 15 million barrier in the single currency eurozone.As leaders of G20 economies prepare to cro... - Eurozone manufacturing slumps further: survey
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- A widely-watched index of manufacturing activity in the 16-nation eurozone hit a 14-month high in August, still indicating contraction but continuing a gradual rise up from histo... - Eurozone price fall slows: EU data
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Consumer prices in the 16 eurozone countries fell by 0.2 percent in August over 12 months, markedly smaller than the record 0.7 percent fall registered in July, EU data showed on Monday.Preliminary August figures f... - Eurozone credit slows, 'undermining recovery'
FRANKFURT (AFP) -- The growth of private sector credit in the 16-nation eurozone slowed sharply in July, official figures showed on Thursday, in a trend that experts say threatens an economic recovery in the region.Credit to the pri... - Eurozone factory orders rebound in June
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Factories in the 16 nations using the euro single currency saw demand rebound by 3.1 percent in June compared to May, after two months of falls, according to official EU data released on Monday.New industrial order... - FTSE soars on eurozone data, Bernanke comments
LONDON (AFP) -- Stocks in London soared on Friday after a survey showed the eurozone economy stabilising and US Federal R... - Markets soar as eurozone economy stabilises
by Paul Harrington BRUSSELS (AFP) -- European stock markets and the euro currency soared on Friday as a survey showed the eurozone economy stabilising in August, boosting hopes that Europe is gradu... - Euro tops $1.43 on positive eurozone news
LONDON (AFP) -- The euro rose above 1.43 dollars on Friday as the single currency was boosted by the latest positive economic data in the eurozone and traders awaited a key speech from US Fed chie... - European stocks lifted by eurozone data
LONDON (AFP) -- Europe's main stock markets advanced Friday, extending the previous day's gains, as investors welcomed encouraging economic data in the eurozone, analysts said.London's benchmark FTSE 100 index of leading shares rall... - Eurozone economy stabilises in August: PMI survey
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The eurozone economy stabilised in August ending a lengthy run of business contraction, a survey showed on Friday, boosting hopes that Europe is emerging from the global economic crisis.The eurozone's purchasing ma... - Eurozone economy stabilises in August: survey
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The eurozone economy stabilised in August ending a lengthy run of business contraction, a survey showed on Friday, boosting hopes that Europe is emerging from the global economic crisis.The eurozone's purchasing ma... - Eurozone trade surplus doubles in June
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- The trade surplus for the 16 countries using the euro more than doubled in June, providing another positive sign for Europe's economy after France and Germany officially pulled out of recession.The eurozone chalked...


