Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 G. Thomas Sims - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 G. Thomas Sims
TitleSubjectAuthors
As dollar falls, Washington sends mixed signals.Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Greg Ip, Geraldo Samor
Broken pledges may hit euro zone: members struggle to keep within limits for deficits, fueling economic concerns.Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Business growth fails to match export gains.(European Central Bank to keeps rates steady)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB backs off from the idea of rate increase.(European Central Bank)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB backs off from the idea of rate increase.(European Central Bank)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB holds rates steady, citing 'mixed' recovery: not waiting for relief, European firms pursue profound restructuring.(European Central Bank)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB increases its transparency with first release of decisions.(European Union European Central Bank)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB keeps rates steady, but tells citizens to spend: on inflation front, outlook is 'favorable,' Trichet says; 'it is time for you to invest'.(European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB's Trichet makes an effort to talk down value of Euro.(Jean Claude Trichet, European Central Bank)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Economic recovery in Euro zone stays on track.Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
EU economic push falls short.(European Union)(includes economic indicators statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
European Central Bank leans toward higher rates.(economy)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Europe sees limits on growth.(structural problems pose a risk of inflationary pressures)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Europe's outlook dims on threats from oil, euro.Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Marcus Walker
Euro's rise draws harsher warning from Europeans.(economy)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Euro zone plans currency defense.Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, John Miller
Finance officials try to slow euro's rise.Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Flexibility emerges in EU labor market.(European Union)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
France, Germany face post-election realities: big defeats in Euro Zone leave both wondering how to revive fortunes.(European Parliament elections)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Charles Fleming, Marcus Walker
German economy contracted in 2003.Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Weak recovery forces ECB to speed up rate-cut plan: move would seek to revive fledgling upturn slowed by terror fear, strong euro.(European Central Bank)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Will EU, Japan intervene now?(European Union)(includes "Beating the Greenback" statistical table)(economy)Business, internationalMichael R. Sesit, G. Thomas Sims
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